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King Arthur. The Once and Future King. True Story?. Arthur (top centre ) in an illustration to the Middle English poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, late 14th century (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_arthur). There are two primary schools of thought:
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King Arthur The Once and Future King
True Story? Arthur (top centre) in an illustration to the Middle English poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, late 14th century (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_arthur) • There are two primary schools of thought: • Some ancient texts name a King Arthur and describe specific battles, which leads many to believe that he existed • HistoriaBrittonum (History of the Britons) • AnnalesCambriae (Welsh Annals) • These texts, like many ancient histories, are colored by the beliefs of people who lived at the time they were written • Many scholars believe that legends—including Arthur—are mixed in with real, historical facts. • What is certain is that much of the commonly known story is invented.
Historical facts • King of Britain (disputed area) in the late 5th-early 6th Century (c.450-550) • Warrior kingwho led many battles, possibly defending Britain from Saxon invaders • Many historical figures of this period used titles instead of names • This makes it difficult to follow their lives through historical documents and contemporary stories. • There are many versions of the name “Arthur,” and no one knows what his original name was • He was sometimes known as “the Bear.” • May have been based on any of a number of historical leaders, or may have been based on folklore only. • Historical texts conflict, and scholars cannot agree! Image from Winchester Castle http://www.timelessmyths.com/arthurian/arthur.html
Legends • Three primary authors added details to the story: • Geoffrey of Monmouth • c. 1100 – c. 1155 Welsh writer • Wrote the History of the Kings of Britain • Pseudo-historical text • Chrétien de Troyes • 12th Century French writer • Began genre of Arthurian romance • Added Lancelot/Guinevere affair and the Holy Grail • Sir Thomas Malory • C.1405-1471 English writer • Very mysterious character • French influence/spoke French= educated • Knight??? http://www.ramsdale.org/legend.htm
Story Overview • Arthur’s father was UtherPendragon • He was conceived magically, with the help of Merlin the magician • Mother, Ygrain, was married to someone else, but Uther came to her in disguise • Raised by foster father, Sir Ector • Had a foster brother, Kay/Cai • Brought to Ector by Merlin • Pulled sword from stone, or received it from Lady of the Lake • Quested for the Holy Grail • Lost wife, Guinevere, to Sir Lancelot http://home.messiah.edu/~tp1180/page%202.html
Chivalry • Comes from French • Cheval= Horse; Chevalier= Rider/Knight • Concept of heroism changed drastically during medieval times • From 12th century, it meant a moral, religious and social code of knightly conduct • Many variations of this • Usually came down to three areas: • Duties to countrymen and fellow Christians • Courage, mercy, protection of poor, etc. • Duties to God • Help good win out over evil • Duties to women (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chivalry) http://www.confederatecolonel.com/2011/07/not-all-women-appreciate-chivalry/
Chivalric Romance • “A narrative set in a world of pure wish fulfillment, where the ordinary laws of nature are suspended, and where idealized and superhuman heroes …conquer the forces of evil” (158) • Very popular in higher social circles during the medieval period • Often includes a knight errant on a heroic quest to prove himself • Damsels in distress, dragons, knights, etc. • Tied to French culture, but often taking place in Britain • 1066!!! http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ChivalricRomance