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Sir Thomas Malory (1405-1471) British writer.
(1405-1471) British writer. Sir Thomas Malory's prose version of the story of King Arthur unites, under one title, 8 romances which had been the mainstay of English writing. His famous work is calle
King Arthur
King Arthur appears in the literature of Geoffrey of Monmouth, Chrétien de Troyes, Geoffrey Chaucer, Marie de France, Sir Thomas Malory, Alfred Lord Tennyson,
King Arthur in Literature
King Arthur appears in the literature of Geoffrey of Monmouth, Chrétien de Troyes, Geoffrey Chaucer, Marie de France, Sir Thomas Malory, Alfred Lord Tennyson,
T.H. White
On May 29, 1906, Terence Hanbury White was born in Bombay, India. He became well-known as the author of The Once and Future King--a series that
Happy Birthday, May Stars!
For it giveth unto all lovers courage, that lusty month of May. - Sir Thomas Malory, Le Morte d'Arthur, 1485 May 7 John Ingle (Edward
Happy Birthday, May Stars!
For it giveth unto all lovers courage, that lusty month of May. - Sir Thomas Malory, Le Morte d'Arthur, 1485 May 7 John Ingle (Edward
Le Morte d'Arthur - Sir Thomas Malory
Morte D'Arthur is Sir Thomas Malory's best-known work. It was transcribed in 1469 and printed in 1485 by William Caxton. The work is based on the French cycle mythology of King Arthur and his knights.
Arthurian Romance
King Arthur has been an important figure in English literature since singers and story-tellers first described his great exploits in the 6th-century. Of course,