Thomas Malory - Wikipedia Since modern scholars began researching his identity the most widely accepted candidate has been Sir Thomas Malory of Newbold Revel in Warwickshire, who was imprisoned at various times for criminal acts and possibly also for political reasons during the Wars of the Roses
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Le Morte dArthur - Wikipedia In order to tell a "complete" story of Arthur from his conception to his death, Malory put together, rearranged, interpreted and modified material from various French and English sources Today, this is one of the best-known works of Arthurian literature
Thomas Malory | Biography, Books, Facts | Britannica Thomas Malory, 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
Thomas Malory - World History Encyclopedia 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
Malory Project - Home The Malory Project is an electronic edition and commentary of Malory's Morte Darthur (1469-70), with digital facsimiles of the Winchester Manuscript (British Library, Add MS 59678) and John Rylands Copy of Caxton's first edition
Thomas Malory - IMDb Born around 1414-1420 into an English gentry family, Sir Thomas Malory spent his first couple of decades in quiet obscurity, aside from campaigning at the Siege of Calais in 1436 By 1441 he had been knighted, and had developed a growing interest in politics
Thomas Malory Biography - CliffsNotes Although Thomas Malory the highwayman-knight may not in fact have been the author of Le Morte d'Arthur, his criminal activities are no evidence either for or against his claim to authorship of the work
Sir Thomas Malory (c. 1405-1471) - Luminarium Welcome to the Luminarium Sir Thomas Malory page Here you will find biographical materials and texts of Malory's Morte D'Arthur The site also has essays and articles, as well as links to study resources, a list of books helpful for further study, and a filmography of movies on Arthurian themes
Who Was Sir Thomas Malory? - Historic Mysteries Sir Thomas Malory is the author of one of the classic sources of Arthurian legends, Le Morte d'Arthur The problem is, nobody knows who he actually was