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The life and times of Sir Thomas Malory, author of the 'Morte d'Arthur'.

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Malory by Christina Hardyment

The life and times of Sir Thomas Malory, author of the 'Morte d'Arthur'. Sir Thomas Malory's Morte d'Arthur (1469) is one of the best-known books in the world. Virtually all modern versions of the Arthurian legends are derived from its energetic, memorably phrased and remarkably individual telling of the stirring exploits of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table. Yet the identity of the fifteenth-century knight who wrote it has remained an enigma for centuries. Only in the last few years has it become possible to construct a convincing life story for him. His life was constantly eventful, marked by great achievement, desperate situations and, at times, deep disgrace. He was an experienced soldier, a star performer at tournaments, a connoisseur of literature, connected to the great and the good, yet he also escaped from prison twice, and was accused of terrible crimes ranging from assault and cattle-rustling to attacks on abbeys and even rape. The foremost chronicler of the legends of the Knights of the Round Table almost certainly wrote much of his great work while imprisoned. Christina Hardyment has written his life story, which was wild enough in itself, and in so doing has penned a social history of a fascinating period of English history, an age which marked the high-water mark of medieval chivalry but which was also an essential bridge from the Middle Ages to the modern world. The book is well furnished with details of clothes, food and domestic interiors, to say nothing of hunting, falconry and jousting techniques, and is a sumptuous work that fleshes out the man and the period in glorious detail.
Christina Hardyment read history at Cambridge and held the Alistair Horne Writing Fellowship for historians at St Antony's College, where she is now a Senior Associate Member. Since 1983 she has been writing books and journalism on historical, social and literary topics concerned with the family and with the study of authors in their settings.
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ISBN 13 9780007114894
ISBN 10 0007114893
Title Malory
Author Christina Hardyment
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 2005-08-15
Number of pages 656
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.