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41. The Malory Manuscript
London EETS, 1976, and Sir Thomas Malory, Le Morte D'Arthur Printed by The RotherlyPoem, Ellesmere MS, f. iii v the Bore of grace (?14624 or 1471-84?).
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"The King who will win the Holy Cross": Malory, Caxton, and Political Prophecy in the Morte Darthur Quiz "How many kings of England were alive when Malory died on 14 March 1471?" Sir Thomas Malory / William Caxton: Parallel Lives The "Eight-Book" Malory Product The "Three-Stage" Malory Process ... Malory on Trystram and the Hunt II (f. 280v. "Amen") (Deleted in Caxton's ed. prin. The Rotherly Poem, Ellesmere MS, f. iv r "O thow Roiall Bore" and "Amen" (?1462-4 or 1471-84) Tom "The Freynsshe Booke" Malory Speaks (chart) Malory's rejection of the "Holy Cross" prophecy on f. 482v (Included in Caxton's ed. prin. Edward IV geneological roll tracing his descent from Adam and Eve through Arthur and Cadwallader to the Throne of England (Free Library of Philadelphia MS Lewis E201, c. 1461-64) Edward IV geneological roll closeup: his descent through Arthur to Cadwallader and unifying the seven Saxon kingdoms (Free Library of Philadelphia MS Lewis E201, c. 1461-64) Caxton's printed edition of f. 482v with capital (Rubric in Table: "Of thoppynyon of somme men of the deth of kynge Arthur and how quene Guenever made hir a nonne in Almesburye.") The Winchester Malory A Facsimile . London: EETS, 1976, and

42. Sir Thomas Malory
14051471). It is known that a rebel, Sir Thomas Malory of Newbold Revel in Warwickshire,was Of Le Morte d'Arthur, edited by Claxton, only one complete copy is
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Theme Search Advanced Search The Ebookstore is a trademark of Unitel Inc Sir Thomas Malory English Author King Arthur and The Knights of the Round Table Little is known about the life of the author of the most famous and influential prose version of the legends of King Arthur, and eventually the question arises whether he existed at all. According to Caxton, "Le Morte Darthur" was written while Malory was in prison. It is known that a rebel, Sir Thomas Malory of Newbold Revel in Warwickshire, was confined at London's Newgate prison after his disputes with the local priory, related to Lancastrian-Yorkist politics. Indeed, early in the text of "Le Morte Darthur", the author refers to himself as a knight-prisoner. He also mentions that he loves chivalry, hunting, tournaments, and had read an extensive collection of Arthurian romances. Of Le Morte d'Arthur, edited by Claxton, only one complete copy is left. A manuscript, edited by Eugene Vinaver in 1947, was discovered at Winchester College in 1934. This Author's titles If you wish further information about this author, please enter

43. Monroe County (NY) Library System - Arthurian Studies
Sir Thomas Malory 14051471 Who was he? Sir Thomas Malory Sir Thomas Malory Corpusof Middle English Prose and Verse Le Morte d'Arthur text of Malory's work
http://mcls.rochester.lib.ny.us/folklorefairytales/arthurian.html
Arthurian Legends
Arthuriana/ Camelot Projects Bibliographies
The goal of the ARTHURIANA / CAMELOT PROJECT BIBLIOGRAPHIES is to draw on the collective knowledge of the scholarly Arthurian community to publish a series of comprehensive, peer-reviewed bibliographies covering all aspects of Arthurian studies The Camelot Project: from the University of Rochester
THE CAMELOT PROJECT is designed to make available in electronic format a database of Arthurian texts, images, bibliographies, and basic information. The project, begun in 1995, is sponsored by the University of Rochester and prepared in The Robbins Library, a branch of Rush Rhees Library. The Camelot Project has been designed by Alan Lupack, Curator of the Robbins Library, and Barbara Tepa Lupack The Celtic Twilight
Illustrations of the Arthurian world from the pre-Raphaelite artists and illustrators of the 1800's and early 20th century
Illustrators of the King Arthur Legend

A comprehensive list of artists and illustrations from the King Arthur legends
In Search of Britain's Lost King

Here you will find information on the battles fought during King Arthur's reign, the Knights of the Round Table, Camelot, Merlin, Excalibur, and more.

