About This Book
A curated collection of retellings of early British and neighboring heroic legends, rendered into modern prose while preserving medieval sensibilities; it presents versions of epic and folk narratives—ranging from northern Germanic and Celtic hero-epics to Arthurian and outlaw tales—emphasizing themes of honor, loyalty, duty, sacrifice, and martial and moral trials. Each narrative is condensed and adapted for contemporary readers, often accompanied by illustrative plates and a glossary of names and pronunciations. Prefatory notes explain selection principles and offer contextual framing, while the arrangement moves through diverse episodes of heroism, supernatural encounters, quests, and social customs characteristic of medieval storytelling.
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