An edition of Malory (2005)

Malory

the knight who became King Arthur's chronicler

1st ed.
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An edition of Malory (2005)

Malory

the knight who became King Arthur's chronicler

1st ed.
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Sir Thomas Malory's Morte Darthur (1469) is one of the most renown books in the world. Virtually all modern versions of the Arthurian legends are derived from its energetic, memorably phrased and remarkably individual telling of the stirring exploits of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table. Yet the identity of the fifteenth-century knight who wrote it has remained an enigma for centuries. The existing records of his life imply that he was a criminal-accused of rape, ambush, rustling and attacks on abbeys-and in prison for most of his life. Using evidence from new historical research and deductions from the only known manuscript copy of Malory's masterpiece, Christina Hardyment resolves the contradictions in this brilliant story of a man who was marked by great achievement along with deep disgrace. She depicts Malory as an experienced soldier-who fought against the French with Henry V and was closely connected with the Knights Hospitallers' battles against the Turks in Rhodes-an expert on tournaments, a connoisseur of literature, a loyal subject who was deeply involved in the troubled politics of the Wars of the Roses, and a writer who intended his great work to inspire the princes and knights of his own time to high endeavors and noble acts. Christina Hardyment has not only given Sir Thomas Malory a biography worthy of King Arthur's greatest chronicler, she has also set it against a fascinating background: an age that would see the high-water mark of medieval chivalry and would also come to be seen as a bridge between the Middle Ages and the modern world.

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Malory: The Knight Who Became King Arthur's Chronicler
June 26, 2007, Harper Perennial
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Malory: The Knight Who Became King Arthur's Chronicler
June 26, 2007, Harper Perennial
in English
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Malory: the knight who became King Arthur's chronicler
2006, HarperCollins Publishers
in English - 1st ed.
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Malory: The Knight Who Became King Arthur's Chronicler
August 1, 2006, HarperCollins
in English
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Malory: The Knight Who Became King Arthur's Chronicler
August 1, 2006, HarperCollins
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Malory
August 15, 2005, HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
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Malory: the life and times of King Arthur's chronicler
2005, HarperCollins
in English
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Malory
August 15, 2005, HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
New York
Genre
Biography.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823/.2, B
Library of Congress
PR2045 .H37 2006, PR2045 .H37 2005, PR2045.H37 2005

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3432310M
Internet Archive
maloryknightwhob00hard
ISBN 10
0066209811
ISBN 13
9780066209814
LCCN
2005058532
OCLC/WorldCat
62732846
Library Thing
1425711
Goodreads
190345

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