Arthur of England
Discover the captivating world of Arthurian literature with Arthur of England by Christopher Dean, published by the esteemed University of Toronto Press in 1987. This insightful paperback spans 242 pages, delving into the rich tapestry of medieval and Renaissance texts that shape our understanding of King Arthur and his legendary tales.
Dean meticulously explores contemporary chronicles, historical accounts, and chivalric theory, offering a comprehensive examination of how these narratives reflect English attitudes throughout history. By intertwining popular myths, folklore, and place names, this book provides a unique perspective on the cultural significance of Arthurian legends. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts alike, Arthur of England is an essential addition to any literary collection.