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Signum Academy- The Road to Camlann by Rosemary Sutcliff (Part 1)
The Road to Camlann by Rosemary Sutcliff (Part 1)
The final book in the King Arthur legendarium, and the last of Rosemary Sutcliff's books we'll be reading together.
For more book discussions, creative writing, and language clubs, visit us at https://signumuniversity.org/academy/
published: 28 Mar 2022
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Mythgard Movie Club: Camelot
Mythgard Movie Club discussion of Camelot (1967) from August 8, 2019
Get the slides here: https://s3.amazonaws.com/media.mythgardacademy/Mythgard_Movie_Club/MMC002_MythgardMovieClub2019/MMC002_20190808_4-Camelot.pdf
The musical comedy-drama is bookended by the conflict between Arthur and Lancelot, the latter of whom has won the affection of Guenevere. Much of the story is told as a flashback – as well as song – exploring the course of Arthur and Guenvere’s relationship from courtship to betrayal and estrangement. Relationship failures result in political disasters, as interpersonal problems create complications for the king’s dreams of a unified England. Ultimately, the major players feel compelled to follow-through with what seems like an inevitable battle, even though none of them real...
published: 26 Aug 2019
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Signum Academy- The Road to Camlann by Rosemary Sutcliff (Part 2)
The Road to Camlann by Rosemary Sutcliff (Part 2)
The final book in the King Arthur legendarium, and the last of Rosemary Sutcliff's books we'll be reading together.
For more book discussions, creative writing, and language clubs, visit us at https://signumuniversity.org/academy/
published: 31 Jan 2023
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Mythgard Movie Club: The Green Knight Film Discussion
This recording from October 19th, 2021.
The Mythgard Movie Club is back, and will hold a live, roundtable discussion (pardon the Arthurian pun) on Tuesday, October 19th at 6pm EST. We’ll take a look at David Lowery’s new adaptation based on the anonymous medieval romance, and discuss what we loved, what we loathed, and how the film sits in the body of Gawain scholarship and popular reception.
About the Film:
An epic fantasy adventure based on the timeless Arthurian legend, The Green Knight tells the story of Sir Gawain (Dev Patel), King Arthur’s reckless and headstrong nephew, who embarks on a daring quest to confront the eponymous Green Knight, a gigantic emerald-skinned stranger and tester of men. Gawain contends with ghosts, giants, thieves, and schemers in what becomes a deeper jour...
published: 21 Oct 2021
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Le Morte D'Arthur: Session 32 - Love and Virtue
Thomas Malory: Complete Works, Eugène Vinaver, 2nd ed. Recommended edition (Vinaver, 2nd ed.)
Starting in July 2018, Mythgard Academy will present a free seminar on Le Morte d’Arthur, the classic cycle of Arthurian tales retold by Sir Thomas Malory. The tales have been the source of many later retellings of the Arthur mythos, including, for example, The Once and Future King by T. H. White and the 1981 cinematic feature, Excalibur. Written in Late Middle English, the Morte was first printed by William Caxton in 1485. Since then, many other versions and editions based on Caxton’s text – most them removing material from the original – have been printed. For this free Mythgard Academy seminar, we will be using the Eugène Vinaver version, specifically the second edition published by the Oxford...
published: 07 Apr 2019
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Le Morte D'Arthur: Session 4 - Arthur's Glory and Failure
Thomas Malory: Complete Works, Eugène Vinaver, 2nd ed.
Recommended edition
(Vinaver, 2nd ed.)
Starting in July 2018, Mythgard Academy will present a free seminar on Le Morte d’Arthur, the classic cycle of Arthurian tales retold by Sir Thomas Malory. The tales have been the source of many later retellings of the Arthur mythos, including, for example, The Once and Future King by T. H. White and the 1981 cinematic feature, Excalibur.
Written in Late Middle English, the Morte was first printed by William Caxton in 1485. Since then, many other versions and editions based on Caxton’s text – most them removing material from the original – have been printed. For this free Mythgard Academy seminar, we will be using the Eugène Vinaver version, specifically the second edition published by the Oxford...
published: 02 Aug 2018
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Le Morte D'Arthur: Session 34 - Gawayne's Vengeance
Thomas Malory: Complete Works, Eugène Vinaver, 2nd ed. Recommended edition (Vinaver, 2nd ed.)
