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* KING ARTHUR

on Network Three

by A. C. GIBBS
Lecturer in Medieval Literature in the University of York Before he achieved his romantic glory. Arthur served the medieval historian and poet as a symbol of political convictions. A. C. Gibbs discusses the significance of Arthur in Geoffrey of Monmouth's history and in the poetry of Lawman, the Saxon monk of Worcester.
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