

⚔️ Unlock the legendary saga that defined chivalry and romance!
Arthurian Romances (Penguin Classics) offers a masterful collection of medieval tales translated into vivid prose, blending epic adventure with profound insights on love and honor. With a 4.6-star rating from over 300 readers, this new store stock edition is a must-have for anyone craving the timeless allure of King Arthur’s world.





















| Best Sellers Rank | 63,098 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 72 in Epics 114 in Classical, Early & Medieval Poetry 677 in Poetry & Drama Criticism |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 332 Reviews |
B**D
A MUST-BUY BOOK!
I really can't say enough in praise of this wonderful book. Each poem is translated into prose in a lively and vivid style. The dialogue is crisp and natural and the action non-stop. But Chretien's intentions go even deeper than merely telling cracking yarns. Each are sensitive and intelligent explorations of human nature. Marital love is ever an important theme in Chretien. In Erec and Enide, the hero neglects his knightly reputation in order to devote himself to his new bride, and in Yvain the hero does the opposite and neglects his bride for valour. Both must set off on a series of adventures that culminate in them seeing the error of their ways and setting matters right. Lancelot is an excellent story, though rather odd in that the theme this time is an adulterous relationship, that of Lancelot and Guinevere. Nowhere does Chretien condemn this relationship, despite negative references elsewhere to the shameful adulterous love between Tristan and Iseult. In Kibler's introduction he suggests that the theme may have been suggested by Chretien's patroness. Perhaps, then, Chretien was anxious not to offend the French Court. At any rate, he didn't bother to finish the romance and gave it to someone else to do (the ending is included in this book). In Perceval Chretien masterfully captures the naivete of the young hero, and he delivers the most mysterious, powerful and influential Arthur story of all. Here we see the holy grail, the bleeding lance and the castle of maidens, all of which have become essential ingredients in Arthurian lore. It's unfinished state presented an irresistible challenge to later poets, some of whom tried to finish it off, others who went back to the beginning and offered their own interpretations. The only story that sometimes gets a little static is Cliges, where the characters occasionally go off into protracted musings on the nature of love. But once you've got past these bits, which to be fair are intelligent insights, it's still a fine read. All in all, I hugely recommend this book. And if it doesn't want to make you start exploring Mallory, Von Eschenbach, and the rest, you've got no romance in your soul!
M**S
Classic
I read these first as a young child which inspired an life long interest in the legends of King Arthur and his knights. I have read them again, and I consider them to be essential reading for anyone with an interest in these stories. Excellent. A absolute classic.
A**A
Four Stars
Arrived in good time, satisfied with purchase.
E**E
Arthurian degree module
Perfect
I**O
Old fashioned classic
Very good but painfully boring.
K**R
liked
It's a bit different from what I normally read and takes a lot of concentration but I liked it.
P**R
Excellent product
Excellent product and service. The book was in very good condition and just as described.
J**N
Five Stars
Quick and easy sale, with a fantastic product. Highly recommended!
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