Description
Attempts to find the person (if any) behind the legend of King Arthur have been going on for a long time. The search has revealed many interesting facts and it has also led to sharp disagreements. By the 1980s, the search was more or less abandoned, having reached a dead-end.
The Discovery of King Arthur presents an investigation that broke the deadlock. Arthur emerged from it with a firmer status in history. He was also more interesting - more like his legend - than once appeared likely. It became possible to see better why he became the kind of figure he did. The delay in running him to earth was due to the nature of the problem he posed.
Medieval authors who gave him his literary grandeur fitted him into what they claimed was Britain's history several centuries later. Not much of that history can stand up in the light of present day knowledge - it is mostly legend. So historians who looked for Arthur swept the medieval matter aside and searched for him in the scanty older records. But the search was inconclusive. A convincing answer called for a different approach.
This books shows that the Arthurian legend itself needs to be taken seriously and sifted for clues. The right questions to ask are not the direct ones, 'Who was Arthur?' or 'Did he exist?', but 'Where did his legend come from?' and 'What facts is the legend rooted in?'. If we line up the legend side by side with the facts as we know them today, the problem of Arthur's identity can be solved.
About the Author
Geoffrey Ashe is widely regarded as one of the leading Arthurian specialists and is author of a 'Guide to Arthurian Britain', 'Avalonian Quest', 'The Quest for Arthur's Britain' and 'Camelot and the Vision of Albion'. In 2000, Sutton republished 'The Hell Fire Clubs: A History of Anti-Morality'. A former secretary of the Camelot Research Committee. He now lives in Glastonbury.
Book Information
ISBN 9780750942119
Author Geoffrey Ashe
Format Paperback
Page Count 244
Imprint The History Press Ltd
Publisher The History Press Ltd
Weight(grams) 400g
Dimensions(mm) 203mm * 127mm * 10mm