The Making of King Arthur

The Making of King Arthur

Release date : August 24, 2004
Runtime : 24m
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Original Language : English /
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Production companies : BBC Four / Picture Production Company /
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Poet Simon Armitage traces the evolution of the Arthurian legend through the literature of the medieval age and reveals that King Arthur is not the great national hero he is usually considered to be. He's a fickle and transitory character who was appropriated by the Normans to justify their conquest, he was cuckolded when French writers began adapting the story and it took Thomas Malory's masterpiece of English literature, Le Mort d'Arthur, to restore dignity and reclaim him as the national hero we know today.
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  • title:The Making of King Arthur
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2004
  • Runtime:24m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director:
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: BBC Four · Picture Production Company ·
  • Overview:Poet Simon Armitage traces the evolution of the Arthurian legend through the literature of the medieval age and reveals that King Arthur is not the great national hero he is usually considered to be. He's a fickle and transitory character who was appropriated by the Normans to justify their conquest, he was cuckolded when French writers began adapting the story and it took Thomas Malory's masterpiece of English literature, Le Mort d'Arthur, to restore dignity and reclaim him as the national hero we know today.
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