Starting in July 2018, Mythgard Academy will present a free seminar on Le Morte d’Arthur, the classic cycle of Arthurian tales retold by Sir Thomas Malory. The tales have been the source of many later retellings of the Arthur mythos, including, for example, The Once and Future King by T. H. White and the 1981 cinematic feature, Excalibur. Written in Late Middle English, the Morte was first printed by William Caxton in 1485. Since then, many other versions and editions based on Caxton’s text – most them removing material from the original – have been printed. For this free Mythgard Academy seminar, we will be using the Eugène Vinaver version, specifically the second edition published by the Oxford...
published: 20 Apr 2019
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Le Morte D'Arthur : Session 7 - What a Royal Wedding is Really Supposed to Look Like
Thomas Malory: Complete Works, Eugène Vinaver, 2nd ed.
Recommended edition
(Vinaver, 2nd ed.)
Starting in July 2018, Mythgard Academy will present a free seminar on Le Morte d’Arthur, the classic cycle of Arthurian tales retold by Sir Thomas Malory. The tales have been the source of many later retellings of the Arthur mythos, including, for example, The Once and Future King by T. H. White and the 1981 cinematic feature, Excalibur.
Written in Late Middle English, the Morte was first printed by William Caxton in 1485. Since then, many other versions and editions based on Caxton’s text – most them removing material from the original – have been printed. For this free Mythgard Academy seminar, we will be using the Eugène Vinaver version, specifically the second edition published by the Oxford...
published: 22 Sep 2018
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Le Morte D'Arthur: Session 21 - Tristram in Logres
Thomas Malory: Complete Works, Eugène Vinaver, 2nd ed. Recommended edition (Vinaver, 2nd ed.)
Starting in July 2018, Mythgard Academy will present a free seminar on Le Morte d’Arthur, the classic cycle of Arthurian tales retold by Sir Thomas Malory. The tales have been the source of many later retellings of the Arthur mythos, including, for example, The Once and Future King by T. H. White and the 1981 cinematic feature, Excalibur. Written in Late Middle English, the Morte was first printed by William Caxton in 1485. Since then, many other versions and editions based on Caxton’s text – most them removing material from the original – have been printed. For this free Mythgard Academy seminar, we will be using the Eugène Vinaver version, specifically the second edition published by the Oxford...
published: 15 Dec 2018
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Signum Symposia: Spring Courses 2022 Preview
recorded on January 4, 2022.
Signum University Spring 2022 semester starts January 10!
In this Course Preview event, you can find out about the new courses offered at Signum University this coming Spring Term (January 10 – April 3) and meet the professors who will be teaching them! Representatives from the courses explain how the classes work, what people can expect if they sign up, and answer questions from the live audience.
The link to the announcement of this event. https://signumuniversity.org/event/spring-courses-2022-preview/
The Spring 2022 Courses
The Return of King Arthur, lectured by Dr. Gabriel Schenk – This course tracks the return of King Arthur through British and American novels, poetry, plays, films, short stories, and comics. https://signumuniversity.org/catalog/the-r...
published: 06 Jan 2022
31:58
Signum Academy- The Road to Camlann by Rosemary Sutcliff (Part 1)
The Road to Camlann by Rosemary Sutcliff (Part 1)
The final book in the King Arthur legendarium, and the last of Rosemary Sutcliff's books we'll be reading toge...
The Road to Camlann by Rosemary Sutcliff (Part 1)
The final book in the King Arthur legendarium, and the last of Rosemary Sutcliff's books we'll be reading together.
For more book discussions, creative writing, and language clubs, visit us at https://signumuniversity.org/academy/
https://wn.com/Signum_Academy_The_Road_To_Camlann_By_Rosemary_Sutcliff_(Part_1)
The Road to Camlann by Rosemary Sutcliff (Part 1)
The final book in the King Arthur legendarium, and the last of Rosemary Sutcliff's books we'll be reading together.
For more book discussions, creative writing, and language clubs, visit us at https://signumuniversity.org/academy/
- published: 28 Mar 2022
- views: 83
2:14:06
Mythgard Movie Club: Camelot
Mythgard Movie Club discussion of Camelot (1967) from August 8, 2019
Get the slides here: https://s3.amazonaws.com/media.mythgardacademy/Mythgard_Movie_Club/MM...
