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Sir Thomas Malory

Sir Thomas MaloryLe Morte d'Arthur, the well-known English-language account of the Arthurian legend, was written by Sir Thomas Malory. Malory's personal narrative is mostly unknown, but the fact that he called himself a "knight prisoner" suggests that he was either acriminal or a prisoner of war. Although his identity has never been verified, the majority of researchers agree that he was a Warwickshire native who was imprisoned on several occasions during the Wars of the Roses. The prayers that may be found in the Winchester Manuscript of Le Morte d'Arthur provide the majority of the information we have about Thomas Malory. He is distinguished from the other applicants for the position by being called a "knyght prisoner." Grammatically speaking, references to Malory as a knight may be found in the third and last volume of the Manuscript. It's unlikely that Queen Elizabeth II bestowed a knighthood on Le Morte d'Arthur's author. The agreement among academics, however, is that the author is the real-person referred to in the book's references. Because part of the author's writing "was taken out of the French," it is likely that the author has some knowledge of the language. Read More Read Less

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Boy's King Arthur; Sir Thomas Malory's History of King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table
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Le Morte D'Arthur
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Le Morte Darthur: The Seventh and Eighth Tales
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Le Morte D'Arthur Volume 2
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Selections from Malory
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