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Howard Pyle's 'King Arthur & His Knights' is a timeless classic that delves into the legendary tales of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. Pyle's writing evokes a sense of chivalry and honor, characteristic of medieval literature, while also capturing the imagination of readers with his vivid descriptions of jousts, quests, and courtly romance. The book is a compilation of Arthurian legends, retold in a way that brings these iconic characters to life for a modern audience, making it a must-read for fans of fantasy and folklore alike. Pyle's storytelling is both captivating and…mehr

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Howard Pyle's 'King Arthur & His Knights' is a timeless classic that delves into the legendary tales of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. Pyle's writing evokes a sense of chivalry and honor, characteristic of medieval literature, while also capturing the imagination of readers with his vivid descriptions of jousts, quests, and courtly romance. The book is a compilation of Arthurian legends, retold in a way that brings these iconic characters to life for a modern audience, making it a must-read for fans of fantasy and folklore alike. Pyle's storytelling is both captivating and educational, making 'King Arthur & His Knights' a valuable addition to any literary collection. Howard Pyle, a celebrated illustrator and writer, was known for his fascination with medieval history and his ability to bring these stories to a wider audience through his art and writing. His passion for the Arthurian legends shines through in this book, as he expertly weaves together tales of bravery, betrayal, and friendship. Recommended for those who appreciate classic literature, historical fiction, or simply enjoy a good adventure story, 'King Arthur & His Knights' is sure to enchant and inspire readers of all ages.
Autorenporträt
Howard Pyle (1853–1911) was an American illustrator, author, and teacher, instrumental in the development of American illustration and often referred to as 'The Father of American Illustration'. Born in Wilmington, Delaware, Pyle exhibited an interest in drawing and writing from an early age. He pursued his passion at the Art Students League of New York and later set up his studio in Wilmington. Pyle is most renowned for his contribution to American children's literature, through which he often revived historical and chivalric subjects with rich and imaginative narrative techniques. His seminal work, 'King Arthur and His Knights' (1903), remains a definitive rendition of the Arthurian legends in English literature. Pyle's Arthurian work is characterized by a romantic recreation of an idealized chivalry, wedded with the vibrant storytelling that became his hallmark. Beyond this, he authored and illustrated a range of books, including 'The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood' (1883) and 'The Story of King Arthur and His Knights' (1903). His narrative style blended the didactic with the entertaining, invariably instilling moral principles within his tales. Pyle's legacy endures through the generations of artists and authors he inspired, and his works continue to ignite the imaginations of readers worldwide.