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A scholarly survey traces the origin and development of the Arthurian tradition from the earliest historical notices and Welsh legend through Geoffrey of Monmouth and medieval chroniclers to the flowering of romance and later English literature. It examines surviving records and vernacular tales, considers the impact of French romantic scribes, distinguishes historical conjecture from literary invention, and shows how chroniclers, romancers, and poets combined sources to form the composite legendary figure. The work concludes with bibliographic guidance and additional notes on texts and scholarship.

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William Lewis Jones

William Lewis Jones was an author known for his exploration of the legendary figure of King Arthur. In his notable work, "King Arthur in History and Legend," Jones delves into the historical and mythical aspects surrounding this iconic character, examining the interplay between fact and fiction in Arthurian lore. His writing contributes to the understanding of how legends evolve over time and their impact on culture and literature. Through his analysis, Jones invites readers to consider the significance of myth in shaping historical narratives.

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