The Return of King Arthur
LecturesGabriel Schenk
After King Arthur is seemingly killed by Mordred at the end of Le Morte Darthur, the fifteenth-century author Sir Thomas Malory reports, “somme men say in many partyes of Englond that kyng Arthur is not deed” and may “come ageyn” in the future. The literal return of King Arthur has not yet taken place, but the literary return did happen: in 1816, Malory’s retelling of the Arthurian legend was republished in two new editions after a 182-year hiatus.
Since then, the figure of Arthur has grown in imaginative scope and popular appeal. Tennyson’s Idylls of the King reinvented Arthur for the nineteenth century and its commercial and critical success encouraged even more authors to retell the Arthurian legend themselves. By the end of the nineteenth century, the figure of Arthur had become a cultural icon as well as a literary character, lending his name to mass-produced chocolates, coat buttons, ceramic tiles, and bags of flour.
This course tracks the return of King Arthur through British and American novels, poetry, plays, films, short stories, and comics. We look at the ways that writers have reproduced and remade Arthur: from paragon of chivalry to cruel despot; powerful warrior to compassionate peacemaker. Ultimately, we will find answers to the question Tennyson posed in 1842, in an introduction to his Arthurian retelling: “‘why should any man / Remodel models?’”
- Lecture 1: Remixing King Arthur01:30:02
- Lecture 2: Remaking the Time of Chivalry01:29:15
- Lecture 3: The Size of the Past01:31:07
- Lecture 4: Visualizing the Past01:31:05
- Lecture 5: What Makes a Hero? Part I01:00:16
- Lecture 6: What Makes a Hero, Part 201:31:39
- Lecture 7: Democratizing Arthur01:29:30
- Lecture 8: The Life of Sir Aglovale de Galis01:30:30
- Lecture 9: The Pity of War, Part 101:31:08
- Lecture 10: The Pity of War, Part 201:31:06
- Lecture 11: Restoring King Arthur, Part 101:25:56
- Lecture 12: Restoring King Arthur, Part 201:32:20
- Lecture 13: The Queen of Air and Darkness01:30:13
- Lecture 14: The Ill-Made Knight01:30:30
- Lecture 15: King Arthur in World War II01:31:02
- Lecture 16: The Candle in the Wind01:30:58
- Lecture 17: Mistresses of Magic, Part 146:50
- Lecture 18: Field Trip to Tintagel37:57
- Lecture 19: Mistresses of Magic, Part 201:31:32
- Lecture 20: Moor and Saracen, with Special Guest Kris Swank!01:36:41
- Lecture 21: Pushing Boundaries01:30:28
- Lecture 22: Adapting Heroes, with Special Guest Maggie Parke!01:25:32
- Lecture 23: Arthur on Film, with Special Guest Maggie Parke!01:25:24
- Lecture 24: The Form of the Legend55:59
- Lecture 25: Field Trip to Avalon42:19
- Lecture 26: Beyond the Single Story01:33:00
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