Le Morte D

Le Morte D'Arthur Thomas Malory


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Le Morte D'Arthur


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"A complete, unabridged edition of one of the most famous chronicles of the Arthurian legends comes with new illustrations. Edited by a lifelong scholar of the legends, the book includes some widely accepted corrections."--Publishers Weekly

The epic story of King Arthur never fails to stir the imaginations of readers everywhere, and this outstanding illustrated version showcases original artwork that creates a unique vision of Camelot. Some of these breathtaking watercolors and pen-and-inks have hung in museums, including the depiction of Tintagel Castle, the Sword in the Stone, Merlin and Nimue, and Guenevere rescued from the stake. With remarkable accuracy, Anna-Marie Ferguson captures every nuance of the historical period, from the knights' shining armor to the intricate architecture to the English forests. Yet she also revels in the fantasy, with mysterious and magical landscapes, misty and moonlit. These legends have always been a treat for the mind--and now they are a feast for the eyes, too.

About the Artist
Anna-Marie Ferguson studied graphic art at Southampton College in the UK, and her work has appeared in various galleries and books--particularly volumes of fairy tales. Anna-Marie served as the "Arthurian expert" on the recent NBC mini-series, Merlin.
About the Author
John Matthews has made a 30+ year study of Arthurian literature and is the author of 50 books on this and related topics. He enjoys a world reputation as a leading Arthurian authority, is an active member of the International Arthurian Society and a lecturer in North America, UK and Europe. Anna-Marie Ferguson is a Canadian-resident British artist whose interpretations of mythological subjects have been much acclaimed. Her work for this project has gained praise at a series of exhibitors in North America including TV and press coverage.

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O ponto inicial da lenda arturiana na literatura foi 'Historia regum Britanniae (1135–38)' (História dos reis da Inglaterra), de Geoffrey de Monmouth, relato pseudo histórico celebrando um rei glorioso e triunfante que derrotou um exército romano no leste da França, mas foi mortalmente ferido em batalha durante uma rebelião em casa liderada por seu sobrinho Mordred, este rei era Arthur. Ao chegar a França, a história foi usada pelo poeta Chrétien de Troyes, no final do século XII, q... leia mais

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