Tales of King Arthur and the Round Table (version 2)

Tales of King Arthur and the Round Table (version 2)
Long before Batman or any other hero, there was a king pulled from a stone and a table shaped like hope. Andrew Lang's collection gathers the great Arthurian romances, the birth of Camelot, the forging of the Round Table, knights whose names still echo: Lancelot, Gawain, Percival. These are tales of quest and betrayal, of a golden age that burns itself to ash. The magic is real: swords whisper, ladies vanish into lakes, a grail waits at the edge of sight. But the heart is human: loyalty tested past breaking, love that wrecks kingdoms, a throne built on trust that crumbles from within. Lang adapted these stories from medieval sources into prose that hums with danger and wonder. Five hundred years of legend concentrated into pages that feel ancient and urgent at once. For anyone who has ever wanted to believe in a world where honor means something, where a knight might ride out of the mist and change everything.
X-Ray
Read by
Group Narration
14 readers
Phil Chenevert, Joyfull, kgon, JaredHB +10 more















![XXXII Ballades in Blue China [1885]](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fd3b2n8gj62qnwr.cloudfront.net%2FCOVERS%2Fgutenberg_covers75k%2Febook-51160.png&w=3840&q=75)


