The Roman War accounts found in the Winchester manuscript (BL Add 59678) and in Caxton's edition of Le Morte Darthur offer a tale of campaign, strategy, and conquest. Malory's postponement of the traditional disaster it precipitated and the positioning of England within the historical empires of the world make it a critical tale in understanding the issue of geographical politics, governance, and nation within the work. For fifteenth-century audiences, the chapter's concern with geography, empire, and models of kingship sparked radical revisions in order to best express the concerns and perspective of the writer/redactor and its subsequent editor. The two witnesses to Malory's Roman War account are examined, via the textual, ideological, so...
My examination of Malory's work in the light of his times falls into a number of sections which exam...
The first book-length study of the sources of Sir Thomas Malory\u27s Morte Darthur since 1921 and th...
This is the raw and the processed corpus text that was used in the publication by the above authors ...
was prepared for printing and what steps the publisher took to promote it. The manuscript itself was...
Sir Thomas Malory\u27s Le Morte Darthur (1469-70) is one of the most important literary works writte...
The author presents here four findings drawn from close analysis of the chapter and book divisions i...
3 v. in 4. facsim., fold. tables. 27 cm.Caxton's text is "reprinted page for page, line for line", b...
The person of Sir Thomas Malory, author of Morte Darthur, has drawn much scholarly attention since t...
Since the discovery of the Winchester Manuscript in 1934, perhaps the most enduring question in Malo...
Seventy years since the epoch-making discovery of the Winchester manuscript, the unique manuscript o...
This thesis examines the scholarly study of Sir Thomas Malory’s Le Morte Darthur, especially the way...
Romancing Treason addresses the scope and significance of the secular literary culture of the Wars o...
Ten complete editions of Malory's Morte d'Arthur, numerous abridgements, and most of Malory's source...
By applying the method of rhetorical reading to William Caxton’s preface to Le Morte d’Arthur, the p...
Henry Savile's Rerum Anglicarum scriptores (1596), his collection of writings of medieval historians...
My examination of Malory's work in the light of his times falls into a number of sections which exam...
The first book-length study of the sources of Sir Thomas Malory\u27s Morte Darthur since 1921 and th...
This is the raw and the processed corpus text that was used in the publication by the above authors ...
was prepared for printing and what steps the publisher took to promote it. The manuscript itself was...
Sir Thomas Malory\u27s Le Morte Darthur (1469-70) is one of the most important literary works writte...
The author presents here four findings drawn from close analysis of the chapter and book divisions i...
3 v. in 4. facsim., fold. tables. 27 cm.Caxton's text is "reprinted page for page, line for line", b...
The person of Sir Thomas Malory, author of Morte Darthur, has drawn much scholarly attention since t...
Since the discovery of the Winchester Manuscript in 1934, perhaps the most enduring question in Malo...
Seventy years since the epoch-making discovery of the Winchester manuscript, the unique manuscript o...
This thesis examines the scholarly study of Sir Thomas Malory’s Le Morte Darthur, especially the way...
Romancing Treason addresses the scope and significance of the secular literary culture of the Wars o...
Ten complete editions of Malory's Morte d'Arthur, numerous abridgements, and most of Malory's source...
By applying the method of rhetorical reading to William Caxton’s preface to Le Morte d’Arthur, the p...
Henry Savile's Rerum Anglicarum scriptores (1596), his collection of writings of medieval historians...
My examination of Malory's work in the light of his times falls into a number of sections which exam...
The first book-length study of the sources of Sir Thomas Malory\u27s Morte Darthur since 1921 and th...
This is the raw and the processed corpus text that was used in the publication by the above authors ...