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Le Morte d'Arthur, by Thomas Malory By the side of a lake, King Arthur, mortally wounded, commands Sir Bedivere to cast his sword into the waters.
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Unlike the 1960 Broadway musical that starred Richard Burton and Julie Andrews -- which spawned the 1967 musical flick that starred Richard Harris and Vanessa Redgrave -- or any of the other campy "Camelot" remakes made since, this "Camelot" will stick fairly close to the 15th-century Thomas Malory tome "Le Morte d'Arthur" ( "The Death of Arthur").
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She is also listed in the Liber Pontificalis, but that one is as reliable for the history of the popes as Thomas Malory for the history of the real Arthur.
The Lady Soldier Carla 2006
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In September 1897, again, in another letter to the same paper, Mr.A. T. Martin reported the finding of the will of a Thomas Malory of Papworth, a hundred partly in Cambridgeshire, partly in Hunts.
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We cannot say with certainty that this Thomas Malory, whose last thoughts were so busy for his children, was our author, or that the Lancastrian knight discovered by Mr. Williams was identical with either or both, but such evidence as the Morte Darthur offers favours such a belief.
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The best-known works on Arthur are the fifteenth-century book Le Morte dArthur, by Thomas Malory, and the nineteenth-century series of poems Idylls of the King, by Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
Arthur, King 2002
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Kynge Arthur, of his noble knyghtes of the Round Table, theyr mervayllous enquestes and adventures, the achyevying of the Holy Grail, and in the end the dolourous deth and departyng out of thys world of them al. Whiche book was reduced in to englysshe by Syr Thomas Malory knyght as afore is sayd, and by me enprynted and fynyshed in the abbey
Stories of King Arthur and His Knights Retold from Malory's "Morte dArthur" U. Waldo Cutler
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-- Thomas Malory completed his quaint history of King Arthur in
Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 5 Charles Herbert Sylvester
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We cannot say with certainty that this Thomas Malory, whose last thoughts were so busy for his children, was our author, or that the Lancastrian knight discovered by Mr. Williams was identical with either or both, but such evidence as the Morte Darthur offers favours such a belief.
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In September 1897, again, in another letter to the same paper, Mr.A. T. Martin reported the finding of the will of a Thomas Malory of Papworth, a hundred partly in Cambridgeshire, partly in Hunts.
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