King Arthur and His Knights: Selected Tales
of Thomas Malory, EugĂšne Vinaver (Editor)
Description
Thomas Malory, knight, adventurer, and soldier, was born in the early years of the fifteenth century and died on March 14, 1471, having spent much of the last twenty years of his life in prison. It was there that he wrote most, if not all, of his works, completing the last in about 1470. Some fifteen years later William Caxton published the entire collection of his tales in one volume, "Le Morte Darthur."
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- Format Paperback
- Pages 272 pages
- Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
- Publication Date March 27th 1975
- First Publication 10/30/56
- Language English
- ISBN 9780195019056
- Edition Not informed
- Category Fiction
- Scenario ['United Kingdom']
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