![]() ![]() (Iribel/ Deviant Art ) Avalon is Discussed More than VisitedĪvalon has long been a staple of the literature of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. What was Avalon's role in medieval literature, then? Was it magical or metaphorical? Was it both? Was it entirely unrelated to Arthur? Well, the last question is evidently answered with a resounding "NO" but is there a question about Avalon that can be answered with a resounding "yes"? This work will examine the ways in which Avalon was depicted in medieval literature, how it was altered over time, and some of the literary and historical implications of the site's supposed mysticism.Īn artist’s interpretation of Avalon. ![]() Its existence and the essence of Avalon had therefore varied from author to author. A realm imbued with magic, mystery and mysticism, Avalon is as much a metaphor as a true metaphysical realm. These titles have long been associated with the magical resting place of the early medieval king, Arthur Pendragon. ![]() The Isle of Apples, Isle of the Blessed, and the Otherworld. ![]()
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