King Arthur Trilogy (set of 3 Volumes in Total)

King Arthur Trilogy (set of 3 Volumes in Total)

by (british) Bernard Cornwell

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This set of books is the "King Arthur" series, including three volumes: "The Winter King", "The Defiant God" and "The Sword in the Lake". "King Arthur" is the most legendary king of the United Kingdom. Terms related to him such as the Knights of the Round Table, Lancelot, Guinevere (or translated as Guinevere), the Sword in the Stone, and the Fairy in the Lake also enjoy high popularity around the world. Today, "retelling the myth of Arthur" has become an important genre of fantasy creation, with perhaps thousands of derivative books and images, and has become one of the representatives of British elements in popular culture. People usually think that the story of Arthur is a fictional legend of ancient Britain, compiled and sung by bards. However, historical novelist Bernard Cornwell went in the opposite direction this time. He used the most delicate and credible brushwork to depict the story based on the authenticity of Arthur's existence. Cornwell believes that Arthur is the representative of the war leader who led the British people to resist the Saxon invaders. He combines textual research with fantasy, strips away the halo of magic, touches the true face of history, and leads readers deeply into the chaotic and crazy Britain of the fifth century.

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