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61. English 325: Medieval Romance
in three writersChrétien de Troyes (fl. 117090), the anonymous Gawain poet (c.1385), and Sir Thomas Malory (d. 1471). syllabus research links
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English 325: Medieval Romance
January 2002 Kernberger kkernber@linfield.edu www.linfield.edu/~kkernber Course Description: This class traces the medieval origins and development of Arthurian Romance in three writersChrétien de Troyes (fl. 1170-90), the anonymous Gawain poet (c. 1385), and Sir Thomas Malory (d. 1471). Student Annotations Annotations by Author Annotations by Student Artin Fenster Howard Krueger ... Shoaf Jessica Richter Sarah Collins Shaheen Aslam Lyssia Coffey Nathan Bailey Jeremy Taylor Scott Peerenboom Don Manzer Michael West Return to Kernberger Home Page

62. Sir Thomas Malory
Sir Thomas Malory (ca.14051471). Author Sheet on Thomas Malory, e-textversion of Le Morte D Arthur (actually, the page links to the Luminarium site),
http://library.marist.edu/diglib/english/englishliterature/medieval-lit/malory-s
Sir Thomas Malory (ca.1405-1471) Author Sheet on Thomas Malory , A twenty-one item bibliography which links to card catalog descriptions o each source. Arthur Bibliography , This bibliography by Terra L. Collver includes a few sources specifically on Malory. Be aware that the entries are not organized topically and neither are most of them annotated. The bibliography is part of Collver's thesis from Concordia University entitled " The Changing Role of Women In the Arthurian Legend ." I assume it's an undergraduate thesis, given the few notes it appears to have.-MJM The Authurian Legends , This commercial site's main feature is an annotated character list of personages from the various legends of Arthur. Not without some value.-MJM Arthurian Romance , About.com: This brief biographical essay by Esther Lombardi includes a link to an e-text version of Le Morte D'Arthur (actually, the page links to the Luminarium site), and links to Lombardi's introduction to addition Medieval texts.-MJM The Historical Sir Thomas Malory , Sir Thomas Malory Society: Includes a three-part Biographical Introduction Le Morte Darthur in Middle English (at the University of Michigan)

63. EReader.com: Author: Sir Thomas Malory
Sir Thomas Malory died around 1471. Notify me when new books by Sir Thomas Maloryare Sir Thomas Malory at eReader.com. Le Mort D Arthur Volume I
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Sir Thomas Malory or Maleore of Newbold Revell in Warwickshire was born in the first quarter of the fifteenth century. A member of the gentry, he became a soldier in the service of Richard Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, with whom he fought in the siege of Calais in 1436. In records of the period he is accused of various crimes including armed robbery, attempted murder, and rape and he is said to have executed several dramatic escapes from prison. As in King Arthur's time when post-Roman Britain was in a state of fierce tribal war, he lived in an age of great unrest. Europe was still recovering from the Black Plague and a century of war. In England, two powerful families fought for the throne. Although he may have been a scoundrel, Malory was also, it seems clear, a man of ideals who believed in courage and loyalty, and who mourned the passing of chivalry. Incarcerated for long periods, he had many hours to fill his imagination with French romances and tales of chivalry, volumes of which were readily at hand. It is thought that

64. Sir Thomas Malory - EBooks - New Releases!
wholeheartedly to this retelling of the Arthurian legends. Sir Thomas Malorydied, it is presumed, around 1471. Le Morte D Arthur. Sir Thomas Malory
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Scholars have determined that there were at least six Thomas Malorys alive in the 1400s when Le Morte d'Arthur was written. Considerable evidence points to the likeliest author as one Sir Thomas Malory or Maleore of Newbold Revell in Warwickshire, who was born in the first quarter of the fifteenth century. A member of the gentry, he became a soldier in the service of Richard Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, with whom he fought in the siege of Calais in 1436. In records of the period he is accused of various crimesincluding armed robbery, attempted murder, and rapeand he is said to have executed several dramatic escapes from prison.
Several things about Malory seem indisputable. As in Arthur's time when post-Roman Britain was in a state of fierce tribal war, he lived in an age of great unrest. Europe was still recovering from the Black Plague and a century of war. In England, two powerful families fought for the throne. Although he may have been a scoundrel, Malory was also, it seems clear, a man of ideals who believed in courage and loyalty, and who mourned the passing of chivalry. Incarcerated for long periods, he had many hours to fill his imagination with French romances and tales of chivalry, volumes of which were readily at hand. It is thought that Le Morte d'Arthur was written during his imprisonment.
Malory referred to himself as a 'knight-prisoner.' With a military man's passion for the details of conquest, a prisoner's sense of injustice, and a penitent's desire for redemption, he dedicated himself wholeheartedly to this retelling of the Arthurian legends. Sir Thomas Malory died, it is presumed, around 1471.

