arthurian legend
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Definition
Noun: A body of medieval stories and romances, centered on the semi-legendary British King Arthur, his knights, his court at Camelot, and their quest for the Holy Grail.
Usage
The term "Arthurian legend" refers to the entire corpus of tales and their associated characters, themes, and motifs. * Scholars study the evolution of Arthurian legend across different cultures. * The film is based on characters from Arthurian legend.
Examples
- The themes of chivalry and courtly love are central to Arthurian legend.
- Many modern novels offer a new interpretation of Arthurian legend.
Advanced Usage
- As a modifier: The term can be used adjectivally to describe elements related to these stories.
- The professor is an expert in Arthurian legend studies.
- The tapestry depicts an Arthurian legend scene.
Variants and Related Words
- Arthurian (adjective): Of or relating to King Arthur and his legends.
- The book analyzes Arthurian romance.
- Matter of Britain: A historical term for the body of literature and legend concerning Arthur and his knights.
Synonyms
- Arthurian cycle
- Legends of King Arthur
- The Matter of Britain
Related Concepts and Idioms
- The Knights of the Round Table: The fellowship of knights in Arthur's court, a central part of the legend.
- The Quest for the Holy Grail: The spiritual journey undertaken by Arthur's knights, a major narrative within the legend.
- Camelot: The legendary castle and court of King Arthur, often idealized as a place of nobility and virtue.
Noun
- the legend of King Arthur and his court at Camelot