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Preserved for posterity in the book of collected writings {{BS}}, this tale is Terry Pratchett's deconstruction of the King Arthur legend concerning, among other things, swords in stones, with a side nod to other related European legends such as King [[Roland]] and Holger Dansk (both of whom are popularly supposed to be in suspended animation in unspecified Francophonic or Danish-speaking places, who will awaken when great doom threatens France and | Preserved for posterity in the book of collected writings {{BS}}, this tale is Terry Pratchett's deconstruction of the King Arthur legend concerning, among other things, swords in stones, with a side nod to other related European legends such as King [[Roland]] and Holger Dansk (both of whom are popularly supposed to be in suspended animation in unspecified Francophonic or Danish-speaking places, who will awaken when great doom threatens France and Denmark respectively) | ||
[[Category:Short Stories|Hollywood Chickens]] | [[Category:Short Stories|Hollywood Chickens]] |
Revision as of 09:42, 20 July 2016
Preserved for posterity in the book of collected writings A Blink of the Screen, this tale is Terry Pratchett's deconstruction of the King Arthur legend concerning, among other things, swords in stones, with a side nod to other related European legends such as King Roland and Holger Dansk (both of whom are popularly supposed to be in suspended animation in unspecified Francophonic or Danish-speaking places, who will awaken when great doom threatens France and Denmark respectively)