65. Anecdote - Sir Thomas Malory - Arthurian Chivalry
was celebrated most memorably in Sir Thomas Malory s Le Morte D Arthur, Malory, Sir Thomas (c.14201471) English writer noted for his Le Morte
http://www.anecdotage.com/index.php?aid=16211

66. Echo - November 2002 - Worlds Apart Bringing Two Classics To The
Sir Thomas Malory (14161471) wrote Le Morte D Arthur while imprisoned Le MorteD’Arthur was written by Sir Thomas Malory while he was in prison.
http://www.wku.edu/echo/archive/2002november/stories/worldsapart.htm

67. Great Books: Author-Title Index: Authors L To M
Recommended by ML Nonfiction. Malory, Thomas, English, d. 1471. Le Morte d Arthur.Recommended by Bloom Rex. Malouf, David, Australian, 1934 .
http://www.interleaves.org/~rteeter/grtalphal.html
Great Books: Author-Title Index: Authors L to M
This page tells you which authors and titles are included on which great books lists. For more information, see my Great Books page A-B C-D E-G ... U-Z
  • La Barre, Weston, American, 1911-1996.
    • The Ghost Dance: Origins of Religion . Recommended by: LAT
    La Fayette, Madame de, French, 1634-1693.
    • Princess of Clèves . Recommended by: Bloom
    La Fontaine, Jean de, French, 1621-1695.
    • Selected Fables Set in Verse . Recommended by: Bloom SJC (Selections) Ward
    La Place, Viana, American, 1951- .
    • Verdura: Vegetables Italian Style . Recommended by: Utne
    La Rochefoucauld, François, duc de, French, 1613-1680. Laclos, Pierre Choderlos de, French, 1741-1803. Laforgue, Jules, French, 1860-1887.
    • Selected Writings . Recommended by: Bloom
    Lagerkvist, Pär, Swedish, 1891-1974. Nobel Laureate
    • Evening Land . Recommended by: Ward
    • Barabbas . Recommended by: Bloom
    Lagerlöf, Selma, Swedish, 1858-1940. Nobel Laureate
    • Works.

68. Tomfolio.com: Literature, Medieval Literature
Malory, Thomas, d. 1471 Vinaver, Eugène. Le Roman de Tristan et Iseut Dans Thomas Malory (d. 1471) introduced the French literary tradition of King
http://www.tomfolio.com/bookssub.asp?subid=947

69. Arthurian Imagery
Malory, Sir Thomas , d. 1471, English author of Morte d Arthur. It is almostcertain that he was Sir Thomas Malory of Newbold Revell, Warwickshire.
http://russelltexas.com/ps10/jackson/arthurianimagery.htm
This is a scavenger hunt and PowerPoint activity to help you reinforce your knowledge of the Arthurian legends. Find the answers for questions 1-7 and paste them into a PowerPoint presentation. You may also create a title page using Flamingtext.com
NUMBER 1. "The Sword in the Stone, sometimes a sword in an anvil, is drawn by Arthur as proof of his birthright and of his nobility. It is both a test and a miraculous sign of his royalty. The sword drawn from the stone is different from the one given to Arthur by the Lady of the Lake. The latter is always referred to as Excalibur; the former is called by that name only once, when Arthur draws the sword at a crucial moment in the first battle to test his sovereignty (Vinaver I, 19): "thenne he drewe his swerd Excalibur, but it was so breyght in his enemyes eyen that it gaf light lyke thirty torchys. " (Excepted from http://www.lib.rochester.edu/camelot/swrdmenu.htm Find four images of swords on the Internet that represent the original Sword in the Stone and Excalibur. Collect at least two from paintings or books found on the Internet and another two photographs from modern replica sites . You may use the following links or search using a search engine. Paste them into a PowerPoint presentation. Use a new PowerPoint slide for each image. Paintings and book images: http://www.lib.rochester.edu/camelot/swrdmenu.htm

70. Diana S Grove Mystery School Magazine
Sir Thomas Malory (ca 14001471) wrote Morte D’Arthur (The Death of Arthur), themost comprehensive and influential telling of the tales of the Round Table.
http://www.dianasgrove.com/magazine/april/history.html

