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steepholm ([personal profile] steepholm) wrote2011-05-27 10:59 am
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Arthurian Euhemerism

I wonder who was the first person to suggest that the story of the sword in the stone might be an allegory about the discovery of iron smelting? They were very fond of interpreting classical legends that way in the Renaissance, but I never heard of the method being applied to anything Arthurian. I'd guess it was a 19th or 20th-century notion, but it would be good to trace it to source.
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[personal profile] owlfish 2011-05-27 11:35 am (UTC)(link)
No answer (yet), but your question successfully distracted me from work for the last half-hour. The highlight so far for me was discovering Rudyard Kipling's "Cold Iron" poem.

[identity profile] steepholm.livejournal.com 2011-05-27 11:46 am (UTC)(link)
Sorry to have led you from the strait path...