Originally Posted by
JBI
I'm not going to lie, I am bored of so much Arthur. I think it comes with the fact that he is the quintessential English myth, but really, since the time of the Victorians, there has been far too much written about the Cycle. Every mediocre fantasy writer, and some perhaps not so mediocre ones, in England, have done their take on Arthur. I think it is such an exhausted topic - people need to new myths to interpret, but I think Arthur serves still the perfect model.
The reason? after world War I, the English pastoral went to the toilet. Now, by weaving Arthur again, they can recreate that pre-industrial romantic England that really can only exist in fiction. And then, to shake things up more, along come 5000 other writers who decide to undercut the myth, so not only do we have a billion Arthur books, we also have a Billion counter-Arthur books. Really, I think the world needs a new fantastical vision. But yeah, The Mists Of Avalon is perhaps the best of the lot.