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  1. Sir Thomas Malory was an English writer, the author of Le Morte d'Arthur, the classic English-language chronicle of the Arthurian legend, compiled and in most cases translated from French sources. The most popular version of Le Morte d'Arthur was published by the famed London printer William Caxton in 1485.

  2. Thomas Malory (flourished c. 1470) was an English writer whose identity remains uncertain but whose name is famous as that of the author of Le Morte Darthur, the first prose account in English of the rise and fall of the legendary king Arthur and the fellowship of the Round Table.

  3. The exact identity of the author of Le Morte d'Arthur has long been the subject of speculation, owing to the fact that at least six historical figures bore the name of "Sir Thomas Malory" (in various spellings) during the late 15th century. [3] .

  4. Apr 12, 2019 · Sir Thomas Malory (c. 1415-1471 CE) was an English knight during the War of the Roses (1455-1487 CE) best known for his highly influential work of medieval literature, Le Morte D'Arthur regarded as...

  5. Sir Thomas Malory (c.1405 – March 14, 1471) was the author or compiler of Le Morte d'Arthur, the first definitive text in English prose relating the tale of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table.

  6. Apr 18, 2012 · In 1469-70, a man named Thomas Malory (1405-1471) sat down to write a book about the adventures of King Arthur and his knights – a book that indirectly gave rise to works ranging from the novels of Sir Walter Scott and the poems of Alfred, Lord Tennyson to the Prince Valiant comics and Camelot musicals of the twentieth century.

  7. www.encyclopedia.com › english-literature-1499-biographies › sir-thomas-malorySir Thomas Malory | Encyclopedia.com

    May 17, 2018 · The English author Sir Thomas Malory (active 15th century) wrote Le Morte Darthur, one of the most popular prose romances of the medieval period. The work was the first full-length book in English about the adventures of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table.

  8. Jan 11, 2018 · From the moment of its first appearance in print (1485) through to 2017, Sir Thomas Malory’s Morte Darthur has held its place as the default retelling of Arthurian romance in English. In language that is robust, colloquial, and often moving, it delivers a vivid account—even a celebration—of knighthood as a code of honor, a vehicle for ...

  9. Writing from prison, Malory adapts a bewilderingly wide variety of sources – including English histories, books of prophecy, popular romances and prestigious French Arthurian cycles – to produce a text that is often seen as the point of inception for modern-day Arthurian storytelling.

  10. www.encyclopedia.com › encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps › malory-thomasMalory, Thomas | Encyclopedia.com

    Thomas Malory is recognized as a towering figure of medieval English literature. His masterwork, Le Morte d'Arthur (1485), is the best-known treatment in English of the tales of the exploits and deeds of King Arthur and the knights of the Round Table. Works in Biographical and Historical Context.