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Idylls of the King

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The Story

With Idylls of the King, one of the giants of Victorian literature turned his considerable talents to the chivalric lore surrounding a larger-than-life British ruler, King Arthur. Alfred, Lord Tennyson, cast his interpretation of Arthurian myth into the form of an epic poem, and his tales of Camelot soar to remarkable imaginative heights to trace the birth of a king; the founding, fellowship, and decline of the Round Table; and the king's inevitable departure. Encompassing romance, heroism, duty, and conflict, Tennyson's poetry charts the rise and fall of a legendary society.
"The Coming of Arthur" chronicles the victorious battle with which the king also wins Guinevere's hand; "Gareth and Lynette," "The Marriage of Geraint," and "Geraint and Enid" likewise concern tests and triumphs of love, virtue, and valor. The tragic tale of two brothers, "Balin and Balan," is followed by "Merlin and Vivien," recounting the wizard's betrayal at the hands of a femme fatale. "Lancelot and Elaine," a classic story of unrequited love, leads up to the grand climax, "The Holy Grail," followed by "The Last Tournament" and "The Passing of Arthur."
Generations of readers — both poetry lovers and devotees of myth and legend — have exulted in these stories "About the founding of a Round Table / That was to be, for love of God and man / And noble deeds, the flower of all the world."


Reprint of Idylls of the King from The Poetic and Dramatic Works of Alfred, Lord Tennyson, Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston and New York, 1893.
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With Idylls of the King, one of the giants of Victorian literature turned his considerable talents to the chivalric lore surrounding a larger-than-life British ruler, King Arthur. Alfred, Lord Tennyson, cast his interpretation of Arthurian myth into the form of an epic poem, and his tales of Camelot soar to remarkable imaginative heights to trace the birth of a king; the founding, fellowship, and decline of the Round Table; and the king's inevitable departure. Encompassing romance, heroism, duty, and conflict, Tennyson's poetry charts the rise and fall of a legendary society.
"The Coming of Arthur" chronicles the victorious battle with which the king also wins Guinevere's hand; "Gareth and Lynette," "The Marriage of Geraint," and "Geraint and Enid" likewise concern tests and triumphs of love, virtue, and valor. The tragic tale of two brothers, "Balin and Balan," is followed by "Merlin and Vivien," recounting the wizard's betrayal at the hands of a femme fatale. "Lancelot and Elaine," a classic story of unrequited love, leads up to the grand climax, "The Holy Grail," followed by "The Last Tournament" and "The Passing of Arthur."
Generations of readers — both poetry lovers and devotees of myth and legend — have exulted in these stories "About the founding of a Round Table / That was to be, for love of God and man / And noble deeds, the flower of all the world."


Reprint of Idylls of the King from The Poetic and Dramatic Works of Alfred, Lord Tennyson, Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston and New York, 1893.
arthurian literature;epic poems;arthurian legend;classics literature;arthurian mythology;table round;narrative poetry;morte darthur;malory's le;king arthur;chretien de;artistic life;thou hast;le morte;arthurian tales;round table;gradual decline;idyll;holy grail;baigent;puffin;percivale;yeats;browning;baines;d'arthur;battleaxes;troyes;balan;violences;barber;pelleas;norton;eighteenth;blasphemies;shelley;balin;geraint;keith;malory;shalott;bedivere;penguin;textbook;modred;tristram;oaths;excalibur;diminishment;gareth;guinevere;knights;enid;camelot;chivalry;elaine;merlin;mist;king arthur legends;tennyson;albert;russian;books on arthurian literatures;books on arthurian legends;books on norton;books on yeats;books on penguins;books on merlin;books on arthurian tales;books on violences;books on mists;books on table rounds;books on idylls;books on geraint;books on baigent;books on balan;books on round tables;books on elaine;books on textbooks;books on holy grails;books on chretien de;books on knights;books on le mortes;books on malory;books on epic poems;books on shelley;books on camelots;books on blasphemies;books on tristram;books on enid;books on artistic lives;books on oaths;books on chivalries;books on morte darthurs;books on balin;books on percivale;books on excaliburs;books on pelleas;books on eighteenths;books on puffin;books on barbers;books on keith;books on gareth;books on guineveres