44. ThinkQuest Library Of Entries
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45. Tomfolio.com: Literature: Medieval Literature
10. Malory, Thomas, d. 1471 Vinaver, Eugène. Le Roman de Tristan et IseutDans l'Oeuvre de Thomas Malory. Publisher Paris, H. Champion, 1925. .
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46. EHistory.com: Middle Ages: Books And Literature
c 1470, Morte d'Arthur, Sir. Thomas Malory (d. 1471), This famous epic of Medievalliterature tells the story of King Arthur, Queen Guinevere and the Knights of
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Middle Ages History Search Store ... Books Medieval Books and Literature Below is an overview of important Medieval books and literature. For more information on sources please go here. Medieval Books and Literature Date Piece, Author Notes c 400 Confessions , St. Augustine of Hippo (354-430) St. Augustine is one of the most influential Christian thinkers. His autobiographical Confessions describes his search/journey from a worldy to a spiritual existence. The Consolation of Philosophy ext, Boethius (480-524) A Roman philosopher and statesman, Boethius served under the 1st Gothic emperor Theodoric. Boethius was accused of treason and sent to prison where he wrote Consolation. The Consolation offers a message of hope in a cruel world. c 655 First appearance of the Koran The Koran is the sacred book of Islam. According to Muslim belief, the Koran is the true word of God as revealed to the Prophet Muhammad. Ecclesiastical History of the English People , Venerable Bede (673-735) Bede, often referred to as the Father of English History, covers the period of English history from 54 BC to 697 AD. This work is one of the primary sources for infomation about the early Anglo-Saxons. The Life of Alfred the Great , Asser Asser was a Welsh clergyman and monk. He went to the court King Alfred where he taught King Alfred latin.

47. Ecrivains, Philospohe, Journalistes....
Translate this page Malherbe, François de (1555-1628) Malory, Thomas (1408-1471 Marquis de (1715-1789)More, Thomas (1478-1535 haut Ormesson, Jean Lefèvre, Comte d' (1925-) Retour
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Accueil Index des personnes
Classement chronologique
A ... Z Arioste, Ludovic (1474-1533)
Arnauld, Antoine dit le Grand Arnauld (1612-1694)
Arnauld d'Andilly, Robert (1589-1674)
Austen, Jane (1775-1817)
Balzac, Jean Louis Guez, Seigneur de (v.1595-1654)
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48. Ecrivains, Philospohe, Journalistes....
Translate this page Arnauld d'Andilly, Robert (1589-1674) Aubigné, Agrippa d' (1552-1630 1469-1527) Malherbe,François de (1555-1628) Malory, Thomas (1408-1471) More, Thomas
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Arioste, Ludovic (1474-1533)
Arnauld d'Andilly, Robert (1589-1674)
Balzac, Jean Louis Guez, Seigneur de (v.1595-1654)
Bellay, Joachim du (1522-1560)
Chaucer, Geoffrey (v.1340-1400)
Commynes, Philippe de (v.1447-1511)
Dante, Durante Alighieri dit (1265-1321)
Joinville, Jean de (1225-1317)
Jonson, Benjamin dit Ben (1572-1637) Machiavel, Nicolas (1469-1527) Malory, Thomas (1408-1471) More, Thomas (1478-1535) Montaigne, Michel Eyquem de (1533-1592) Racan, Honorat de Bueil, Seigneur de (1589-1670) Ronsard, Pierre de (1524-1585) Shakespeare, William (1564-1616) Sidney, Philippe (1554-1586) Vaugelas, Pierre Favre, Seigneur de (1585-1650) Arnauld, Antoine dit le Grand Arnauld (1612-1694) Boileau, Nicolas (1636-1711) Boulainvilliers, Henri de, Comte de Saint-Saire (1658-1722)