71. Arthur
Le Morte Darthur Sir Thomas Malory s Book of King Arthur and of his Noble Knights 14051471) Anthology of Middle English Literature, copyright ©1996-98
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72. Quotes About Thomas Malory. Read Quotes By And About Thomas Malory Here!
Table of contents. 1 Sir Thomas Malory. 2 Le Morte d Arthur (c. 1469). 3 Attributed Sir Thomas Malory. (c. 1405 1471) British author
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  • It befell in the days of Uther Pendragon, when he was king of all England, and so reigned, that there was a mighty duke in Cornwall that held war against him long time. And the duke was called the duke of Tintagil. Whoso pulleth out this sword of this stone and anvil is rightwise King born of all England. I shall curse you with book and bell and candle. The month of May was come, when every lusty heart beginneth to blossom, and to bring forth fruit; for like as herbs and trees bring forth fruit and flourish in May, in likewise every lusty heart that is in any manner a lover, springeth and flourisheth in lusty deeds. For it giveth unto all lovers courage, that lusty month of May. Queen Guinevere, for whom I make here a little mention, that while she lived she was a true lover, and therefore she had a good end.
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  • Nowadays men cannot love seven night but they must have all their desires: that love may not endure by reason; for where they be soon accorded and hasty, heat soon it cooleth. Right so fareth love nowadays, soon hot soon cold: this is no stability. But the old love was not so.

73. EHistory.com: Middle Ages: Books And Literature
Thomas Malory (d. 1471), This famous epic of Medieval literature tells the storyof King Arthur, Queen Guinevere and the Knights of the round table.
http://ehistory.osu.edu/middleages/booksandliterature/overview.cfm
eHistory Middle Ages History Search Members ... Books Medieval Books and Literature Below is an overview of important Medieval books and literature. For more information on sources please go here. Medieval Books and Literature Date Piece, Author Notes c 400 Confessions , St. Augustine of Hippo (354-430) St. Augustine is one of the most influential Christian thinkers. His autobiographical Confessions describes his search/journey from a worldy to a spiritual existence. The Consolation of Philosophy ext, Boethius (480-524) A Roman philosopher and statesman, Boethius served under the 1st Gothic emperor Theodoric. Boethius was accused of treason and sent to prison where he wrote Consolation. The Consolation offers a message of hope in a cruel world. c 655 First appearance of the Koran The Koran is the sacred book of Islam. According to Muslim belief, the Koran is the true word of God as revealed to the Prophet Muhammad. Ecclesiastical History of the English People , Venerable Bede (673-735) Bede, often referred to as the Father of English History, covers the period of English history from 54 BC to 697 AD. This work is one of the primary sources for infomation about the early Anglo-Saxons. The Life of Alfred the Great , Asser Asser was a Welsh clergyman and monk. He went to the court King Alfred where he taught King Alfred latin.

74. Myths, Legends, Fantasy... - Arthurian Legends A To Z
Malory, Sir Thomas (d. 1471), author of “Le Morte Darthur”. He wrote most ofthe manuscript to keep himself occupied while in prison.
http://elt.britcoun.org.pl/m_arthur.htm
British Studies Web Pages Myths, Legends, Fantasy... HOME MAIL EVENTS INFO ... BOOK REVIEWS Arthurian Legends A to Z The legends of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table have excited the minds of generations and inspired great works of art by artists of different countries and epochs. They are well-known all over the globe and have become part of popular culture (like the latest bestseller by Dan Brown "The DaVinci Code" employing the myth of the Holy Grail). Why is King Arthur's Myth so vivid and appealing? The answers are different but not ultimate: perhaps because the King and his valiant knights embodied the chivalric values of bravery and loyalty, or because they were good Christians. Perhaps because the stories are full of mystery and magic or because the Camelot brotherhood represented a perfect nation. Before you find the answer for yourself, have a look into the basic guide to Arthurian legends.
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ARTHUR - legendary king of the Britons in the 5 th century or, perhaps a minor Welsh freedom fighter; symbol of chivalric virtues, the ultimate saviour of Britain if the country is in peril AVALON - the land of the dead, the place to which king Arthur was taken after his death.

75. Poetry For Spring
Sir Thomas Malory (d. 1471) Le Morte d Arthur (1485). Flowers. A little Madnessin the Spring Is wholesome even for the King. Emily Dickinson (1830–1886)
http://www.infoplease.com/spot/springquotes1.html
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76. Thomas Malory, Sir Biography / Biography Of Thomas Malory, Sir Main Biography
Thomas Malory, Sir Biography profile biographies life history. When Malorydied (perhaps of the plague) in 1471, he could not have imagined any other
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Name: Thomas Malory, Sir Nationality: English Gender: Male Occupations: author Thomas Malory, Sir Main Biography 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. Although Le Morte Darthur (also known as Le Morte d'Arthur ) is universally accepted as a masterpiece of imaginative literature, so much mystery surrounds the identity of the author (that is, which one of several Sir Thomas Malorys of the 15th century actually wrote it) that any one definitive biography seems imprudent. The only direct information extant concerning the author is that a Sir Thomas Malory completed the book while he was a "knight-prisoner" in the ninth year of Edward IV's reign, from March 4, 1469, to March 3, 1470. All the rest is conjecture. In the 16th century John Bale associated Malory with Welsh origins mainly because of a place called Mailoria in Wales and because of the su.....