Mythgard Movie Club discussion of Camelot (1967) from August 8, 2019
Get the slides here: https://s3.amazonaws.com/media.mythgardacademy/Mythgard_Movie_Club/MMC002_MythgardMovieClub2019/MMC002_20190808_4-Camelot.pdf
The musical comedy-drama is bookended by the conflict between Arthur and Lancelot, the latter of whom has won the affection of Guenevere. Much of the story is told as a flashback – as well as song – exploring the course of Arthur and Guenvere’s relationship from courtship to betrayal and estrangement. Relationship failures result in political disasters, as interpersonal problems create complications for the king’s dreams of a unified England. Ultimately, the major players feel compelled to follow-through with what seems like an inevitable battle, even though none of them really want to go through with it – however, even at the bleakest moment, there is a spark of hope that future generations will be able to realize the dream of uniting the country and ushering in an era of peace and prosperity.
Panelists: Gabriel Schenk, Sørina Higgins, Corey Olsen, and Kat Sas.
https://mythgard.org/movie-club/camelot/
https://wn.com/Mythgard_Movie_Club_Camelot
Mythgard Movie Club discussion of Camelot (1967) from August 8, 2019
Get the slides here: https://s3.amazonaws.com/media.mythgardacademy/Mythgard_Movie_Club/MMC002_MythgardMovieClub2019/MMC002_20190808_4-Camelot.pdf
The musical comedy-drama is bookended by the conflict between Arthur and Lancelot, the latter of whom has won the affection of Guenevere. Much of the story is told as a flashback – as well as song – exploring the course of Arthur and Guenvere’s relationship from courtship to betrayal and estrangement. Relationship failures result in political disasters, as interpersonal problems create complications for the king’s dreams of a unified England. Ultimately, the major players feel compelled to follow-through with what seems like an inevitable battle, even though none of them really want to go through with it – however, even at the bleakest moment, there is a spark of hope that future generations will be able to realize the dream of uniting the country and ushering in an era of peace and prosperity.
Panelists: Gabriel Schenk, Sørina Higgins, Corey Olsen, and Kat Sas.
https://mythgard.org/movie-club/camelot/
- published: 26 Aug 2019
- views: 540
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Signum Academy- The Road to Camlann by Rosemary Sutcliff (Part 2)
The Road to Camlann by Rosemary Sutcliff (Part 2)
The final book in the King Arthur legendarium, and the last of Rosemary Sutcliff's books we'll be reading toge...
The Road to Camlann by Rosemary Sutcliff (Part 2)
The final book in the King Arthur legendarium, and the last of Rosemary Sutcliff's books we'll be reading together.
For more book discussions, creative writing, and language clubs, visit us at https://signumuniversity.org/academy/
https://wn.com/Signum_Academy_The_Road_To_Camlann_By_Rosemary_Sutcliff_(Part_2)
The Road to Camlann by Rosemary Sutcliff (Part 2)
The final book in the King Arthur legendarium, and the last of Rosemary Sutcliff's books we'll be reading together.
For more book discussions, creative writing, and language clubs, visit us at https://signumuniversity.org/academy/
- published: 31 Jan 2023
- views: 42
1:12:24
Mythgard Movie Club: The Green Knight Film Discussion
This recording from October 19th, 2021.
The Mythgard Movie Club is back, and will hold a live, roundtable discussion (pardon the Arthurian pun) on Tuesday, Oct...
This recording from October 19th, 2021.
The Mythgard Movie Club is back, and will hold a live, roundtable discussion (pardon the Arthurian pun) on Tuesday, October 19th at 6pm EST. We’ll take a look at David Lowery’s new adaptation based on the anonymous medieval romance, and discuss what we loved, what we loathed, and how the film sits in the body of Gawain scholarship and popular reception.
About the Film:
An epic fantasy adventure based on the timeless Arthurian legend, The Green Knight tells the story of Sir Gawain (Dev Patel), King Arthur’s reckless and headstrong nephew, who embarks on a daring quest to confront the eponymous Green Knight, a gigantic emerald-skinned stranger and tester of men. Gawain contends with ghosts, giants, thieves, and schemers in what becomes a deeper journey to define his character and prove his worth in the eyes of his family and kingdom by facing the ultimate challenger. From visionary filmmaker David Lowery comes a fresh and bold spin on a classic tale from the knights of the round table.
