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King Arthur And Chivalry Part 1 Wheeler Bonnie

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King Arthur And Chivalry Part 1 Wheeler Bonnie
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Publisher: The Teaching Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.12 MB
Pages: 73
Author: Wheeler Bonnie
ISBN: 9781565852945, 156585294X
Language: English
Year: 2001

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King Arthur And Chivalry Part 1 Wheeler Bonnie by Wheeler Bonnie 9781565852945, 156585294X instant download after payment.

In lectures 1-12, Professor Wheeler, Director of the Medieval Studies Program, Southern Methodist University, explores the emergence and development of the legend of King Arthur and its intertwining relationship with the chivalric mentality in the imaginative literature of the Middle Ages. The vast stock of stories about the legendary King Arthur and his Round Table companions form the central thread around which she weaves her study of chivalry. 
Abstract: In lectures 1-12, Professor Wheeler, Director of the Medieval Studies Program, Southern Methodist University, explores the emergence and development of the legend of King Arthur and its intertwining relationship with the chivalric mentality in the imaginative literature of the Middle Ages. The vast stock of stories about the legendary King Arthur and his Round Table companions form the central thread around which she weaves her study of chivalry

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