77. William Morris
Sir Thomas Malory (d. 1471) presents a realistic view of war and the humancondition in his only work, Le Morte d Arthur.
http://website.lineone.net/~digitalcrafts/morris.htm
Born in Walthamstow, Essex just at the beginning of the Victorian Age when the Industrial Revolution had taken its hold, William Morris enjoyed a somewhat privileged childhood. Like many young readers his age, he developed a strong preference for tales and romances of the Middle Ages. Chaucer's stories fascinated him as well as the narratives in Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur . He also read the poetry of John Keats and Shelley, two prominent writers of the preceding Romantic Period, and, of course, Tennyson, the leading Victorian poet of the day who later earned the title of Poet Laureate in 1850. What do all these writers have in common to have had such an influence on Morris's development? The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer (d. 1400) presented a more realistic portrait of people in medieval society than the contemporary allegorical tales provided during his time. In allegory characters are named Patience, Conscience, Hope, Charity, and the like, who work their way from Evil toward Christian salvation. In Chaucer's Prologue to the Tales , characters named Harry Bailey, Roger, Huberd, Alice, John, and Madame Eglentyn, meet and tell stories on their annual pilgrimage to Canterbury. Chaucer decided not to use allegory in his tales (a stroke of sheer genius), leaving a memorable portrait of people as they really were. More important, though, Chaucer's

78. Valencia West LRC - Malory, Sir Thomas
Malory, Sir Thomas (1410?1471?) Pathfinder. May 1996. The following referencebooks can be used to C5; Dictionary of the Middle Ages REF D 114 .D5
http://valencia.cc.fl.us/lrcwest/Author_Pathfinders/malory.html
Malory, Sir Thomas (1410?-1471?)
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The following reference books can be used to get both biographical and critical information about authors. These sources should be used as a starting pointDO NOT base all of your research on material obtained from reference books. Use these sources to become better acquainted with your author; this will allow you to utilize more effectively the sources listed under COMPREHENSIVE LITERARY RESEARCH. These sources are located at the West Campus LRC; they may also be located at other local libraries.
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Consult the following reference sources to get an overview of your author's life.
British Authors Before 1800
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Consult the following reference sources to obtain critical analyses of your author and his/her work. The first sources listed will provide a more general critical analyses of your author, while the second set of sources will provide critical analyses of a more specific nature.
GENERAL CRITICISM
Critical Survey of Long Fiction
REF PN 3321 .C75

79. Monroe County (NY) Library System - Arthurian Studies
Sir Thomas Malory 14051471 Who was he? Sir Thomas Malory from the Le Morted Arthur Sir Thomas Malory s Book of King Arthur and of his Noble Knights
http://www.rochester.lib.ny.us/folklorefairytales/arthurian.html
Arthurian Legends
Arthuriana/ Camelot Projects Bibliographies
The goal of the ARTHURIANA / CAMELOT PROJECT BIBLIOGRAPHIES is to draw on the collective knowledge of the scholarly Arthurian community to publish a series of comprehensive, peer-reviewed bibliographies covering all aspects of Arthurian studies The Camelot Project: from the University of Rochester
THE CAMELOT PROJECT is designed to make available in electronic format a database of Arthurian texts, images, bibliographies, and basic information. The project, begun in 1995, is sponsored by the University of Rochester and prepared in The Robbins Library, a branch of Rush Rhees Library. The Camelot Project has been designed by Alan Lupack, Curator of the Robbins Library, and Barbara Tepa Lupack The Celtic Twilight
Illustrations of the Arthurian world from the pre-Raphaelite artists and illustrators of the 1800's and early 20th century
Illustrators of the King Arthur Legend

A comprehensive list of artists and illustrations from the King Arthur legends
In Search of Britain's Lost King

Here you will find information on the battles fought during King Arthur's reign, the Knights of the Round Table, Camelot, Merlin, Excalibur, and more.

80. The Spiritwalk Library Project Gutenberg
Maeterlinck, Maurice, 18621949 Malory, Thomas, d. 1471 Mandeville, John, SirMansfield, Katherine, 1888-1923 Marbot, Jean-Baptiste-Antoine-Marcelin,
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