Medieval Arthurian Traditions (LDCE3Y82-B-SEM2)
- Unit Code LDCE3Y82
- School School of Literature, Drama and Creative Writing
- Credit Value 30
- Tutor(s) Dr Karen Smyth
- Overview
- Teaching
Overview
From Welsh folklore to Monty Python, the tales of Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table have excited and intrigued generations. Why? To answer this question we explore the development of the legend from its twelfth-century Celtic roots through to a number of twentieth-century film adaptations. How the legend has been translated across form, genres, cultures and ages will be studied, including examples from Middle English Arthurian Texts, translations of the Welsh Mabinogion, of Monmouth's Latin chronicle and French romance texts. This module will enable students familiar with Sir Gawain and the Green Knight to enhance their awareness of the wider Arthurian traditions within which this text belongs, but is also suitable for students who are encountering medieval literature for the first time.

