Le Morte Darthur of Sir Thomas Malory & Its Sources
- 454 pages
- 16 hours of reading
Vida Dutton Scudder was a pioneering American author and professor, renowned for her profound engagement with medieval literature and spiritual themes. Her writings often explored the intersection of secular life and religious faith, characterized by meticulous scholarship and evocative prose. Scudder was noted for her dedication to bridging intellectual inquiry with practical social activism, establishing her as a distinctive voice in American letters. Her legacy lies in her ability to illuminate ancient literary traditions for a contemporary audience.






In this book, Vida Dutton Scudder offers a series of lectures on the social teachings of the Christian year. Drawing on her knowledge of both Christianity and social justice, Scudder provides insightful commentary on the ways in which the Christian faith can inspire social change.