Lancelot Du Lac 1974
books 523 + 9 = 532
New update to the list of arthurian books! I also added some of the goodreads links after the little problem I had a couple of months ago… when I accidentally deleted the list.
The complete list is here but you can reblog the masterpost here
books added to part 3
2010 – Ambrosius Aureliani (Leon Mintz) [gr] [added by ancelstierre]
2010 – Heir to Avalon (C. A. Zraik) [gr] [added by ancelstierre]2011 – [AU] Merlin’s knot (Raven McCracken) [gr] [added by ancelstierre]
2013 – The Waking World (Tom Huddleston) [gr] [added by ancelstierre]
2014 – [AU] [1-3] The Devices Trilogy (Philip Purser-Hallard) [gr] [added by ancelstierre]2014 – [1-2] Excalibur Wars (Michael Clary) [gr] [added by ancelstierre]
2015 – Lancelot: Her story (Carol Anne Douglas) [gr] [added by pirepoumon]2016 – [AU] Merlin’s knot (Mark Andersen) [gr] [added by ancelstierre]
2016 – [AU] [1-3] Space lore series (Chris Dietzel) [gr] [added by ancelstierre]
Hello! For an ask I received: does anyone know of any analysis of Vera Chapman’s books, in particular The King Arthur’s Daughter?
Kevin Tarte as Merlin in Artus Excalibur.
I’ve just watched Disney’s The Sword in the Stone, a 1963 animation, for the first time since I was a kid. As someone who also grew up reading the book(s) it’s based on, by TH White, it makes me cringe over how trivialised it makes the Arthurian legend, and how much extra misogyny they managed to stuff into this story of Arthur’s childhood as the Wart (which they didn’t even pronounce right grmmbl).
But can we also just take a moment to appreciate these… the background illustrations for the title sequence, being casually gorgeous behind the names of the crew. So delicious. (The purple dragon is my favourite, and is such a contrast to the joke one Madame Mim turns into, in the film itself.)
King Pellinore- Artwork by Matt Dixon
Day 3 : Your fave TV show
I’ve been very busy today so my drawing for this 3rd day of challenge is actually a WIP lol. It is supposed to be Lancelot from the french TV show : “Kaamelott”.
“Some people call that freedom. That’s what we fight for our land, our people. The right to choose our own destiny.”
– Zaho et Tamara Fernando à Lille || Nikon P510 –