This will sound weird but last night I ordered pizza from a place called "The Round Table" and the pizza I got was called "Guinevere's Regret"---strange name for a food you're supposed to want. It was good, but here's the point haha...of course it reminded me of Secret Scholar after this new compilation. I just put these on as background more than for sleeping because they're too interesting to miss. Thanks as always!
Thank you so much for this! For someone who only has a piecemeal knowledge of Arthuriana and wants to learn more, what would you recommend as a first read?
So glad you enjoyed it!💕 If you want historical Arthur, then a good place to start is Leslie Alcock's "Arthur's Britain" and P Hunter Blair's "Roman Britain and Early England". If you are after the medieval legends and stories, look for modern translations of Chrétien de Troyes and Geoffrey of Monmouth, or the "Quest for the Holy Grail" just for a start. The Victorians also put their romantic spin and there are some good Arthurian stories in Tennyson's "Idylls of the King" and T H White's "Once and Future King". Happy reading☺
The content is very interesting, especially for someone like me who's been wondering where to start and proceed on learning more about the Arthurian cycle... Just please, drop this whispering bit. It's kind of distracting, especially for those wearing earphones 😅. You can still maintain a soothing and calming tone without the whispering and it would work just fine.
Really liked this. Thank you.
This will sound weird but last night I ordered pizza from a place called "The Round Table" and the pizza I got was called "Guinevere's Regret"---strange name for a food you're supposed to want. It was good, but here's the point haha...of course it reminded me of Secret Scholar after this new compilation. I just put these on as background more than for sleeping because they're too interesting to miss. Thanks as always!
3 HOURS?! Holy moly! 😮
Thank you so much for this! For someone who only has a piecemeal knowledge of Arthuriana and wants to learn more, what would you recommend as a first read?
So glad you enjoyed it!💕 If you want historical Arthur, then a good place to start is Leslie Alcock's "Arthur's Britain" and P Hunter Blair's "Roman Britain and Early England". If you are after the medieval legends and stories, look for modern translations of Chrétien de Troyes and Geoffrey of Monmouth, or the "Quest for the Holy Grail" just for a start. The Victorians also put their romantic spin and there are some good Arthurian stories in Tennyson's "Idylls of the King" and T H White's "Once and Future King". Happy reading☺
The content is very interesting, especially for someone like me who's been wondering where to start and proceed on learning more about the Arthurian cycle... Just please, drop this whispering bit. It's kind of distracting, especially for those wearing earphones 😅.
You can still maintain a soothing and calming tone without the whispering and it would work just fine.
There was no king Arthur
historically, no, not as such 😉