Tales of King Arthur and the Round Table (version 2)

Andrew Lang (1844 - 1912)

The tales of King Arthur and his Knights are of Celtic origin. The Celts were the people who occupied Britain at the time when the history of the country opens, and a few words are necessary to explain why the characters in the stories act and speak as though they belonged to a later age. These stories are adapted from the Book of Romance by ANDREW LANG.

It is believed that King Arthur lived in the sixth century, just after the Romans withdrew from Britain, and when the Britons, left to defend themselves against the attacks of the marauding Saxons, rose and defeated them at Mount Badon, securing to themselves peace for many years. It was probably about this time that King Arthur and his company of Knights performed the deeds which were to become the themes of stories and lays for generations afterwards.

In olden times, it was the custom of minstrels and story-tellers to travel through the land from court to court, telling of tales of chivalry and heroism, and for many centuries the tales of King Arthur formed the stock from which the story-teller drew.

In this way the stories came to be handed down from father to son, in Brittany (whose people are of the same family as the Welsh) as well as in Wales and England, and by this means alone were they prevented from being lost. But in the reigns of Henry II. and Richard I., they were set down on paper, and so became literature. Before this, however, a British writer had written out some of the tales, and from him as well as from the lips of the bards and story-tellers of their own generation, the writers in the time of Henry II. were able to collect their information. One of the most famous of the books compiled by old English writers was the “Historia Britonum,” which was written (in Latin) by Geoffrey, Bishop of Asaph. It contained an account of a war which King Arthur waged in Western Europe, but made no mention of the Holy Grail.

From this and other books of romances compiled in England, and very largely, too, from books of French romances, Sir Thomas Malory obtained the material for his “Morte d’Arthur,” which was written in 1470. This is the most famous of the early books of Arthurian legend, and it is from the “Morte d’Arthur” that most of the stories in this book are taken. Some, however, are taken from the “High History of the Holy Graal,” translated from the French by Dr. Sebastian Evans. The language throughout has been modified with a view to making the legends more easy of study. - Summary by The introduction and BC

Genre(s): Fictional Biographies & Memoirs

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 00 Introduction Phil Chenevert
00:04:35
Play 01 The Drawing of the Sword Joyfull
00:09:39
Play 02 The Sword Excalibur kgon
00:03:15
Play 03 How the Round Table began JaredHB
00:07:07
Play 04 The Story of Sir Balin Ashley-Grace Vo
00:09:28
Play 05 What Beaumains asked of the King Denise Nordell
00:33:55
Play 06 How Morgan Le Fay tried to kill King Arthur Marina Tsung
00:06:02
Play 07 The Passing of Merlin Christopher Davis
00:02:31
Play 08 THE QUEST OF THE HOLY GRAAL. How the King went on Pilgrimage and his Squire was slain in a Dream. Deon Gines
00:06:31
Play 09 THE QUEST OF THE HOLY GRAAL:The Coming of the Holy Graal Deon Gines
00:03:52
Play 10 THE QUEST OF THE HOLY GRAAL: The Adventure of Sir Galahad Deon Gines
00:07:59
Play 11 THE QUEST OF THE HOLY GRAAL: How Sir Lancelot saw a Vision, and repented of his Sins Deon Gines
00:04:33
Play 12 THE QUEST OF THE HOLY GRAAL: The Adventure of Sir Percivale Zames Curran
00:05:35
Play 13 THE QUEST OF THE HOLY GRAAL: An Adventure of Sir Lancelot Zames Curran
00:04:31
Play 14 THE QUEST OF THE HOLY GRAAL: An Adventure of Sir Gawaine Zames Curran
00:02:51
Play 15 THE QUEST OF THE HOLY GRAAL:The Adventure of Sir Bors Yonatan
00:02:52
Play 16 THE QUEST OF THE HOLY GRAAL: Adventure of Sir Galahad Beth Thomas (1974-2020)
00:06:08
Play 17 THE QUEST OF THE HOLY GRAAL: Sir Lancelot meets Sir Galahad, and they part for Ever Beth Thomas (1974-2020)
00:03:57
Play 18 THE QUEST OF THE HOLY GRAAL: How Sir Galahad found the Graal and died of that Finding Beth Thomas (1974-2020)
00:06:45
Play 19 The Fight For the Queen Melvin Lee
00:19:26
Play 20 The Fair Maid of Astolat JaredHB
00:33:41
Play 21 Lancelot and Guenevere Tony Oliva
00:59:50
Play 22 The End of it All kgon
00:23:39