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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.

  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.

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  3. Malory was first arrested and imprisoned in 1451 for the ambush of Buckingham, but was released early in 1452. By March, he was back in the Marshalsea prison and then in Colchester, escaping on multiple occasions. In 1461, he was granted a pardon by King Henry VI, returning to live at his estate.

  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...

    • Joshua J. Mark
  5. Sir Thomas Malory is the author of Le Morte d’Arthur, said to have been completed in 1469 (or 1470) then revised and printed by William Caxton in 1485. Malory’s most commonly accepted historical identity as a Warwickshire knight is based on the research and advocacy of George Lyman Kittredge (1860-1941), an American scholar and noted ...

  6. May 17, 2018 · Learn about the English author of Le Morte Darthur, one of the most popular prose romances of the medieval period. Explore the mystery and controversy surrounding his identity, sources, and legacy.

  7. Jan 11, 2018 · A comprehensive overview of the life, works, and legacy of Sir Thomas Malory, the author of the Morte Darthur, the default retelling of Arthurian romance in English. Explore the sources, style, themes, and reception of Malory's epic, as well as the controversies and debates surrounding it.

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