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The Fall of Arthur is Tolkien’s bold and lyrical venture into the Arthurian legends, rendered in alliterative verse and translated into Ukrainian. In this narrative poem, King Arthur returns from foreign lands to Britain only to find betrayal, war, and fate pressing in. He pursues Morgana across seas, confronts Mordred’s insurrection, and faces a final cataclysmic battle at Camlann. Alongside the poem, the volume includes Christopher Tolkien’s essays on the manuscript history, Tolkien’s creative process, and the poem’s connections to Middle-earth. At 256 pages in a hardcover format, this edition from “Astrolabia” offers both mythic grandeur and philological depth.