Le Morte d'Arthur

Le Morte d'Arthur

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Nov 1, 2020 · Engels · Luisterboek (0h 39m)
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Formaat Luisterboek
Lengte 0h 39m
Taal Engels
Gepubliceerd Nov 1, 2020
Uitgever Naxos Audiobooks
ISBN-10 1781983313
ISBN-13 9781781983317

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In a vivid retelling of the Arthurian legends, the tale unfolds with grandeur and depth, inviting readers into a world of chivalry, bravery, and tragic romance. Set in a time of knights and noble quests, it explores the complex relationships between King Arthur, his knights of the Round Table, and the enduring quest for the Holy Grail. Each character, from the valiant Lancelot to the wise Merlin, offers a unique viewpoint on honor, loyalty, and the price of ambition.

As the story progresses, the intricate tapestry of love, betrayal, and destiny emerges, revealing how personal desires clash with the ideals of knighthood. Arthur's journey is not only one of external battles but also an internal struggle with power and sacrifice, providing a mirror to the human condition. Bill Homewood's adaptation breathes new life into Malory's classic, making it accessible to a modern audience while retaining its timeless essence.

Listeners will find themselves captivated by the rich language and sweeping narratives that transport them to a legendary past. The emotional weight of the heroes' journeys resonates deeply, making this a compelling experience for anyone fascinated by the enduring legacy of the Arthurian saga. This retelling promises to engage both newcomers and seasoned fans, offering fresh insights into a world where the tales of heroism and tragedy never fade.

Genres

Romantiek Mysterie Sciencefiction Thriller & Spanning Kinderboeken Actie & Avontuur Wetenschap & Technologie Geschiedenis Fantasie Graphic Novels Poëzie Gezondheid & Welzijn Klassiekers Hedendaags

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