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I took my first trip to Britain when I was fourteen years old, but it was
long before that, that I began to take an interest in Arthurian legends
and literature. Ever since I can remember I fantasized
about being one of the Knights of the
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| Me (on the right) and
my friend Ben at the Chalice Well Gardens in Glastonbury, England. |
Round Table, perhaps Tristan or Galahad. I always
wanted to find the Holy Grail growing up or the Ark of the Covenant. Adventure
was just part of my interest, but deep inside I just loved the legends.
The parts of the stories that give you goose bumps no matter how many times
you here them.
At the young age of thirteen, I read Thomas Malory's Le Morte D'Arthur
for the first time, and from there I began to read just more and
more on Arthurian Legends and even the history behind it all. The summer
after my sophomore year in college I flew to England and began researching
some of the stories myself. I spent a good deal of time in Glastonbury and
Cornwall and also quite a bit of time in northwest Wales. I returned to
the same places this past spring and once again began to discover new things
about all of these places.
At one point in time I desperately wanted to author a book on Arthurian
Legend and History, but for now I will have to settle for this Web site.
So, what do I really believe about King Arthur and all the stories? Well,
that is still a matter of debate in my opinion. I will let you decide for
yourself. So, check out the site and let
me know what you think.
Nathan
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