49. ENG 325: Literary Genres: Medieval Romance
Chrétien de Troyes (fl. 117090), the anonymous Gawain poet (c. 1385),and Sir Thomas Malory (d. 1471). We will use the Arthurian
http://www.linfield.edu/~kkernber/syllabus2002.htm
ENG 325: Literary Genres: Medieval Romance ENG 250: Literature of Experience: Arthurian Romance (This class reduces the formal writing component.) January 2002 Melrose 206: MWF 9 to 12; Mac Hall 105: TTh 11 to 12 4 credits Katherine Kernberger Office: Melrose 216, ex. 2289 E-mail: kkernber@calvin Office Hours: TTh 2 to 4 and by appointment This class satisfies the Linfield Curriculum IA and WI Texts: Borroff, Marie, trans. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Patience, and Pearl. New York: Norton, 2001. Lacy, Norris J. and Geoffrey Ashe with Deborah N. Mancoff. The Arthurian Handbook. 2nd ed. New York: Garland, 1997. Malory, Sir Thomas. The Morte Darthur. Ed. Helen Cooper. Oxford: Oxford U P, 1998. Staines, David, trans. The Complete Romances of Chrétien de Troyes. Bloomington: Indiana U P, 1993. This class will trace the medieval origins and development of Arthurian Romance in three writersChrétien de Troyes (fl. 1170-90), the anonymous Gawain poet (c. 1385), and Sir Thomas Malory (d. 1471). We will use the Arthurian Handbook to help us place each work in its historical context. In reading these works, we will identify the elements that make the Arthurian story enduringly popular and discuss the remnants of the Romance tradition present in our culture.

50. Internet Obituary Network, Obituary For Sir Thomas Malory
Sir Thomas Malory, author of one of the most famous of King Arthur's court, died somewherearound 1471, but no The epilogue of his Le Morte D'Arthur dates the
http://obits.com/malorysirtom.html
Sir Thomas Malory
Sir Thomas Malory, author of one of the most famous versions of the legends of King Arthur's court, died somewhere around 1471, but no one can be sure of the exact date of death. He is remembered as the creator of one of the first works of English prose. There is very little biographical information on him. In fact, we don't even know the year of his birth.
The epilogue of his Le Morte D'Arthur dates the work's completion to 1469 or 1470.
Though titled in French, the work was written in English, in eight tales organized into 507 chapters in 21 books. Most modern literature referring to the legend refers to this version. Tennyson's "Idylls of the King" uses it as the basis of and inspiration for the poem.
The other clue we have comes early on in the work when Malory refers to himself as a knight-prisoner. Though we have little to go on, some intelligent guessing leads scholars to a knighted Sir Thomas Malory of Newbold Revel in Warwickshire. The local priory took some objections to him, possibly related to political turmoil, and had him imprisoned in London's Newgate Prison. This Malory was reputed to be a lawless, explosive, criminal guilty of poaching, extortion, robbery, and murder.
The entire Book of King Arthur and of his Noble Knights of the Round Table, Volume 2