Panelists:
Maggie Parke is a lecturer at Signum University. She completed her MA on medieval Arthurian literature and her PhD on popular film adaptation.
Kat Sas holds an MA in Language & Literature from Signum University, where she concentrated in Imaginative Literature. She hosts a weekly podcast on speculative television at Kat & Curt’s TV Re-View, and she blogs about Doctor Who, Game of Thrones, and other shows on her blog, Raving Sanity.
Ashley Thomas, AKA The Nerdy Blogger, is a Signum University graduate and volunteer, where she completed her MA in literature and language, concentrating in Imaginative Literature. Ashley is a freelance writer, contributing to such sites as Fangirlish.com, popcultureretrorama.com and its podcast, as well as the Dearly Debated podcast.
Gabriel Schenk is a lecturer at Signum University. He completed his DPhil on Arthurian Literature in 2015.
Blogs, sites, and podcasts mentioned:
The Return of King Arthur course (Spring 2022): https://signumuniversity.org/catalog/the-return-of-king-arthur/
Kat & Curt's TV Re-View: https://kctvreview.wordpress.com/
Raving Sanity: https://ravingsanity.wordpress.com/
Fangirlish: https://fangirlish.com/
Pop Culture Retrorama: https://popcultureretrorama.wpcomstaging.com/
Dearly Debated podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dearly-debated/id1517213655
For more information about Signum University and our degree program, please visit: https://signumuniversity.org/
Learn about Signum University’s mission, leadership and more: https://signumuniversity.org/about/
Want to enjoy Signum’s educational offerings? Start here! https://signumuniversity.org/start/
https://wn.com/Mythgard_Movie_Club_The_Green_Knight_Film_Discussion
This recording from October 19th, 2021.
The Mythgard Movie Club is back, and will hold a live, roundtable discussion (pardon the Arthurian pun) on Tuesday, October 19th at 6pm EST. We’ll take a look at David Lowery’s new adaptation based on the anonymous medieval romance, and discuss what we loved, what we loathed, and how the film sits in the body of Gawain scholarship and popular reception.
About the Film:
An epic fantasy adventure based on the timeless Arthurian legend, The Green Knight tells the story of Sir Gawain (Dev Patel), King Arthur’s reckless and headstrong nephew, who embarks on a daring quest to confront the eponymous Green Knight, a gigantic emerald-skinned stranger and tester of men. Gawain contends with ghosts, giants, thieves, and schemers in what becomes a deeper journey to define his character and prove his worth in the eyes of his family and kingdom by facing the ultimate challenger. From visionary filmmaker David Lowery comes a fresh and bold spin on a classic tale from the knights of the round table.
Panelists:
Maggie Parke is a lecturer at Signum University. She completed her MA on medieval Arthurian literature and her PhD on popular film adaptation.
Kat Sas holds an MA in Language & Literature from Signum University, where she concentrated in Imaginative Literature. She hosts a weekly podcast on speculative television at Kat & Curt’s TV Re-View, and she blogs about Doctor Who, Game of Thrones, and other shows on her blog, Raving Sanity.
Ashley Thomas, AKA The Nerdy Blogger, is a Signum University graduate and volunteer, where she completed her MA in literature and language, concentrating in Imaginative Literature. Ashley is a freelance writer, contributing to such sites as Fangirlish.com, popcultureretrorama.com and its podcast, as well as the Dearly Debated podcast.
Gabriel Schenk is a lecturer at Signum University. He completed his DPhil on Arthurian Literature in 2015.
Blogs, sites, and podcasts mentioned:
The Return of King Arthur course (Spring 2022): https://signumuniversity.org/catalog/the-return-of-king-arthur/
Kat & Curt's TV Re-View: https://kctvreview.wordpress.com/
Raving Sanity: https://ravingsanity.wordpress.com/
Fangirlish: https://fangirlish.com/
Pop Culture Retrorama: https://popcultureretrorama.wpcomstaging.com/
Dearly Debated podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dearly-debated/id1517213655
For more information about Signum University and our degree program, please visit: https://signumuniversity.org/
Learn about Signum University’s mission, leadership and more: https://signumuniversity.org/about/
Want to enjoy Signum’s educational offerings? Start here! https://signumuniversity.org/start/
- published: 21 Oct 2021
- views: 790
2:28:36
Le Morte D'Arthur: Session 32 - Love and Virtue
Thomas Malory: Complete Works, Eugène Vinaver, 2nd ed. Recommended edition (Vinaver, 2nd ed.)
