- What is the origin of the Aullay in The Sword in the Stone?
10 In T H White's novel, "The Sword in the Stone", he describes a mythical creature, the Aullay: [It was] as much bigger than an elephant as an elephant is larger than a sheep It was a sort of horse with an elephant's trunk In the rest of the book, White uses creatures and events from many old fables and myths
- Hottest t-h-white Answers - Literature Stack Exchange
TL;DR: An ‘aullay’ is a yali, a hybrid creature in Hindu mythology The description of the ‘aullay’ in The Sword in the Stone is a lightly edited quote from E Cobham Brewer: Aullay, a monster
- Newest the-sword-in-the-stone Questions - Literature Stack Exchange
What is the origin of the Aullay in "The Sword in the Stone"? In T H White's novel, "The Sword in the Stone", he describes a mythical creature, the Aullay: [It was] as much bigger than an elephant as an elephant is larger than a sheep
- Recently Active t-h-white Questions - Literature Stack Exchange
What is the origin of the Aullay in "The Sword in the Stone"? In T H White's novel, "The Sword in the Stone", he describes a mythical creature, the Aullay: [It was] as much bigger than an elephant as an elephant is larger than a sheep
- Newest t-h-white Questions - Literature Stack Exchange
What is the origin of the Aullay in "The Sword in the Stone"? In T H White's novel, "The Sword in the Stone", he describes a mythical creature, the Aullay: [It was] as much bigger than an elephant as an elephant is larger than a sheep
- Highest scored the-sword-in-the-stone questions
What is the origin of the Aullay in "The Sword in the Stone"? In T H White's novel, "The Sword in the Stone", he describes a mythical creature, the Aullay: [It was] as much bigger than an elephant as an elephant is larger than a sheep
- Highest scored t-h-white questions - Literature Stack Exchange
What is the origin of the Aullay in "The Sword in the Stone"? In T H White's novel, "The Sword in the Stone", he describes a mythical creature, the Aullay: [It was] as much bigger than an elephant as an elephant is larger than a sheep
- Recently Active the-sword-in-the-stone Questions
What is the origin of the Aullay in "The Sword in the Stone"? In T H White's novel, "The Sword in the Stone", he describes a mythical creature, the Aullay: [It was] as much bigger than an elephant as an elephant is larger than a sheep
|