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    Arthurian society compared to current society.

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    Arthurian literature thrived during the Middle Ages

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    Laurence Binyon and John Masefield to compose Arthurian plays,

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    Progress through ten Arthurian lands discover the rarest cards in Camelot.

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    hundreds of thousands of boys and girls joined Arthurian youth groups,

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    It was not, however, the only Arthurian influence on the developing"Matter of Britain.

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    Pre-eminent among these was Alfred Tennyson, whose first Arthurian poem"The Lady of Shalott" was published in 1832.

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    Many of Glastonbury's legends overlap, and so Arthurian tales are intertwined with another enduring local myth: the Holy Grail.

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    gave rise to a significant numbers of new Arthurian works in continental Europe during the 12th and 13th centuries,

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    history of the Annales Cambriae precludes any certainty that the Arthurian annals were added to it even that early.

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    See Haycock 2007, pp. 293-311 for a full translation, and Green 2007b, pp. 197 for a discussion of its Arthurian aspects.

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    However, Arthur's diffusion within modern culture goes beyond such obviously Arthurian endeavours, with Arthurian names being regularly attached to objects,

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    Additionally, the complex textual history of the Annales Cambriae precludes any certainty that the Arthurian annals were added to it even that early.

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    However, Arthur's diffusion within modern culture goes beyond such obviously Arthurian endeavours, with Arthurian names being regularly attached to objects, buildings, and places.

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    Arthurian literature thrived during the Middle Ages but waned in the centuries that followed until it experienced a major resurgence in the 19th century.

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    the Historia Brittonum is a recent trend which became dominant in Arthurian literature in the years following the outbreak of the Second World War,

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    Initially, the medieval Arthurian legends were of particular interest to poets, inspiring, for example, William Wordsworth to write"The Egyptian Maid"(1835), an allegory of the Holy Grail.

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    However, while names, key events, and titles may have been borrowed, Brynley Roberts has argued that"the Arthurian section is Geoffrey's literary creation and it owes nothing to prior narrative.

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    Twain's novel A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court(1889) features a time traveller from the contemporary US, using his knowledge of science to introduce modern technology to Arthurian England.

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    The 12th-century French writer Chrétien de Troyes, who added Lancelot and the Holy Grail to the story, began the genre of Arthurian romance that became a significant strand of medieval literature.

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    Nonetheless, as Norris J. Lacy has observed, whatever his faults and frailties may be in these Arthurian romances,"his prestige is never-or almost never-compromised by his personal weaknesses… his authority and glory remain intact.

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    Armagh gets its name from the goddess Macha, one of three war goddesses who was known as“the slaughterer of men” alongside her fellow war goddess Morrigan, who you might know from Arthurian legends.

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    In the United States, hundreds of thousands of boys and girls joined Arthurian youth groups, such as the Knights of King Arthur, in which Arthur and his legends were promoted as wholesome exemplars.

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    While Tom maintained his small stature and remained a figure of comic relief, his story now included more elements from the medieval Arthurian romances and Arthur is treated more seriously and historically in these new versions.

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    Although the themes, events and characters of the Arthurian legend varied widely from text to text, and there is no one canonical version, Geoffrey's version of events often served as the starting point for later stories.

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    Perhaps as a result of this, and the fact that Le Morte D'Arthur was one of the earliest printed books in England, published by William Caxton in 1485, most later Arthurian works are derivative of Malory's.

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    Finally, Geoffrey borrowed many of the names for Arthur's possessions, close family, and companions from the pre-Galfridian Welsh tradition, including Kaius(Cei), Beduerus(Bedwyr), Guenhuuara(Gwenhwyfar), Uther(Uthyr) and perhaps also Caliburnus(Caledfwlch), the latter becoming Excalibur in subsequent Arthurian tales.

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    King Arthur and the Arthurian legend were not entirely abandoned, but until the early 19th century the material was taken less seriously and was often used simply as a vehicle for allegories of 17th- and 18th-century politics.

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    In the Arthurian legends, these scary and egotistical Knights who roamed the countryside and only fought for their personal gain were often depicted in all-black armor- I have come to think of them as“Black Knights” for short.

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    The development of the medieval Arthurian cycle and the character of the"Arthur of romance" culminated in Le Morte d'Arthur, Thomas Malory's retelling of the entire legend in a single work in English in the late 15th century.

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