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The Fall of Kings and Princes: Structure and Destruction in Arthurian Tragedy

The Fall of Kings and Princes: Structure and Destruction in Arthurian Tragedy Hardcover - 1995

by Guerin, M. Victoria

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Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1995. First edition. Hardcover. Fine/near fine. Presumed first edition, 1995, hardcover with orange cloth boards in dust jacket, octavo, 336pp., sparsely illustrated in b&w. Book fine with handsome boards and tight binding, text clean and unmarked. DJ near fine with hint of edgewear.
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From the rear cover

"Guerin's eye for detail and knack for noticing even the most minute parallel or textual tradition is stunning. . . . The Fall of Kings and Princes is a valuable addition to Arthurian studies, offering the most complete and insightful reading of Arthurian tragedy yet."--English Language Notes