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    • A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (1949) Mark Twain's classic 1889 novel about an American engineer who is transported to Camelot has been adapted into several films, but the most successful (and best known) is the 1949 musical version starring Bing Crosby as the Yankee and Sir Cedric Hardwicke as Arthur.
    • The Sword in the Stone (1963) One of the most enduring adaptations of the Arthurian legends came from Walt Disney, the animated classic The Sword in the Stone, the final Disney animated film to be released during Disney's lifetime).
    • Camelot (1967) Another adaptation of T. H. White's King Arthur novels was the musical Camelot, which premiered on Broadway in 1960. It was extremely popular, particularly after the cast performed on The Ed Sullivan Show.
    • Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975) Because of its popularity, the Arthurian legends have frequently been a target for comedy even before the Three Stooges parodied Arthur in the short Squareheads of the Round Table (1948).
  1. Feb 2, 2017 · King Arthur is one of, if not the, most legendary icons of medieval Britain. His popularity has lasted centuries, mostly of his story that pop up time and time again. Sir Galahad pulls the sword ...

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    • The Historical Sources
    • The Romances
    • The Death of Arthur
    • The ‘Real’ Arthur Today

    The name Arthur first appears in the work of the 9th century Welsh historian Nennius, who lists twelve battles this Arthur fought against invading Saxons. Similarly, the Welsh Chronicles (written down in the 10th century) make some references to battles fought by Arthur. On this shaky foundation, along with a scattering of place-names and oblique r...

    Arthurian romance is where things really start getting fun, from the 12th century onwards. The earliest romances did not focus on Arthur himself, but on various heroes and knights associated with his court. The very first might be the Welsh Culhwch and Olwen, the events of which rarely make an appearance in later Arthurian works, but which share wi...

    If you read no other piece of medieval Arthuriana, read the 13th century French prose romance The Death of King Arthur (1237). The Penguin translation by James Cable is eminently readable, and cheap too. This romance circulated in the middle ages as the last of a “series” of Arthurian works beginning with the Grail’s arrival in Britain and ending w...

    Very few people get their first idea of King Arthur from a medieval text, today. When I taught Arthurian classes at Sydney Uni I used to ask the group to describe their first encounter with the Arthurian legend – it got oddly confessional at times, liking asking people to describe their religious conversions or coming-out experiences. A lot of peop...

  2. King Arthur is a 2004 historical adventure film directed by Antoine Fuqua and written by David Franzoni. It features an ensemble cast with Clive Owen as the title character , Ioan Gruffudd as Lancelot and Keira Knightley as Guinevere , along with Mads Mikkelsen , Joel Edgerton , Hugh Dancy , Ray Winstone , Ray Stevenson , Stephen Dillane , Stellan Skarsgård and Til Schweiger .

  3. Apr 2, 2014 · King Arthur is a medieval, mythological figure who was the head of the kingdom Camelot and the Knights of the Round Table. It is not known if there was a real Arthur, though it is believed he may ...

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  5. May 11, 2017 · By David Sims. Warner Bros. May 11, 2017. King Arthur: Legend of the Sword introduces its title character via a flashy montage about his adolescence on the streets of Roman London in the ...

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