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Gerald Morris

    29 de octubre de 1963

    Gerald Morris es reconocido por sus reinterpretaciones de las leyendas artúricas, dirigidas principalmente a lectores jóvenes. Sus obras dan vida a relatos clásicos con un enfoque lúdico y accesible, centrándose a menudo en personajes menos conocidos y sus perspectivas. Morris combina hábilmente humor y aventura, revitalizando mitos antiguos para una nueva generación. Su estilo narrativo es ágil y cautivador, asegurando que las historias sean entretenidas y memorables.

    Die letzte Lanze für die Lady
    The Squire's Tale
    Quest of the Fair Unknown
    Squire's Tales - 2: The Squire, His Knight, and His Lady
    The Princess, the Crone, and the Dung-Cart Knight (Squire's Tales (Houghton Mifflin Paperback))
    Lioness and Her Knight
    • Lioness and Her Knight

      • 354 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Luneta, feeling stifled by her mundane life in Orkney and her father's dullness as a knight of King Arthur's Round Table, eagerly seizes the chance to stay at a family friend's castle near Camelot. Her adventure begins when her charming cousin, Sir Ywain, arrives to escort her to the vibrant court of King Arthur, promising excitement and new experiences. The story unfolds as Luneta seeks to break free from her ordinary life and embrace the adventures that await her in Camelot.

      Lioness and Her Knight
      4,5
    • Sir Gawain and his squire Terence have set off on another adventure, only to be deterred by a surprise disaster. As a result, Gawain must meet with the invincible Green Knight in a contest that could easily be Gawain’s last. But the road to impending death is never easy, and theirs is filled with danger and mishaps. Along the way Gawain and Terence cross paths with many odd men. Even odder creatures from the Other World will teach Terence about his past, and perhaps a little about his future. Gawain and Terence must rescue a not-too-typical damsel-in-distress, Lady Eileen, from the evil Marquis of Alva. In Lady Eileen, Terence may have met his match, in more than one way. One thing is certain: when Gawain and Terence finally encounter the Green Knight, it will be the knight’s turn to be surprised.

      Squire's Tales - 2: The Squire, His Knight, and His Lady
      4,4
    • Quest of the Fair Unknown

      • 274 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      A dying wish sends Beaufils on a quest to find his father, a knight of King Arthur's court, leading him from his secluded forest home into a broader, unfamiliar world. His naivety brings laughter to his companions, yet his unique perspective proves invaluable as they navigate a landscape filled with surprising allies and adversaries. The journey not only challenges his understanding but also reveals the richness of human connections and the complexities of life beyond his sheltered upbringing.

      Quest of the Fair Unknown
      4,2
    • In medieval England, fourteen-year-old Terence finds his tranquil existence suddenly changed when he becomes the squire of the young Gawain of Orkney and accompanies him on a long quest, proving Gawain's worth as a knight and revealing an important secret about his own true identity.

      The Squire's Tale
      4,1
    • Der junge Dinadan soll Ritter werden. Aber Dinadan hat keine Lust zum Ritterdasein, das vor allen Dingen aus Zweikämpfen, Turnieren und machohaften Versuchen, das Herz einer Dame zu erobern, besteht. Viel lieber wäre er ein Troubadour. Von seinem Vater unfreiwillig zum Ritter geschlagen, wird er losgeschickt, um Heldentaten zu vollbringen. Dinadan merkt bald, dass seine Balladen über spektakuläre und heldenhafte Taten der Ritter nichts als Mythen sind und er beweist, dass zur Erlangung von Ehre, Ruhm und wahrer Liebe nicht immer ein Schwert gehört ...

      Triumph dem tapferen Troubadour
      4,1