Short articles on King Arthur
- King Arthur 'Once and Future King' (BBC, 2005) The fantastical tale of King Arthur, the hero warrior, is one of the great themes of British literature. But was it just invented to restore British pride after the Norman invasion? Michael Wood puts the king in the spotlight.
- Basics of King Arthur
From "How King Arthur Worked" http://history.howstuffworks.com/middle-ages/king-arthur.htm
Sangorski, Alberto (1862-1932), "Arthur receives Excalibur from the Lady of the Lake"

Sangorski, Alberto (1862-1932), "Arthur receives Excalibur from the Lady of the Lake" from: Morte D'Arthur: A Poem by Alfred Lord Tennyson. Courtesy of: The Camelot Project at The University of Rochester (http://www.lib.rochester.edu/camelot/cphome.stm).
Selected Books on King Arthur and Arthurian Literature
A companion to Arthurian and Celtic myths and legends. - Mike Dixon-Kennedy. 2004.
ISBN/ISSN: 0750933100
Arthur, King -- Legends --Encyclopedias.
Arthurian romances -- Encyclopedias.
Mythology, Celtic -- Encyclopedias.
Arthurian romance : a short introduction / Derek Pearsall. - Derek Pearsall. 2003.
ISBN/ISSN: 0631233199
Arthurian romances -- History and criticism.
King Arthur : myth-making and history. - N.J. Higham. 2002.
ISBN/ISSN: 0415213053
Arthur, King.
Great Britain -- History -- To 1066 -- Historiography.
Britons -- Kings and rulers -- Folklore.
Mythology, Celtic -- Great Britain.
Historiography -- Great Britain.
The reign of Arthur : from history to legend / Christopher Gidlow - Christopher Gidlow. 2004
ISBN/ISSN: 0750934182
Arthur, King. Britons -- Kings and rulers -- Folklore. Great Britain -- History -- To 1066.
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