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The sword in the stone

Book • 1938
T. H.

White's "The Sword in the Stone" is a retelling of the Arthurian legend, focusing on the childhood and early years of King Arthur.

The story is presented as a series of interconnected tales, each with its own unique charm and style.

White's narrative blends elements of fantasy, humor, and social commentary, creating a richly detailed and engaging world.

The book's exploration of themes such as education, morality, and the nature of power resonates with readers of all ages.

Its influence on subsequent Arthurian adaptations is significant.

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Connor Beaton
in relation to his son watching the original movie from 1958 or 1962.
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Building Confidence And Self Worth: Lessons From King Arthur
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Tom Holland
as an author whose book is cited in his book.
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