Overview
"Idylls of the King" is a monumental cycle of narrative poems that retells the legendary tales of King Arthur, his knights, and the tragic fall of the fellowship of the Round Table. This epic work breathes new life into the Arthurian myths, exploring themes of chivalry, moral integrity, and the inevitable decay of an ideal society. Through beautifully crafted verse, the collection follows Arthur's rise to power, the establishment of Camelot, and the internal conflicts that lead to its ultimate dissolution.
The poems delve into the lives of iconic figures such as the noble Lancelot, the conflicted Queen Guinevere, and the mystical Merlin. Each idyll captures a specific moment or character study, weaving together a tapestry of romance, heroism, and betrayal. From the quest for the Holy Grail to the heartbreaking consequences of infidelity, "Idylls of the King" serves as both a celebration of medieval romance and a poignant commentary on human virtue and frailty.
This enduring masterpiece remains one of the most significant contributions to English poetry, offering readers a timeless exploration of legendary themes. Its rich imagery and lyrical depth continue to captivate audiences, making it an essential read for those interested in the legends of Camelot and the heights of 19th-century literature.
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- ISBN-13: 9781025729312
- ISBN-10: 1025729315
- Publisher: Tradd Street Press
- Publish Date: February 2026
- Dimensions: 9.21 x 6.14 x 0.89 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.34 pounds
- Page Count: 436
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