Heh... those sound like a good few Arthurian books. I haven't read any of them myself, though. Chrétien de Troyes'
Arthurian Romances is good.
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is great too, especially if it's Tolkien's translation.
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I read some other person's attempt last year, and it paled in comparison. Right now I'm finishing up
The Faerie Queene, which is a really amazing poem of 1,000+ pages in beautiful archaic English about virtuously exemplary Arthurian knights. I highly recommend it if any of you haven't already read it.
I also love
The Mabinogion. It's a collection of Welsh legends, and if I remember correctly, contains the story of Merlin's prophecy involving the Red Dragon of Wales. I love the Welsh flag even more since reading that. It will give you a new appreciation for Lloyd Alexander's Chronicles of Prydain, too, if you're familiar with those.