Honors

King Arthur

HON 398 – Dr. Allocca

Course Description:

King Arthur’s legend flourished in the twelfth century when Geoffrey of Monmouth crafted the “history” of a great heroic king who united Britain and saved his people from a number of invaders and challenges. Throughout the centuries, the stories have grown and great chivalrous new characters have been added. Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table have become symbols of justice, national destiny, manliness and self-sacrifice. They have also inspired great artists and been satirized by others. The evolution of this hero has taken several unlikely twists and turns that would have probably surprised his creators very much.

In this course, we will pursue two goals: studying the Arthurian literature of the medieval period and understanding the growth and application of Arthuriana in Britain through the modern era. First, we will familiarize ourselves with several of the canonical Arthurian texts from the twelfth through the fifteenth centuries. Then we will read secondary scholarship, survey the art, poetry, music, film and comics of later centuries that have adapted the Arthurian characters for their own use. Throughout our discussion, we must keep in mind the authors’ purpose and choice for positioning Arthur to serve his/her own needs. Why has Arthur endured as a hero and why is he so malleable for modern users?