Episode 163: Camelot Forever

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The myth of Camelot runs deep in our culture. For over a thousand years, storytellers have felt compelled to tell the tale of King Arthur and add their own spin on the mythical legend. But we live in pretty cynical times where the idea of a wise and noble king feels like just as much of a fantasy as a boy pulling a magical sword from a stone. So why does the character of Arthur still endure? I talk with Arthurian scholars Martha Bayless, Elizabeth Archibald and Ingrid Nelson about why we can never forget that for one brief shining moment, there was a Camelot – even if there probably never was a Camelot. 
Camelot Forever transcript
MUSIC LIST
  • Borough by Blue Dot Sessions
  • Return of the Light by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen
  • Palms Down by Blue Dot Sessions
  • And We Walk After by Trevor Kowalski
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