Starting in July 2018, Mythgard Academy will present a free semin...
Thomas Malory: Complete Works, Eugène Vinaver, 2nd ed. Recommended edition (Vinaver, 2nd ed.)
Starting in July 2018, Mythgard Academy will present a free seminar on Le Morte d’Arthur, the classic cycle of Arthurian tales retold by Sir Thomas Malory. The tales have been the source of many later retellings of the Arthur mythos, including, for example, The Once and Future King by T. H. White and the 1981 cinematic feature, Excalibur. Written in Late Middle English, the Morte was first printed by William Caxton in 1485. Since then, many other versions and editions based on Caxton’s text – most them removing material from the original – have been printed. For this free Mythgard Academy seminar, we will be using the Eugène Vinaver version, specifically the second edition published by the Oxford University Press in 1971 (with a subsequent printing in 1977). This edition is generally available through Amazon and various used book sellers online. For a description of the differences between the Caxton and Vinaver editions of Malory, see this explanation.
For more information about Mythgard Academy, visit http://mythgard.org/academy/
Join our community!
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Slides at https://s3.amazonaws.com/media.mythgardacademy/MSA023_LeMorteDArthur/MSA023_20190403-32-Love-and-Virtue.pdf
https://wn.com/Le_Morte_D'Arthur_Session_32_Love_And_Virtue
Thomas Malory: Complete Works, Eugène Vinaver, 2nd ed. Recommended edition (Vinaver, 2nd ed.)
Starting in July 2018, Mythgard Academy will present a free seminar on Le Morte d’Arthur, the classic cycle of Arthurian tales retold by Sir Thomas Malory. The tales have been the source of many later retellings of the Arthur mythos, including, for example, The Once and Future King by T. H. White and the 1981 cinematic feature, Excalibur. Written in Late Middle English, the Morte was first printed by William Caxton in 1485. Since then, many other versions and editions based on Caxton’s text – most them removing material from the original – have been printed. For this free Mythgard Academy seminar, we will be using the Eugène Vinaver version, specifically the second edition published by the Oxford University Press in 1971 (with a subsequent printing in 1977). This edition is generally available through Amazon and various used book sellers online. For a description of the differences between the Caxton and Vinaver editions of Malory, see this explanation.
For more information about Mythgard Academy, visit http://mythgard.org/academy/
Join our community!
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MythgardAcad...
- Twitter: http://twitter.com/mythgardian
- Instagram: http://instagram.com/mythgardian
- Forums: http://forums.signumuniversity
Slides at https://s3.amazonaws.com/media.mythgardacademy/MSA023_LeMorteDArthur/MSA023_20190403-32-Love-and-Virtue.pdf
- published: 07 Apr 2019
- views: 705
2:30:59
Le Morte D'Arthur: Session 4 - Arthur's Glory and Failure
Thomas Malory: Complete Works, Eugène Vinaver, 2nd ed.
Recommended edition
(Vinaver, 2nd ed.)
Starting in July 2018, Mythgard Academy will present a free semina...
Thomas Malory: Complete Works, Eugène Vinaver, 2nd ed.
Recommended edition
(Vinaver, 2nd ed.)
Starting in July 2018, Mythgard Academy will present a free seminar on Le Morte d’Arthur, the classic cycle of Arthurian tales retold by Sir Thomas Malory. The tales have been the source of many later retellings of the Arthur mythos, including, for example, The Once and Future King by T. H. White and the 1981 cinematic feature, Excalibur.
Written in Late Middle English, the Morte was first printed by William Caxton in 1485. Since then, many other versions and editions based on Caxton’s text – most them removing material from the original – have been printed. For this free Mythgard Academy seminar, we will be using the Eugène Vinaver version, specifically the second edition published by the Oxford University Press in 1971 (with a subsequent printing in 1977). This edition is generally available through Amazon and various used book sellers online. For a description of the differences between the Caxton and Vinaver editions of Malory, see this explanation.
For more information about Mythgard Academy, visit http://mythgard.org/academy/
Join our community!
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MythgardAcad...
- Twitter: http://twitter.com/mythgardian
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https://wn.com/Le_Morte_D'Arthur_Session_4_Arthur's_Glory_And_Failure
Thomas Malory: Complete Works, Eugène Vinaver, 2nd ed.
