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![]() The Once and Future KingT.H. WhiteCliffsNotes on The Once and Future King is an analysis of The Sword in the Stone, T.H. White's version of the story of a boy's transformation into the legendary King Arthur. Merlyn the magician tutors the Wart in the ways of life, politics, and war, preparing him for his future role as king. You also get an overview of The Queen of Air and Darkness, The Ill-Made Knight, and The Candle in the Wind, which, together with The Sword in the Stone, comprise The Once and Future King. Search this CliffsNote
Book Summary for The Once and Future King: The Sword in the StoneT.H. White BiographyAn Unhappy ChildhoodCambridge and ItalyWhite, Malory, and Le Morte D'ArthurThe Once and Future KingLast YearsAbout The Once and Future KingIntroductionWas There a Real King Arthur?Arthur in LiteratureSummary and Analysis of Volume 1: The Sword and the StoneChapters 1–5Chapters 6–7Chapter 8Chapters 9–12Chapter 13Chapters 14–16Chapters 17–19Chapters 20–21Chapters 22–24Overview of Volume 2: The Queen of Air and DarknessOverview of Volume 3: The Ill-Made KnightOverview of Volume 4: The Candle in the WindCharacter ListCharacter MapCharacter AnalysisWartMerlynKaySir EctorCritical EssaysA Guide to Arthurian FilmsStudy and Homework HelpFull Glossary of The Once and Future KingQuizEssay QuestionsPractice Projects
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