This is a paper about the ideal of government expressed in Sir Thomas Malory’s fifteenth-century Morte Darthur, but it is also a paper about the relationship of laws to stories, and both to history. In Malory’s vision of the founding of the Round Table, King Arthur’s knights shed personal histories, family ties, even their memories of the functions of chivalry and knighthood. In place of traditional norms, emotional bonds, and personal histories, they substitute a code that, while it produces behaviors identical in many respects those that the traditional norms would have produced, imagines for itself a new origin in Merlin’s magical interventions. Thus redefined, honor becomes about righting all wrongs and eradicating all potential injusti...
“Pillars of Knighthood: The Evolution of English Knights, 1066-1685” follows how knights in England ...
This study argues that treason is understood as a breach of allegiance in medieval popular traditio...
[Extract] This study of selected interesting aspects of the Morte Darthur ultimately offers readers ...
In his Morte Darthur, Sir Thomas Malory portrays Arthur, not as the strong, fully just king of later...
Towards the end of the Middle Ages, Sir Thomas Malory synthesized the diverse elements of British ch...
I argue that Sir Thomas Malory (c.1415-1471) and Alfred, Lord Tennyson (1809-1892) both used chivalr...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 68-70)The trial by combat in Sir Thomas Malory's Morte Da...
The Arthurian legends have fascinated and inspired people for ages. Le Morte D’Arthur by Sir Thomas...
Despite a continuous stream of scholarship, Thomas Malory’s Le Morte Darthur remains a hotly debated...
This thesis considers the effects of certain relationships between Malory's characters on those idea...
This is an examination of King Arthur's responsibility for the fall of Camelot and the destruction o...
In the late 15th century, Sir Thomas Malory, the accepted author of what would later be printed as L...
My project explores how Sir Thomas Malory (d. 1471) used real life events to shape his retelling of ...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the evolution of political ideas within the Arthurian tradit...
This study argues that Sir Thomas Malory's Morte Darthur depicts a far more complicated and dynamic ...
“Pillars of Knighthood: The Evolution of English Knights, 1066-1685” follows how knights in England ...
This study argues that treason is understood as a breach of allegiance in medieval popular traditio...
[Extract] This study of selected interesting aspects of the Morte Darthur ultimately offers readers ...
In his Morte Darthur, Sir Thomas Malory portrays Arthur, not as the strong, fully just king of later...
Towards the end of the Middle Ages, Sir Thomas Malory synthesized the diverse elements of British ch...
I argue that Sir Thomas Malory (c.1415-1471) and Alfred, Lord Tennyson (1809-1892) both used chivalr...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 68-70)The trial by combat in Sir Thomas Malory's Morte Da...
The Arthurian legends have fascinated and inspired people for ages. Le Morte D’Arthur by Sir Thomas...
Despite a continuous stream of scholarship, Thomas Malory’s Le Morte Darthur remains a hotly debated...
This thesis considers the effects of certain relationships between Malory's characters on those idea...
This is an examination of King Arthur's responsibility for the fall of Camelot and the destruction o...
In the late 15th century, Sir Thomas Malory, the accepted author of what would later be printed as L...
My project explores how Sir Thomas Malory (d. 1471) used real life events to shape his retelling of ...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the evolution of political ideas within the Arthurian tradit...
This study argues that Sir Thomas Malory's Morte Darthur depicts a far more complicated and dynamic ...
“Pillars of Knighthood: The Evolution of English Knights, 1066-1685” follows how knights in England ...
This study argues that treason is understood as a breach of allegiance in medieval popular traditio...
[Extract] This study of selected interesting aspects of the Morte Darthur ultimately offers readers ...