Recommended edition
(Vinaver, 2nd ed.)
Starting in July 2018, Mythgard Academy will present a free seminar on Le Morte d’Arthur, the classic cycle of Arthurian tales retold by Sir Thomas Malory. The tales have been the source of many later retellings of the Arthur mythos, including, for example, The Once and Future King by T. H. White and the 1981 cinematic feature, Excalibur.
Written in Late Middle English, the Morte was first printed by William Caxton in 1485. Since then, many other versions and editions based on Caxton’s text – most them removing material from the original – have been printed. For this free Mythgard Academy seminar, we will be using the Eugène Vinaver version, specifically the second edition published by the Oxford University Press in 1971 (with a subsequent printing in 1977). This edition is generally available through Amazon and various used book sellers online. For a description of the differences between the Caxton and Vinaver editions of Malory, see this explanation.
For more information about Mythgard Academy, visit http://mythgard.org/academy/
Join our community!
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MythgardAcad...
- Twitter: http://twitter.com/mythgardian
- Instagram: http://instagram.com/mythgardian
- Forums: http://forums.signumuniversity
- published: 02 Aug 2018
- views: 2315
1:57:32
Le Morte D'Arthur: Session 34 - Gawayne's Vengeance
Thomas Malory: Complete Works, Eugène Vinaver, 2nd ed. Recommended edition (Vinaver, 2nd ed.)
Starting in July 2018, Mythgard Academy will present a free semin...
Thomas Malory: Complete Works, Eugène Vinaver, 2nd ed. Recommended edition (Vinaver, 2nd ed.)
Starting in July 2018, Mythgard Academy will present a free seminar on Le Morte d’Arthur, the classic cycle of Arthurian tales retold by Sir Thomas Malory. The tales have been the source of many later retellings of the Arthur mythos, including, for example, The Once and Future King by T. H. White and the 1981 cinematic feature, Excalibur. Written in Late Middle English, the Morte was first printed by William Caxton in 1485. Since then, many other versions and editions based on Caxton’s text – most them removing material from the original – have been printed. For this free Mythgard Academy seminar, we will be using the Eugène Vinaver version, specifically the second edition published by the Oxford University Press in 1971 (with a subsequent printing in 1977). This edition is generally available through Amazon and various used book sellers online. For a description of the differences between the Caxton and Vinaver editions of Malory, see this explanation.
For more information about Mythgard Academy, visit http://mythgard.org/academy/
Join our community!
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MythgardAcad...
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Slides: https://s3.amazonaws.com/media.mythgardacademy/MSA023_LeMorteDArthur/MSA023_20190417_34_Gawaynes-Vengeance.pdf
https://wn.com/Le_Morte_D'Arthur_Session_34_Gawayne's_Vengeance
Thomas Malory: Complete Works, Eugène Vinaver, 2nd ed. Recommended edition (Vinaver, 2nd ed.)
Starting in July 2018, Mythgard Academy will present a free seminar on Le Morte d’Arthur, the classic cycle of Arthurian tales retold by Sir Thomas Malory. The tales have been the source of many later retellings of the Arthur mythos, including, for example, The Once and Future King by T. H. White and the 1981 cinematic feature, Excalibur. Written in Late Middle English, the Morte was first printed by William Caxton in 1485. Since then, many other versions and editions based on Caxton’s text – most them removing material from the original – have been printed. For this free Mythgard Academy seminar, we will be using the Eugène Vinaver version, specifically the second edition published by the Oxford University Press in 1971 (with a subsequent printing in 1977). This edition is generally available through Amazon and various used book sellers online. For a description of the differences between the Caxton and Vinaver editions of Malory, see this explanation.
For more information about Mythgard Academy, visit http://mythgard.org/academy/
Join our community!
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MythgardAcad...
- Twitter: http://twitter.com/mythgardian
- Instagram: http://instagram.com/mythgardian
- Forums: http://forums.signumuniversity
Slides: https://s3.amazonaws.com/media.mythgardacademy/MSA023_LeMorteDArthur/MSA023_20190417_34_Gawaynes-Vengeance.pdf
- published: 20 Apr 2019
- views: 697
2:03:24
Le Morte D'Arthur : Session 7 - What a Royal Wedding is Really Supposed to Look Like
Thomas Malory: Complete Works, Eugène Vinaver, 2nd ed.
