The World of King Arthur. Maladie

The World of King Arthur. Maladie (Polish: Świat króla Artura. Maladie) is a 1995 book of Andrzej Sapkowski. It consists of two parts: an essay about the Arthurian legend and a retelling-type novelette about the love of two secondary characters, Morholt and Branwen, from the legend of Tristan and Isolde.[1][2][3][4] The "maladie" in the title refers to maladie d'amour, 'lovesickness'.

In 2012 "Maladie" was republished in the collection Maladie i inne opowiadania.[5][6]

References

  1. ^ Sapkowski i król Artur, Nowa Fantastyka, 10(157), 1995
  2. ^ Sapkowski pod znieczuleniem, Fenix 5(43), 1995
  3. ^ И.Ю. Гаврикова, "ЛИТЕРАТУРА ФЭНТЕЗИ: ЭХО СИМВОЛИЗМА?", In: Tamara Kudryavtseva, Tatiana Sharypina, Maria Nadyarnykh (eds., Парадигмы переходности и образы фантастического мира в художественном пространстве XIX-XX вв., 2019, pp. 373–375
  4. ^ Katarzyna Lubawa, Reconstruction of the story of Tristan and Isolde in Andrzej Sapkowski’s "Maladie" in the context of postmodern tendencies in fantasy literature, December 13, 2021, doi:10.36770/bp.627
  5. ^ Maladie i inne opowiadania. Andrzej Sapkowski, Esensja
  6. ^ Maladie i inne opowiadania - Andrzej Sapkowski, Poltergeist