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Excalibur: An Arthurian Drama

Ralph Adams Cram

Editora: DigiCat

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In 'Excalibur: An Arthurian Drama,' Ralph Adams Cram masterfully weaves a narrative tapestry imbued with the mythic grandeur of Merlin and his entwined fate with legendary medieval figures. Through stirring poetic language and a deep reverence for the Arthurian tradition, the drama not only resurrects the world of knights, honor, and mystical lore but also reflects on the eternal themes of power, succession, and destiny. Cram's literary style, rich in archaic diction and rhythmic cadence, reflects the medieval milieu, making his work both a homage to and a continuation of the chivalric epics that have shaped Western literature.

Ralph Adams Cram, an architect by trade and a literary enthusiast by passion, channels his profound understanding of medieval aesthetics into the creation of this Arthurian play. His architectural background, with its emphasis on structural integrity and design, is mirrored in the meticulous construction of his dramatic narrative. Delving into the depths of legendary lore, Cram presents an interpretation of the Arthurian saga that resonates with his expertise in and appreciation for gothic revivalism, therefore informing his literary quest to capture the essence of a bygone age.

'Rexcalibur: An Arthurian Drama' is a must-read for aficionados of Arthurian mythology and those who delight in the exploration of historical fiction through dramatic literature. Cram's work invites readers to traverse the mists of time to an era of valiant knights and enigmatic sorcerers, offering a fresh yet faithful perspective on a cornerstone of cultural heritage. Its lyrical beauty and profound exploration of themes central to human experience make this drama an enriching addition to the canon of Arthurian literature.
Disponível desde: 22/11/2022.
Comprimento de impressão: 75 páginas.

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