King Arthur stands as a central figure in the development of Christian-themed literature across medieval Europe, leaving a lasting legacy on the literary traditions of the continent. This course explores the Christian dimensions of key Arthurian texts from the Middle Ages, tracing their evolution from Geoffrey of Monmouth to Thomas Malory. Special emphasis will be placed on Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and The Quest of the Holy Grail, examining how these works reflect and shape Christian ideals of virtue, sacrifice, and divine mystery within the chivalric world.


