The Meaning of the Idylls of the KingArdent Media, 1965 - 115 pages |
Contents
THE GENERAL PURPORT OF THE IDYLLS | 7 |
GERAINT AND ENID | 61 |
BALIN AND BALAN | 67 |
THE LAST TOURNAMENT | 93 |
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The Meaning of the Idylls of the King: An Essay in Interpretation Condé Bénoist Pallen No preview available - 2016 |
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Common terms and phrases
allegory Arthur's court Arthurian Arthurian legend babe Balin and Balan battle beauty become the crime Bedivere Bellicent Bleys blind Camelot castle Christ comes crime of malice crime of sense Dagonet death deep he goes Dubric Earl Doorm earth Elaine epic Ettarre evil Excalibur eyes fair faith flesh follows Galahad Gareth Gawain Geraint and Enid gloom glory Guinevere Guinevere's hall hath heaven hermit's cave Holy Grail Holy Vessel human ideal Idylls Joseph of Arimathea King Arthur King's kingship knights knows Lady Lyonors Last Tournament lawless legend Leodogran light Lord Lynette Malory's Merlin Morning Star Morte Darthur mystic noble passes passions Pelleas Percivale poem poet powers of Sense pride pure purity Queen quest realm reign Round Table sacred says sensual shadow shame Sir Balin Sir Lancelot soul spiritual city splendor sword symbol Tennyson thee thou thro Tristram true truth victory virtue vision Vivien vows wisdom