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Visions of King Arthur in Different Literary Works. Edition No. 1
VDM Publishing House, March 2008, Pages: 76
There is a warrior, fighting for his people in the name of Christ. There is a berserker, overcome by battle fury, slaughtering his enemies mercilessly. There is a chivalric king, who introduces courtly manners and becomes a model of his time - yet an imperfect knight himself who commits sins, and who is not pure, but just as fallible as everyone else in his court. There is a game-show host, holding the ring for the actions and interested in the outcome, participating in the world of heroes through other knights rather than his own actions. There is a weak king, unable to make decisions on his own, only acting when someone advises him to do so. And, there is a character who is very human, an eternal child waiting in his court for a guest or a knight to arrive with a story or a marvellous adventure - husband, brother, and friend who does not want to believe that those whom he loves are acting against him. All are different, and still the same: visions of a timeless legend. Visions of King Arthur.
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