A review by zeydejd
King Arthur and His Knights: Selected Tales by Thomas Malory

3.0

Took a minute to get used to ye olde English, but it started to settle in about halfway into this selection. The best, by far, was the final tale broken into 5 chapters (The Most Piteous Tale of the Morte Arthur Saunz Guerdon), though I may have simply liked it best because of the continuity. Overall old Arthurian tales are a bit romantic, tragic and dramatic in ways I don't totally care for. Not one king or knight seems to hold by rules of nobility or knighthood, yet there is a clear distinction for knights who are good vs evil which is tiresome in Arthurian literature.
Good enough to keep my attention, but I'm excited to move on.