[Gutenberg 49057] • Tales of King Arthur and the Round Table, Adapted from the Book of Romance
- Authors
- Unknown
- Tags
- arthurian romances -- adaptations , folklore -- england , classics , arthur , fantasy , knights and knighthood -- folklore , king -- legends
- Date
- 2015-05-28T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 2.19 MB
- Lang
- en
The tales of King Arthur and his Knights are of Celtic origin. The Celts were the people who occupied Britain at the time when the history of the country opens, and a few words are necessary to explain why the characters in the stories act and speak as though they belonged to a later age.
It is believed that King Arthur lived in the sixth century, just after the Romans withdrew from Britain, and when the Britons, left to defend themselves against the attacks of the marauding Saxons, rose and defeated them at Mount Badon, securing to themselves peace for many years. It was probably about this time that King Arthur and his company of Knights performed the deeds which were to become the themes of stories and lays for generations afterwards.
In olden times, it was the custom of minstrels and story-tellers to travel through the land from court to court, telling of tales of chivalry and heroism, and for many centuries the tales of King Arthur formed the stock from which the story-teller drew.