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In which Kay names Prettyboy

Primary Sources Posted on September 4, 2010 by jeffwikSeptember 4, 2015

Book VII, the Tale of Sir Prettyboy, is another thing all itself; the minimal amount of internet research I’m willing to do suggests that unlike the most of the rest of Le Morte D’Arthur, Sir Thomas Malory made up this … Continue reading →

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In which Sir Launcelot is outwitted

Primary Sources Posted on September 4, 2010 by jeffwikSeptember 4, 2015

The Tale of Launcelot Outwitted is way more straightforward. Nothing supernatural here, just a lot of misogyny. We open with Sir Launcelot as he rode around randomly, in search of whatever strange adventures came along. One day he passed a … Continue reading →

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In which Sir Launcelot goes on the strangest adventure

Primary Sources Posted on September 4, 2010 by jeffwikSeptember 4, 2015

This particular Tale of Launcelot is a little involved. It’s not quite of the same tenor as the other strange adventures recounted here in Book VI. Also, Malory is bad about marrying his antecedents and his referents, so I might … Continue reading →

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In which the reader has a sense of deja vu

Primary Sources Posted on September 4, 2010 by jeffwikSeptember 4, 2015

Launcelot continued along, hitting up strange adventure after strange adventure, not all of which Malory bothers to cover. He was just having a good ol’ time, dressed up as Sir Kay and traveling incognito. Because no one knew that he … Continue reading →

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In which Sir Launcelot has a little fun at Sir Kay’s expense

Primary Sources Posted on September 4, 2010 by jeffwikSeptember 4, 2015

Launcelot’s adventures continued; you aren’t getting off that easily. He crossed the wilderland for another indeterminate period, hours or days or months. One evening he found himself at a nice walled manor house out in the middle of nowhere. The … Continue reading →

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In which Sir Launcelot kills two giants alone, take that Arthur and Kay

Primary Sources Posted on September 4, 2010 by jeffwikSeptember 4, 2015

A couple of days later, as Launcelot grumpily wandered in search of strange adventure, he came to a long bridge over a gully. Just on the other side he saw some jackass with an ironshod club. “Where’s your toll money?” … Continue reading →

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In which Sir Launcelot does the thing for Yuffie

Primary Sources Posted on September 4, 2010 by jeffwikSeptember 4, 2015

And so Launcelot and Yuffie rode together, heading towards Launcelot didn’t know what. He waited until he was well away from Castle Turquine before he asked Yuffie exactly what the deal was. “Up this road there’s a knight who’s been … Continue reading →

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In which Sir Launcelot finally faces Sir Turquine

Primary Sources Posted on September 4, 2010 by jeffwikSeptember 4, 2015

Launcelot rode off into the sunset, ready for a new strange adventure! Which is to say, back to the first part of this same strange adventure, which had been disrupted by Lionel’s disappearance. Soon he was back in the general … Continue reading →

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In which Launcelot has a gay panic moment

Primary Sources Posted on September 4, 2010 by jeffwikSeptember 4, 2015

Late that night, Becca sneaked into Launcelot’s cell, and unlocked the twelve different locks securing Launcelot in his prison. She led him out to where she had stashed his armor, and once he had armored up, she led him to … Continue reading →

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In which Sir Launcelot takes the first of many naps

Primary Sources Posted on September 4, 2010 by jeffwikSeptember 4, 2015

The Tale of Sir Launcelot and Sir Turquine is the first of many stories focusing on the more-or-less hero of Le Morte D’Arthur, Sir Launcelot du Lake. As I mentioned back in Book IV, Malory loves him some Launcelot. Book … Continue reading →

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