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Summary: Stanza 1, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
Passus 1, Stanza 1, Lines 1 through 19: Summary: The poem begins with a reference to when the “siege and assault was ceased at Troy” (1). The poet places the reign of King Arthur in a broad historical...
0 commentsApples Are Good For You.
We've all read or heard stories about some miracle cure where someone who has suffered an ailment or felt lousy for a long time turned it all around after finding 'the cure"(medicine, herb, product). Some...
4 commentsSonic and the Black Knight Review
Sonic and the Black Knight is just a jumbled mess of bad ideas, good ideas done badly and a total misapprehension about what a good Sonic game – or, for that matter, a good videogame – is supposed to be.
0 commentsExploring European Medieval Castles-
If I had the money, I could SO get into exploring the castles of Europe. Our trips to England and Germany have just added to the fascination. There are some major differences in the castles that we have gone...
0 commentsUnmasking Myths - Avalon in the New World
Graham Phillips has been described as being an historical detective. He has been one of Britain's bestselling nonfiction authors for over twenty years now. He is passionate about, and dedicated to, exploring...
0 commentsWhen Sometimes A White Stag Is Just A White Stag
When Sometimes A White Stag Is Just A White Stag… I am a big fan of the white stag. It has a sort of magic about it. I have long since and ever thought with every fiber of my...
0 commentsWho King Arthur Really Was?
Probably the most widely know and popular character in Medieval literature, and maybe even of all eras, is King Arthur. Although the story of this ruler has been retold in nearly all forms and languages and...
1 commentThe Story of the Grail by Chretien de Troyes
Chrétien de Troyes was a French poet who was the first to write about the Grail, but what is the Grail... and where can the Grail be? Some believe the Grail is the Holy Blood of Christ, or his royal bloodline... and this Holy Blood was brought to Bruges, by the Templars.
2 commentsA “Grand Tour” in old photographs
I love old photographs. Perhaps it’s because they give us a glimpse of what people thought was interesting or important at the time they were taken. They pique our curiosity and perhaps evoke a nostalgia for a time we can never again experience.
10 commentsFacts about Dragons and Pictures
A legendary creature is a mythological or folkloric creature (often known as "fabulous creatures" in historical literature). Some creatures, such as the dragon or the griffin, have their origin in traditional...
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