Sir Thomas Malory's richly evocative and enthralling version of the
Arthurian legend
Recounting Arthur's birth, his ascendancy to the throne after claiming
Excalibur, his ill-fated marriage to Guenever, the treachery of Morgan
le Fay and the exploits of the Knights of the Round Table, it magically
weaves together adventure, battle, love and enchantment. Le Morte
D'Arthur looks back to an idealized Medieval world and is full of
wistful, elegiac regret for a vanished age of chivalry. Edited and
published by William Caxton in 1485, Malory's prose romance drew on
French and English verse sources to give an epic unity to the Arthur
myth, and remains the most magnificent re-telling of the story in
English.
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