Over a century ago, Rhys and Dent founded the Everyman's Library series. These books were the Penguin Classics and Oxford World's Classics of their day. Recently I compiled a list of their Arthurian offerings (medieval and Renaissance -- so I'm not including Tennyson). It was impressive...
I'm thinking this book is not just a classic of medieval literature, not just the primary source of some classic modern fantasy... but it is, or anyway can be, an initiation into the human mystery.
It may seem, read superficially today, a long-ago-and-far-away heroic dream. But I'd like to...
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