Morte Darthur (York Medieval Texts)

Read ! Morte Darthur (York Medieval Texts) by Sir Thomas Malory À eBook or Kindle ePUB. Morte Darthur (York Medieval Texts) Ian Myles Slater on: A Worthwhile Edition (Well, Perhaps Not For All Readers) A reviewer can propose, but only Amazon disposes.Way back in 200Ian Myles Slater on: A Worthwhile Edition (Well, Perhaps Not For All Readers) Ian M. Slater A reviewer can propose, but only Amazon disposes.Way back in 2004, I was unable to review the then-new Norton Critical Edition of Le Morte Darthur (Winchester MS version -- see below) because I had already posted a review of the Penguin English Library/Penguin Cla

Morte Darthur (York Medieval Texts)

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Rating : 4.22 (894 Votes)
Asin : 0810100312
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 166 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-07-30
Language : English

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First published in 1485 by William Caxton, Le Morte d'Arthur is today perhaps the best-known work of Arthurian literature in English. Many modern Arthurian writers have used Malory as their principal source, including T. H. White in his popular The Once and Future King and Tennyson in The Idylls of the King.

"Le Morte d'Arthur remains an enchanted sea for the reader to swim about in, delighting at the random beauties of fifteenth-century prose."--Robert Graves

Ian Myles Slater on: A Worthwhile Edition (Well, Perhaps Not For All Readers) A reviewer can propose, but only Amazon disposes.Way back in 200Ian Myles Slater on: A Worthwhile Edition (Well, Perhaps Not For All Readers) Ian M. Slater A reviewer can propose, but only Amazon disposes.Way back in 2004, I was unable to review the then-new Norton Critical Edition of "Le Morte Darthur" (Winchester MS version -- see below) because I had already posted a review of the Penguin English Library/Penguin Classics edition (Caxton's text).In the end, I wound up discussing Shepherd's treatment in a review of the Oxford Standard Authors edition, edited by Eugene Vinaver under the idiosyncratic title of "Malory: Complete Works."Now that the NCE (Norton Critical Edition) ha. , I was unable to review the then-new Norton Critical Edition of "Le Morte Darthur" (Winchester MS version -- see below) because I had already posted a review of the Penguin English Library/Penguin Classics edition (Caxton's text).In the end, I wound up discussing Shepherd's treatment in a review of the Oxford Standard Authors edition, edited by Eugene Vinaver under the idiosyncratic title of "Malory: Complete Works."Now that the NCE (Norton Critical Edition) ha. but I am very glad to have it Chris Booth This is not the most readable edition of Malory, but I am very glad to have it. It is a very careful, scholarly edition, andwellMalory is Malory. You can't go wrong with this excellent edition.If you have not yet read Le Morte Darthur, this is a good edition to choose. It gives a flavor of the age in which the book was written than a more modernized edition might, and Le Morte Darthur is one of the most fundamental works in English-language literature. Malory was one of the great story-tellers, and in his retelling of the Art. "Engrossing! Worth the effort it took to read! Excellent!!!" according to John Rossi. Where do I begin? Watching the film Excalibur inspired me to try to track down this book. I found out shortly after that day of this edition. Boy am I glad I did. The illustrations, whether in color or black and white are absolutely beautiful and vivid. They transport you expertly in your mind to the place being depicted in the image. When I first opened this book I was reminded in a way of reading Scripture almost. This is VERY old English folks, but PLEASE do not let that deter you. It only takes a little while to get used

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