

King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table was published a few years after World War II, around the same time as Tolkien’s Roger Lancelyn Green may not be quite as famous as his teachers and fellow Oxfordians, C.S. He is, nonetheless, one of the major popularisers of ancient myths and legends in English culture - Neil Gaiman recently acknowledged (in his introduction to Norse Mythology) that Lancelyn Green’s books profoundly influenced his early vocation as a writer. Roger Lancelyn Green may not be quite as famous as his teachers and fellow Oxfordians, C.S.
