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Le Morte d'Arthur (originally spelled Le Morte Darthur, ungrammatical Middle French for "The Death of Arthur") is a 15th-century Middle English prose reworking by Sir Thomas Malory of tales about the legendary King Arthur, Guinevere, Lancelot, Merlin and the Knights of the Round Table—along with their respective folklore. In order to tell a "complete" story of Arthur from his conception to his death, Malory compiled, rearranged, interpreted and modified material from various French and English sources. Today, this is one of the best-known works of Arthurian literature. Many authors since the 19th-century revival of the legend have used Malory as their principal source.
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Arthurian romances, Fiction, Knights and knighthood, Romances, Kings and rulers, English Romances, Chivalry, Legends, Sources, Arthur, King of England, Middle Ages, Kings and rulers in literature, History and criticism, Knights and knighthood in literature, Adaptations, England, fiction, Fiction, fantasy, historical, Grail, Love stories, Dans la littérature, Le morte Darthur, American fiction (fictional works by one author), Fiction, short stories (single author), English literature, Folklore, england, Children's fiction, Arthur, king, fiction, Knights and knighthood, fiction, Folklore, Cycle d'Arthur, Arthurian romances, adaptations, British and irish fiction (fictional works by one author), Arthur, king, juvenile literature, Arthur, king, Juvenile literature, Arthur, Chivalry--fiction, Knights and knighthood--fiction, Pr2041 .m37 2000, 823.2, Malory, thomas , active 15th century, Arthurian romances--history and criticism, Pr2041 .m37 2004, 823/.2People
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T.p. lacking; title taken from colophon: Thus endeth thys noble and joyous book entytled Le morte darthur ... which book was reduced in to Englysshe by Syr Thomas Malory ... and by me deuyded in to xxi bookes ... Caxton me fieri fecit.
Imprint taken from colophon.
Signatures: [pi]⁸([pi]4+[x]⁴), ²[pi]⁶ a-z⁸ &⁸ A-Z⁸ 2a-d⁸ e⁸(last two leaves blank).
Imperfect: signature [pi]1 lacking.
Reproduction of original in the John Rylands University Library of Manchester.
STC (2nd ed.) 801.
Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University Microfilms International, 1983. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (Early English books, 1475-1640 ; 1762:6)
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