51. Wise Old Sayings.com
John Lydgate (c.13701451). Enough is as good as a feast. - Sir Thomas Malory(d.1471)). Envy has no rest.- Middle Eastern (on jealousy and envy).
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52. AUTHOR NAME DATA DISK OTHER INFORMATION AC AUTHORS DD331 ADAMS
MACHIAVELLI, NICCOLO, 14691527, DD334, MAILER, NORMAN, 1923-, DD334, Malory, SIRThomas, D.1471, MANN, Thomas, 1875-1955, MANSFIELD, KATHERINE, 1888-1923, DD214,
http://www.bethel-college.edu/library/Catalog Listings/Author File.htm
AUTHOR NAME A-C AUTHORS ADAMS, HENRY (BROOKS) 1838-1918 AGEE, JAMES 1909-1955 ALLENDE, ISABEL AMIS, KINGSLEY, 1922- ANAYA, RUDOLFO 1937- ANDERSEN, HANS CHRISTIAN, 1805-1875 ANDERSON, SHERWOOD, 1876-1941 ANGELOU, MAYA, 1928 ARISTOPHANES 448?-385 B.C. ARISTOTLE 384-322 B.C. ARNOLD, MATTHEW, 1822-1888 ASIMOV, ISAAC 1920-1992 ATWOOD, MARGARET, 1939- AUCHINCLOSS, LOUIS, 1917- AUDEN, H.W. (HUGH WYNSTAN) 1907-1973 AUSTEN, JANE, 1775-1817 AUTHORS, AFRICAN AUTHORS, AMERICAN AUTHORS, FRENCH AUTHORS, RUSSIAN BALDWIN, JAMES, 1924- BAUDELAIRE, CHARLES PIERRE, 1821-1867 BEAUVOIR, SIMON DE, 1908- BECKETT, SAMUEL, 1906- BELLOW, SAUL, 1915- BENNETT, ALAN 1934- BETTS, DORIS, 1932- BIERCE, AMBROSE, 1842-1914 BISHOP, ELIZABETH, 1911-1979 BLACK AUTHORS BLAIR, ERIC (ARTHUR) 1903-1950 (ORWELL, GEORGE) BLAKE, WILLIAM, 1757-1827 BLUME, JUDY BORGES, JORGE LOUIS, 1899-1986 BRAUN, LILLIAN JACKSON 1916- BRECHT, BERTOLT, 1898-1956 BROOKE, RUPERT (CHAWNER) 1887-1915 BROOKS, CLEANTH 1906-1994

53. THE IMAGE OF THE PLANET EARTH AS AN ACTIVE AGENT IN JAMES HUTTON'S THEORY OF THE
of the major prose literary works in English including almost the complete worksof Geoffrey Chaucer (c.13401400), Sir Thomas Malory (d. 1471), the Sainted
http://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2002AM/finalprogram/abstract_45540.htm
Paper No. 56-4 Presentation Time: 8:45 AM-9:00 AM THE IMAGE OF THE PLANET EARTH AS AN ACTIVE AGENT IN JAMES HUTTON'S THEORY OF THE EARTH WITH PROOFS AND ILLUSTRATIONS NORWICK, Stephen A. , Environmental Studies and Planning, Sonoma State Univ, Rohnert Park, CA 94928, norwick@sonoma.edu. 2002 Denver Annual Meeting (October 27-30, 2002)
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54. TSUFR Library - Sir Thomas Malory
Literary Bibliography by Jay Brandes. Sir Thomas Malory (1408? 1471). SelectedResources. Le morte d'Arthur PR2043G6 1966. Medieval Romances PN683.L6 1957.
http://www.tsufl.edu/library/7/literature/malory.htm
Troy State University Regional Library. Literary Bibliography by Jay Brandes. Sir Thomas Malory (1408? - 1471)
Selected Resources
For detailed holdings of TSU, search the online catalog for works by (author search) or about (subject search) the author. WWW Resources: TSU Regional Library (Hurlburt Field) holdings: Literature criticism from 1400 to 1800 volume 11. This reference book, held by the Regional Library (Hurlburt Field), Eglin Base Library, and OWCC Library (Niceville), contains collections of criticism on the authors' works. Ask your library personnel how to use them. Benet's reader's encyclopedia (Background information on the author and their works)
Reference PN41B4 1987 The reader's adviser vol. 1, page 154. (Background information on the author and their works. Bibliography of works by and about the author and their works)
Reference Z1035R42 1994 v.1

