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The King (Masterplots II: American Fiction Series, Revised Edition)

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The King is an attempt to fit the Arthurian tales of Sir Thomas Malory to the situation during the Battle of Britain. In a series of small, unnumbered chapters, Donald Barthelme delineates, in an almost offhand, oral style, the concerns of Arthur, Guinevere, Lancelot, and many minor characters.

The first chapter, written in a parody of the medieval Malory’s convoluted style, describes Launcelot riding about furiously in a state of wild and random action. It becomes clear that this story will be something different, however, when Guinevere is shown in...

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