• The Once and Future King

  • By: T. H. White
  • Narrated by: Neville Jason
  • Length: 33 hrs
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (5,449 ratings)

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The Once and Future King

By: T. H. White
Narrated by: Neville Jason
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Publisher's summary

The complete "box set" of T. H. White's epic fantasy novel of the Arthurian legend. The novel is made up of five parts: "The Sword in the Stone", "The Witch in the Wood", "The Ill-Made Knight", "The Candle in the Wind", and "The Book of Merlyn".

Merlyn instructs the Wart (Arthur) and his brother, Sir Kay, in the ways of the world. One of them will need it: the king has died, leaving no heir, and a rightful one must be found by pulling a sword from an anvil resting on a stone. In the second and third parts of the novel, Arthur has become king and the kingdom is threatened from the north. In the final two books, the ageing king faces his greatest challenge, when his own son threatens to overthrow him. In "The Book of Merlyn", Arthur's tutor Merlyn reappears and teaches him that, even in the face of apparent ruin, there is hope.

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AudioFile Earphones Award, 2009

"For those who have never read these five books, prepare to be surprised by their adultness, their laugh-out-loud humor and tongue-in-cheek commentary on modern life; for those who know them well, prepare to be delighted with Neville Jason's transcendent reading. The lovely timbre of his narrative voice, his rhythmic, easy pacing and host of individual characterizations transport listeners into White's weird and wonderful otherworld as quickly as Alice slipped through the looking glass. This long production is so entrancing that one wishes it would never end." (AudioFile)

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Brilliant

This book is truly a master piece that lays out incredible and unchanging truths about humanity and world in which we reside. This timeless story of love, war, peace, and the simple beauty of all of creation should always be remembered in times of strife.

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Cornerstone of English Literature

When I was a small boy I wanted to read King Arthur and asked the local librarian where the book was.
He told me there was no single book and that a lot of different people wrote the stories over time. He was correct, but if I was ever in a similar situation, I would recommend this.

A masterclass in audio performance to complement White's masterpiece. Everyone should experience this heartwarming and expansive retelling of the old arthurian legends mixed with a little time travel and some simple philosophy.

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The Once and Future King

I loved this up to the Books of Merlin. I feel they were anticlimactic and poorly paced.

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the performance was great!

the performance was great the story is really long and deep I found myself looking for something else for a while before I came back to it and finished it very political, I see why Disney made it into a children's story and shortened it up a lot!

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Collected books ... not The Once and Future King

What does Neville Jason bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

Neville Jason does a delightful job with the narration, and is good at differentiating characters through voice and tone (which is helpful in some of the dialogue-heavy passages). He also has exactly the right sort of voice to communicate an aura of chivalry in his reading.

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T.H. White wrote The Once and Future King in five distinct parts -- The Sword in The Stone, The Witch In The Wood, The Ill-Made Knight, The Candle In The Wind and The Book of Merlyn. Before compiling these into a final volume, he made significant edits to the structure and story -- especially in the first two books. This collection presents the five books as they were originally written, NOT in their final, edited form. This means, for example, that the Sword in The Stone preserves episodes such as the battle with Madam Mim and the stories of the Snake and the Trees, but omits Arthur's encounters with the Wild Geese and the Ants (which do appear in The Book of Merlyn). I honestly prefer this format, because while it is a bit structurally muddled, and forgets to present its central thesis in the first book, it preserves some very charming episodes that are cut from the final volume. (Some of the more objectionable language of the final edition is also lacking. I don't know if this is the narrator's choice, or reflects White's text ... either way, it is a welcome change.)

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A remarkable book.

I wasn’t expecting much from The Once and Future King. I thought I’d listen to just the first book, believing the rest of the volume to be rather dull. Instead I found myself listening with increasing fascination as the lives of Gwenevere, Lancelot and Arthur became more fully realized. If you really want to absorb Arthurian legend, this book is a feast. Equally fascinating was the way TH White began formulating his very modern political theories in the context of a fictional medieval England. Merlin, who has lived backward in time and has seen the tragic wars of the first half of the 20th century, is the voice of these remarkably radical and very 21st century liberal political and social view points.
There are points along the way where this book seems dated or inaccurate and it is. This may bother some people. I encourage you to just keep reading and understand that the book is now 80 years old.
I think what kept me reading was turning pages and finding Arthur consistently at the center of the story struggling with his dream to create a realm where “might is not right” and law is rooted in justice. Arthur’s long life is a moral and spiritual journey.
This book develops the story of Lancelot’s life almost as fully as Arthur’s. He is a fascinating character and I found that his relationship with Arthur was more interesting and compelling to me than his relationship with Gwenevere. I say this because Arthur also loved Lancelot. Arthur depended on his friend and “commander in chief”. He was miserable if Lancelot was away. Arthur loved Lancelot despite the infidelity with Gwenevere.
There are a multitude of fascinating characters in The Once and Future King. It is not a dry book at all. It’s really worth reading!

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Another Brilliant Facet

I have read many accounts of Arthur, the legendary king of Britain or England or the British Isles.from many and varied authors in my 74 years. I have enjoyed them all, some more, some less. My favorite rendition is recent...Bernard Cornwall's trilogy beginning with THE WINTER KING. His telling was, for me, the most gripping and real.

Nevertheless, in its own fashion, T H White's "The Once And Future King" was just as enjoyable and, though more sprightly in tone, nearly as dramatic. It did take some interesting tangents during the telling which were unexpected. Some might say that those twists were immature or for children and, certainly not for adult reading. However, I liked them pretty well. The novel was a bit heavily weighted toward British patriotism, but Arthur has always been England's legend and White concluded the book in the midst of WWII during England's darkest hours, so that was fine by me.

The reader, Mr. Jason, was just the right person to read this rather lengthy saga. He did it all with great skill and, as long as the book was, I never tired of listening to his reading.

Mr. White proves something about the subjects of great literature...that their stories can be told from many, many different angles and slants, and each can provide its own worth and beauty...like looking at single, gorgeous diamond from many different angles.

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Tremendous!

I love this story! I would skip The Book of Merlin. "One of these things is not like the others".

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Great book

This is one of the most entertaining book I ever read. The performance was incredible, I laughed out loud several times. I really recommend this book

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long but enjoyable

The classic story of King Arthur, including his really life through to his death. slow moving at times, but builds all the characters to full depth, particularly Launcelot.

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