Recommended edition
(Vinaver, 2nd ed.)
Starting in July 2018, Mythgard Academy will present a free semina...
Thomas Malory: Complete Works, Eugène Vinaver, 2nd ed.
Recommended edition
(Vinaver, 2nd ed.)
Starting in July 2018, Mythgard Academy will present a free seminar on Le Morte d’Arthur, the classic cycle of Arthurian tales retold by Sir Thomas Malory. The tales have been the source of many later retellings of the Arthur mythos, including, for example, The Once and Future King by T. H. White and the 1981 cinematic feature, Excalibur.
Written in Late Middle English, the Morte was first printed by William Caxton in 1485. Since then, many other versions and editions based on Caxton’s text – most them removing material from the original – have been printed. For this free Mythgard Academy seminar, we will be using the Eugène Vinaver version, specifically the second edition published by the Oxford University Press in 1971 (with a subsequent printing in 1977). This edition is generally available through Amazon and various used book sellers online. For a description of the differences between the Caxton and Vinaver editions of Malory, see this explanation.
For more information about Mythgard Academy, visit http://mythgard.org/academy/
Join our community!
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MythgardAcad...
- Twitter: http://twitter.com/mythgardian
- Instagram: http://instagram.com/mythgardian
- Forums: http://forums.signumuniversity
https://wn.com/Le_Morte_D'Arthur_Session_7_What_A_Royal_Wedding_Is_Really_Supposed_To_Look_Like
Thomas Malory: Complete Works, Eugène Vinaver, 2nd ed.
Recommended edition
(Vinaver, 2nd ed.)
Starting in July 2018, Mythgard Academy will present a free seminar on Le Morte d’Arthur, the classic cycle of Arthurian tales retold by Sir Thomas Malory. The tales have been the source of many later retellings of the Arthur mythos, including, for example, The Once and Future King by T. H. White and the 1981 cinematic feature, Excalibur.
Written in Late Middle English, the Morte was first printed by William Caxton in 1485. Since then, many other versions and editions based on Caxton’s text – most them removing material from the original – have been printed. For this free Mythgard Academy seminar, we will be using the Eugène Vinaver version, specifically the second edition published by the Oxford University Press in 1971 (with a subsequent printing in 1977). This edition is generally available through Amazon and various used book sellers online. For a description of the differences between the Caxton and Vinaver editions of Malory, see this explanation.
For more information about Mythgard Academy, visit http://mythgard.org/academy/
Join our community!
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MythgardAcad...
- Twitter: http://twitter.com/mythgardian
- Instagram: http://instagram.com/mythgardian
- Forums: http://forums.signumuniversity
- published: 22 Sep 2018
- views: 1167
2:11:27
Le Morte D'Arthur: Session 21 - Tristram in Logres
Thomas Malory: Complete Works, Eugène Vinaver, 2nd ed. Recommended edition (Vinaver, 2nd ed.)
Starting in July 2018, Mythgard Academy will present a free semin...
Thomas Malory: Complete Works, Eugène Vinaver, 2nd ed. Recommended edition (Vinaver, 2nd ed.)
Starting in July 2018, Mythgard Academy will present a free seminar on Le Morte d’Arthur, the classic cycle of Arthurian tales retold by Sir Thomas Malory. The tales have been the source of many later retellings of the Arthur mythos, including, for example, The Once and Future King by T. H. White and the 1981 cinematic feature, Excalibur. Written in Late Middle English, the Morte was first printed by William Caxton in 1485. Since then, many other versions and editions based on Caxton’s text – most them removing material from the original – have been printed. For this free Mythgard Academy seminar, we will be using the Eugène Vinaver version, specifically the second edition published by the Oxford University Press in 1971 (with a subsequent printing in 1977). This edition is generally available through Amazon and various used book sellers online. For a description of the differences between the Caxton and Vinaver editions of Malory, see this explanation.
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Thomas Malory: Complete Works, Eugène Vinaver, 2nd ed. Recommended edition (Vinaver, 2nd ed.)
