Maude L. Radford Warren was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature and her retellings of classic tales. She gained prominence with her work 'King Arthur and His Knights,' which presents the legendary stories of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table in a manner accessible to younger readers. Warren's storytelling not only captivated children but also introduced them to the rich tapestry of Arthurian legend, blending adventure with moral lessons. Warren's literary significance lies in her ability to adapt complex narratives for a younger audience, making timeless tales relevant and engaging. Her work reflects a broader trend in early 20th-century literature where authors sought to educate and inspire children through imaginative storytelling. By reinterpreting these classic myths, Warren helped to preserve the cultural heritage of the Arthurian legends while ensuring they remained a vital part of children's literature. Her legacy continues to influence how these stories are shared with new generations, emphasizing the importance of courage, friendship, and honor.