Talk:2007-08 AM Le Morte Darthur (1485)

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Hi Olaf, just stumbled upon this course of yours and incidentally I am just listening to the Connecticut Yankee as an audio book. As far as I have checked it is a completely unaltered reading; don't know if this is helpful or not - personally I sometimes like audiobooks while running or driving to university or doing whatever that requires only part of my concentration: http://librivox.org/a-connecticut-yankee-in-king-arthurs-court-by-mark-twain/ If you do this course and "old stuents" are permitted entry you can almost count on me. --Nico Zorn 11:41, 7 July 2007 (CEST)

I thought you would like it - and of course you are welcome (who is a greater expert on the fantasy world that book created?) --Olaf Simons 12:42, 7 July 2007 (CEST)

Oh, I believe there are some ;) If you would like to include a recent novel, "Knight Live" might be interesting. It basically tells the story of Arthur being awaken from his sleep in our modern time and now going to help mankind...by first candidating as the mayor of New York. Of course Morgan, Medraud, Merlin, Guinevere, Lancelot and lots of other characters eomwhere got accross the times as well... I would have a German revised edition at my place. (The author recently re-worked the novel since the original was sold out and he felt like he should include some of the more recent developments - the politics of America were hopelessly outdated for example), cf: Amazon Not the best spoof but an amusing one and pretty recent. (But the Morte and the Yankee are already pretty long, of course) --Nico Zorn 13:48, 7 July 2007 (CEST)