Originally published in 1964. The book presents a commentary on Le Morte d'Arthur that illuminates Malory's literary aims and techniques. The author brings to bear several hitherto unused source materials on Malory's work and offers new analyses of his authorial purposes. Lumiansky argues that Malory wrote a single unified book rather than eight separate tales. The source of Malory's story is an Old French romance known as the Suite du Merlin. Lumiansky traces Malory's originality through Malory's treatment of the main generic features of the Suite du Merlin
Book 21 of Malory’s Le Morte Darthur contains the by now famous account of the fatal wounding of Art...
My examination of Malory's work in the light of his times falls into a number of sections which exam...
3 v. in 4. facsim., fold. tables. 27 cm.Caxton's text is "reprinted page for page, line for line", b...
Ten complete editions of Malory's Morte d'Arthur, numerous abridgements, and most of Malory's source...
The first book-length study of the sources of Sir Thomas Malory\u27s Morte Darthur since 1921 and th...
This thesis examines the scholarly study of Sir Thomas Malory’s Le Morte Darthur, especially the way...
With a mass of material available from French Arthuriads, Malory set himself the task of writing an ...
Beginning with a consideration of Malory’s ingenious chronology, this study shows that Malory achiev...
Arts and HumanitiesMy project explores how Sir Thomas Malory (d. 1471) used real life events to sha...
The person of Sir Thomas Malory, author of Morte Darthur, has drawn much scholarly attention since t...
Like its precursor over twenty years ago, this New Companion to Malory is a testament both to the en...
From the time when the writer J.T. Knowles first adapted Thomas Malory's Morte Darthur for a juvenil...
Malory’s Tale of the Sankgreal affords the student of the text an opportunity to examine Malory’s tr...
was prepared for printing and what steps the publisher took to promote it. The manuscript itself was...
Despite a continuous stream of scholarship, Thomas Malory’s Le Morte Darthur remains a hotly debated...
Book 21 of Malory’s Le Morte Darthur contains the by now famous account of the fatal wounding of Art...
My examination of Malory's work in the light of his times falls into a number of sections which exam...
3 v. in 4. facsim., fold. tables. 27 cm.Caxton's text is "reprinted page for page, line for line", b...
Ten complete editions of Malory's Morte d'Arthur, numerous abridgements, and most of Malory's source...
The first book-length study of the sources of Sir Thomas Malory\u27s Morte Darthur since 1921 and th...
This thesis examines the scholarly study of Sir Thomas Malory’s Le Morte Darthur, especially the way...
With a mass of material available from French Arthuriads, Malory set himself the task of writing an ...
Beginning with a consideration of Malory’s ingenious chronology, this study shows that Malory achiev...
Arts and HumanitiesMy project explores how Sir Thomas Malory (d. 1471) used real life events to sha...
The person of Sir Thomas Malory, author of Morte Darthur, has drawn much scholarly attention since t...
Like its precursor over twenty years ago, this New Companion to Malory is a testament both to the en...
From the time when the writer J.T. Knowles first adapted Thomas Malory's Morte Darthur for a juvenil...
Malory’s Tale of the Sankgreal affords the student of the text an opportunity to examine Malory’s tr...
was prepared for printing and what steps the publisher took to promote it. The manuscript itself was...
Despite a continuous stream of scholarship, Thomas Malory’s Le Morte Darthur remains a hotly debated...
Book 21 of Malory’s Le Morte Darthur contains the by now famous account of the fatal wounding of Art...
My examination of Malory's work in the light of his times falls into a number of sections which exam...
3 v. in 4. facsim., fold. tables. 27 cm.Caxton's text is "reprinted page for page, line for line", b...