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Haunted by Arthur: Masculinity, Trauma and Myth in Malcolm Walkers "The Stone Crown"

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Author: Sandra Lyne

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Explore the profound themes of masculinity, trauma, and myth in Sandra Lyne's insightful essay, "Haunted by Arthur: Masculinity, Trauma, and Myth in Malcolm Walker’s The Stone Crown." This compelling work delves into Malcolm Walker's novel "The Stone Crown," examining the haunting legacy of King Arthur and his warriors within a modern context. Lyne expertly analyzes how the novel intertwines the Arthurian legend with contemporary issues of trauma, exploring the emotional and psychological impact on its characters.

Perfect for students, scholars, and enthusiasts of literary studies, this essay provides a comprehensive analysis of the novel’s themes, highlighting the intersection of myth and modernity. Enhance your understanding of how ancient legends continue to resonate in today's world through this meticulous examination of Walker’s narrative.

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  • In-depth analysis of Malcolm Walker’s "The Stone Crown"

  • Exploration of themes such as masculinity, trauma, and myth

  • Insightful commentary on the modern reinterpretation of Arthurian legend

  • Written by esteemed scholar Sandra Lyne

  • Ideal for students, educators, and literary enthusiasts

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