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Hiya=)
I`ve heard about King Arthur and Merlin, seen movies and so on. Now I want to read the books. But how many books is it? And what is the titles? Can anyone really recommend them? Regards Pip! |
The book you want is called 'Le Morte Darthur' by Sir Thomas Malory. It is this old story on which all the current films etc. are based. Have fun!
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<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Epona:
The book you want is called 'Le Morte Darthur' by Sir Thomas Malory. It is this old story on which all the current films etc. are based. Have fun!<hr></blockquote> <font color="gold">Hmm, I see you often on this board, Epona. It seems like you're very much into books!</font> see ya! |
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Pippin:
Hiya=) I`ve heard about King Arthur and Merlin, seen movies and so on. Now I want to read the books. But how many books is it? And what is the titles? Can anyone really recommend them? Regards Pip!<hr></blockquote> If you want a good fictional read I highly recommend Mary Stewart trilogy - The Crystal Cave; The Hollow Hill; The Last Enchantment. There's actually a fourth but it's not in 1st person like the trio but it does take up with where the 3rd lets off. Well worth the reading!!! Enjoy. |
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Sir Exxon:
<font color="gold">Hmm, I see you often on this board, Epona. It seems like you're very much into books!</font> see ya!<hr></blockquote> Yes, I hang out here quite a lot. I'm quite selective in what I read, so not as many of my posts are about books - but I watch a vast amount of films, so this forum expanding into films & tv has really made all the difference to me! This is my favourite forum, but I would like it if some more people joined in - we have some great discussions, we are not lacking posters as such, but I think not everyone realises it is here! |
There's 'The Once and Future King' by T.H.White, which is a brave attempt to convert Le Morte D'Arthur into a readable format.
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And Bernard Cornwell wrote a series of books based on the Arthurian legends, I haven't read them though.
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It is truely amazing the number of spin off stories that the original book has generated [img]smile.gif[/img] I remember once trying to read L'mort but got hopelessly lost..then I found LotR and I was hooked on that and never went back [img]smile.gif[/img]
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The Cornwell books are excellent, especially for his reinvention of Launcelot.
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There was a TV series made here in England based on the King Arthur legends, called Merlin. I thought it was quite good (apart from some very hamy acting from a couple of the actors). It starred Sam Neil as Merlin, and had a few other famous actors.
Afterwards they bought out two novels based on the series. I've got them somewhere, I think. I'll see if I can dig them out. |
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