Starting in July 2018, Mythgard Academy will present a free seminar on Le Morte d’Arthur, the classic cycle of Arthurian tales retold by Sir Thomas Malory. The tales have been the source of many later retellings of the Arthur mythos, including, for example, The Once and Future King by T. H. White and the 1981 cinematic feature, Excalibur. Written in Late Middle English, the Morte was first printed by William Caxton in 1485. Since then, many other versions and editions based on Caxton’s text – most them removing material from the original – have been printed. For this free Mythgard Academy seminar, we will be using the Eugène Vinaver version, specifically the second edition published by the Oxford University Press in 1971 (with a subsequent printing in 1977). This edition is generally available through Amazon and various used book sellers online. For a description of the differences between the Caxton and Vinaver editions of Malory, see this explanation.
For more information about Mythgard Academy, visit http://mythgard.org/academy/
Join our community!
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- published: 15 Dec 2018
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Signum Symposia: Spring Courses 2022 Preview
recorded on January 4, 2022.
Signum University Spring 2022 semester starts January 10!
In this Course Preview event, you can find out about the new courses of...
recorded on January 4, 2022.
Signum University Spring 2022 semester starts January 10!
In this Course Preview event, you can find out about the new courses offered at Signum University this coming Spring Term (January 10 – April 3) and meet the professors who will be teaching them! Representatives from the courses explain how the classes work, what people can expect if they sign up, and answer questions from the live audience.
The link to the announcement of this event. https://signumuniversity.org/event/spring-courses-2022-preview/
The Spring 2022 Courses
The Return of King Arthur, lectured by Dr. Gabriel Schenk – This course tracks the return of King Arthur through British and American novels, poetry, plays, films, short stories, and comics. https://signumuniversity.org/catalog/the-return-of-king-arthur/
Old Saxon: Heliand and Genesis – Read and translate the major works of Old Saxon literature in this language seminar. https://signumuniversity.org/catalog/old-saxon/
Science Fiction Part I, lectured by Dr. Amy H. Sturgis– Join award-winning scholar Dr. Amy H. Sturgis as she explores the ways in which the literature of science fiction over time has asked the question: “What if?” https://signumuniversity.org/catalog/science-fiction-part-i/
Tolkien’s World of Middle-earth, lectured by Dr. Verlyn Flieger – In this course, students will read Tolkien’s critical essays, translations, and imaginative stories to explore how his world and his myth developed over time. https://signumuniversity.org/catalog/tolkiens-world-of-middle-earth/
For more information on the courses in the Spring semester.
https://signumuniversity.org/classes/future/
To learn more about Signum University, visit: https://signumuniversity.org/about/
For more upcoming events at Signum University, visit us at: https://signumuniversity.org/event/
Don't forget to check out more videos on this channel for the past events and our free, fun, and educational weekly activities.
https://wn.com/Signum_Symposia_Spring_Courses_2022_Preview
recorded on January 4, 2022.
Signum University Spring 2022 semester starts January 10!
In this Course Preview event, you can find out about the new courses offered at Signum University this coming Spring Term (January 10 – April 3) and meet the professors who will be teaching them! Representatives from the courses explain how the classes work, what people can expect if they sign up, and answer questions from the live audience.
The link to the announcement of this event. https://signumuniversity.org/event/spring-courses-2022-preview/
The Spring 2022 Courses
The Return of King Arthur, lectured by Dr. Gabriel Schenk – This course tracks the return of King Arthur through British and American novels, poetry, plays, films, short stories, and comics. https://signumuniversity.org/catalog/the-return-of-king-arthur/
Old Saxon: Heliand and Genesis – Read and translate the major works of Old Saxon literature in this language seminar. https://signumuniversity.org/catalog/old-saxon/
Science Fiction Part I, lectured by Dr. Amy H. Sturgis– Join award-winning scholar Dr. Amy H. Sturgis as she explores the ways in which the literature of science fiction over time has asked the question: “What if?” https://signumuniversity.org/catalog/science-fiction-part-i/
Tolkien’s World of Middle-earth, lectured by Dr. Verlyn Flieger – In this course, students will read Tolkien’s critical essays, translations, and imaginative stories to explore how his world and his myth developed over time. https://signumuniversity.org/catalog/tolkiens-world-of-middle-earth/
For more information on the courses in the Spring semester.
https://signumuniversity.org/classes/future/
To learn more about Signum University, visit: https://signumuniversity.org/about/
For more upcoming events at Signum University, visit us at: https://signumuniversity.org/event/
Don't forget to check out more videos on this channel for the past events and our free, fun, and educational weekly activities.
- published: 06 Jan 2022
- views: 361