The Once and Future King (The Once and Future King #1-5)
There are some books which, when you flip the final page, overwhelm you with emotion. You wish for more, for the universe you've been immersed in to continue and take you along with it. For just one more page of adventure.This was not one of those books.White took one of the most classic, long lived stories and made it boring. This should have been a gripping epic of romance, drama, and sword-fighting! It had knights! Treachery! Magic! Forbidden love! What more could you ask for in story-fodder?
Fantastic story. A traditional yet unique take on Arthurian legends; follows the life of Wart (Arthur) forwards, the life of Merlin backwards, and makes the story personal.The original legends of Arthur were scattered texts, morality tales, and in the worst cases, miscellaneous word droppings sold by unemployable hacks. What TH White does is unite them coherently, making only limited references to the more extraneous tales, and develop a cogent and powerful storyline. White showcases how Arthur
Some of the most successful works of fantasy have been those that grew beyond their authors original intentions. The essence of fantasy is world-building, and having created a convincing secondary world, even if only as an amusement for children, it is inevitable that a good author will want to widen and deepen that world, and even find herself discovering parts of it that she had not originally considered. This is certainly true of Lord of the Rings, the Gormenghast books, the Earthsea
I feel like it would be quite unfair to judge all five books as a whole, even if they are bound this way, but "What, What?""See, some things turn out this way, see? Even classics, see?" What, What?I honestly went through many changes while reading this work, but that may be entirely because I keep seeing how it has changed the world, our perceptions, and especially it's influence on so many of the cultural set pieces we enjoy across a wide, wide canvas.I was thrown, willy-nilly, into a purely
DNFI just love the stories of King Arthur and have read many.This one was just not for me. I really disliked it.
T.H. White
Paperback | Pages: 823 pages Rating: 4.04 | 3563 Users | 213 Reviews
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Original Title: | The Once and Future King |
ISBN: | 0006483011 (ISBN13: 9780006483014) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Once and Future King #1-5 |
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T.H. White’s masterful retelling of the Arthurian legend is an abiding classic. The Once and Future King, contains all five books about the early life of King Arthur: The Sword in the Stone The Witch in the Wood The Ill-Made Knight The Candle in the Wind The Book of Merlyn Exquisite comedy offsets the tradegy of Arthur’s personal doom as White brings to life the major British epic of all time with brilliance, grandeur, warmth and charm.Be Specific About About Books The Once and Future King (The Once and Future King #1-5)
Title | : | The Once and Future King (The Once and Future King #1-5) |
Author | : | T.H. White |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 823 pages |
Published | : | 1996 by Voyager (first published 1977) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Fiction. Classics. Historical. Historical Fiction. Mythology. Arthurian |
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Ratings: 4.04 From 3563 Users | 213 ReviewsPiece About Books The Once and Future King (The Once and Future King #1-5)
A complex and intense retelling of the Arthurian legend. The first three books, filled with adventure, betrayal, jealousy and drama were excellent. The last two were a little less interesting and they were a bit of a struggle to get through. An enjoyable read nevertheless.There are some books which, when you flip the final page, overwhelm you with emotion. You wish for more, for the universe you've been immersed in to continue and take you along with it. For just one more page of adventure.This was not one of those books.White took one of the most classic, long lived stories and made it boring. This should have been a gripping epic of romance, drama, and sword-fighting! It had knights! Treachery! Magic! Forbidden love! What more could you ask for in story-fodder?
Fantastic story. A traditional yet unique take on Arthurian legends; follows the life of Wart (Arthur) forwards, the life of Merlin backwards, and makes the story personal.The original legends of Arthur were scattered texts, morality tales, and in the worst cases, miscellaneous word droppings sold by unemployable hacks. What TH White does is unite them coherently, making only limited references to the more extraneous tales, and develop a cogent and powerful storyline. White showcases how Arthur
Some of the most successful works of fantasy have been those that grew beyond their authors original intentions. The essence of fantasy is world-building, and having created a convincing secondary world, even if only as an amusement for children, it is inevitable that a good author will want to widen and deepen that world, and even find herself discovering parts of it that she had not originally considered. This is certainly true of Lord of the Rings, the Gormenghast books, the Earthsea
I feel like it would be quite unfair to judge all five books as a whole, even if they are bound this way, but "What, What?""See, some things turn out this way, see? Even classics, see?" What, What?I honestly went through many changes while reading this work, but that may be entirely because I keep seeing how it has changed the world, our perceptions, and especially it's influence on so many of the cultural set pieces we enjoy across a wide, wide canvas.I was thrown, willy-nilly, into a purely
DNFI just love the stories of King Arthur and have read many.This one was just not for me. I really disliked it.
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