55. LeftField:The Paranormal And The Unexplained:Sightings NEW Forum:King Arthur The
Malory died in prison in 1471, where he finished the book that made his name. LeMorte D'Arthur By Sir Thomas Malory A rebel and a nonconformist, Malory
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King Arthur The Real Story
Date: 10/18/2002
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In 1469, when Sir Thomas Malory wrote Le Morte d'Arthur (The Death of Arthur), he might have engaged in the only conventional impulse of his life. At the time that Malory wrote his book, he was in prisonpossibly for the eighth time.
As many as six Sir Thomas Malorys lived when the book was written, but the scholarly consensus is that the author of Le Morte was a soldier and a politician. He was jailed repeatedly, getting in trouble for a range of offenses, including: debt, attempting to ambush the Duke of Buckingham, insulting and stealing from a clergyman, adultery, extortion, and cattle-theft. Malory even managed to escape from prisontwice. Eventually, Malory joined a rebellion against the throne. When it failed, an infuriated King Edward IV refused to include Malory in a general pardon. Malory died in prison in 1471, where he finished the book that made his name.
In Le Morte d'Arthur, Malory collected the hundreds of popular tales about King Arthur and his knights. The job was enormous, and Malory collected his materials carefully, adding his own narrative where necessary. He divided the story into three parts: the adventures of Arthur and his knights, the story of the Holy Grail, and the downfall of the kingdom.

56. Arthur
and The Alliterative Morte Arthure Edited by Larry D. Benson and Sir Thomas Malory(ca. 14051471) Anthology of Middle English Literature, copyright ©1996-98
http://www.upei.ca/~english/cip/482/Arthur.html
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57. .:. A Thing Of Beauty Is A Joy Forever .:.   Online Anthology Of British Litera
MORE SIR Thomas Malory (c. 14051471) Notes • Profile • Biography picturepicture picture picture Le Morte D'Arthur picture. Book I. Book XVIII. Book XXI
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VOLUME I
A Thing of Beauty is a Joy Forever Online Anthology of British Literature By Albena Bakratcheva Y
VOLUME II
VOLUME III VOLUME IV VOLUME V ... Title Index
The Middle Ages and the Renaissance (1340-1660)

58. .:. A Thing Of Beauty Is A Joy Forever .:. Online Anthology Of British Literatur
A = B = C = D = E = F = G = H = I = J = K = L = M 1985) DH LAWRENCE (18851930) DORISLESSING (b. 1919) SIR Thomas Malory (c. 1405-1471) CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE
http://www.nbu.bg/amb/british/authors.htm

A Thing of Beauty is a Joy Forever Online Anthology of British Literature
By Albena Bakratcheva Y
Albena Bakratcheva - Preface
VOLUME I
VOLUME II VOLUME III ... VOLUME VI AUTHOR INDEX
CHRONOLOGICAL
(Alphabetical)
    The Middle Ages and the Renaissance (1340-1660)

GEOFFREY CHAUCER (c. 1343-1400)

SIR THOMAS MALORY (c. 1405-1471)

THOMAS MORE (1478-1535)

EDMUND SPENSER (1552-1599)
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JOHN MILTON (1608-1674)
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WILLIAM BLAKE (1757-1827) ROBERT BURNS (1759-1796) WILLIAM WORDSWORTH (1770-1850) SIR WALTER SCOTT (1771-1832) ... MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT SHELLEY (1797-1851)
    The Victorian Age (1832-1901)
THOMAS CARLYLE (1795-1881) ALFRED LORD TENNYSON (1809-1892) WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY (1811-1863) ROBERT BROWNING (1812-1889) ... OSCAR WILDE (1854-1900)
    The Early Twentieth Century (1901-1950)
JOSEPH CONRAD (1857-1924) ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE (1859-1930) W. B. YEATS (1865-1939) WILLIAM SOMERSET MAUGHAM (1874-1965) ... GEORGE ORWELL (1903-1950)
    The Late Twentieth Century (Since 1950)
GRAHAM GREENE (1904-1991) W. H. AUDEN (1907-1973)

59. Malory, Sir Thomas
Malory, Sir Thomas (14051471). English translator and compiler, who is generallyheld to have been the author of the first great English prose epic, Le morte d'
http://www.cartage.org.lb/en/themes/Biographies/MainBiographies/M/malorysirthoma
Malory, Sir Thomas

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