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Mentioned in 14 episodes
Le Morte d'Arthur
Book • 1969
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Mentioned in 14 episodes
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in relation to the late introduction of Glastonbury into the Grail legend.


Tom Holland

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346: The Mystery of the Holy Grail (Part 2)
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as the most influential English version of the Vulgate Cycle.

Jason Hamilton

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Why Some Authors Are Ditching ChatGPT Entirely
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as a source for a powerful passage about Lancelot.


Dominic Sandbrook

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19. King Arthur
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when discussing the influence of 15th-century literature and heraldry on the depiction of dragons.


Tom Holland

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461. Dragons
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as a 15th-century Arthurian romance.


Francis Pedraza

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He Studied the Great Books and Built a $2 Billion Startup | Francis Pedraza
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in relation to Arthurian legends and the aftermath of the Battle of Agincourt.


Tom Holland

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490. Hundred Years' War: England Triumphant (Part 4)
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as a book that someone tries to read and quickly gives up.


Greg Jenner

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Legends of King Arthur (Radio Edit)
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as a volume written in the late 15th century that compiles Arthurian legends into a single narrative.

Jameson Olsen

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The Sword In The Stone \\ King Arthur Origin Story
Mentioned as the author of 'Le Morte d'Arthur', a significant 15th-century book that shaped modern interpretations of the Arthurian legend.

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King Arthur
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as a key literary influence on David Jones's "In Parentheses," particularly the Lancelot story and the concept of the Chapel Perilous.

Tim Noakes

World War I, Modernism, David Jones with Tim Noakes






