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LeeC:
Hmmm,
Should I pick up Le Morte D'Arthur By Sir Thomas Malory, or The Once and Future King By T. H. White? Le Morte D'Arthur was written in the 1480s and the language is very much of that time (almost seems like a mix of the Iliad translation I read and Moby Dick) but is probably the closest thing to "original" Arthurian legend, however The Once and Future King was written in the 1950s and has a more contemporary approach to story telling and is also the contemporary retelling of the Arthurian legend. I can honestly go either way and wanted to know if anyone has read either of them.
Thrillho:
Finally on the third volume of William Morris's outstanding Theodore Roosevelt biography. This is a trilogy of masterworks. I am absolutely gripped throughout and I am dreading when I run out of pages.
Theta9:
--- Quote from: Thrillho on 28 Nov 2018, 11:17 ---Finally on the third volume of William Morris's outstanding Theodore Roosevelt biography. This is a trilogy of masterworks. I am absolutely gripped throughout and I am dreading when I run out of pages.
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The same William Morris who wrote the fantasy novels that inspired Tolkien and Lewis?
LeeC:
--- Quote from: Theta9 on 28 Nov 2018, 12:55 ---
--- Quote from: Thrillho on 28 Nov 2018, 11:17 ---Finally on the third volume of William Morris's outstanding Theodore Roosevelt biography. This is a trilogy of masterworks. I am absolutely gripped throughout and I am dreading when I run out of pages.
--- End quote ---
The same William Morris who wrote the fantasy novels that inspired Tolkien and Lewis?
--- End quote ---
I don't think so. I think it was Edmond Morris that wrote the Theodore Roosevelt trilogy.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Morris_(writer)
Thrillho:
Nope. His first name is Edmund. I was sleepy when I wrote that...
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