Abstract
King Arthur's Round Table, as Malory portrays it in 'The Tale of King Arthur', does not exist for the disinterested promotion of chivalric virtue. It is rather an instrument of rule, through which a kingly patron recruits noble retainers to serve the specific, chiefly military, needs of his reign
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