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Sir Thomas Malory (1410? – 1471?)
Nationality: British Born: British | Periods: British: Pre-1500 |
Author of Le morte d’Arthur.
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Criticism about Sir Thomas Malory
- Prose, but Not Prosaic: Narration in the Prose of Malory and of the Paston Family
- http://www.yorku.ca/inpar/inpar001_hanks.pdf
- “In this essay, I simply provide an extended footnote to Miller’s comment as I apply it to two major works of the English fifteenth century: Sir Thomas Malory’s Morte Darthur and The Paston Letters and Papers.
- Contains: Criticism
- Author: D.Thomas Hanks Jr.
- From: In parentheses: Papers in Medieval Studies Volume I: May 1999, page 34
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- Some Scattered Notes on Malory
- http://faculty.uca.edu/~jona/second/malornot.htm
- Notes, commentary and criticism on the Arthurian works of Sir Thomas Malory by a professor of English.
- Contains: Sketch, Commentary, Bibliography, Works List
- Author: Jonathan Glenn
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