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Stories of King Arthur and His Knights / Retold from Malory's "Morte dArthur"

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The collection retells legendary episodes from the court of a once‑great king, tracing his miraculous birth, the gaining of his sword, and the founding of the Round Table. It follows the adventures, rivalries, and romances of prominent knights—acts of bravery, chivalric tests, and moral trials lead into the quest for the Holy Grail and its spiritual reckonings. Interwoven are betrayals by kin and lovers, tournaments and penitence, and escalating conflicts that culminate in a final civil war and the king's departure. Recurring themes include honor, loyalty, love, faith, and the tragic costs of heroic ideals.

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Sir Thomas Malory

Sir Thomas Malory was an English writer and knight, best known for his seminal work, "Le Morte d'Arthur," which is one of the earliest and most comprehensive collections of Arthurian legends. Compiled in the 15th century, this text weaves together various tales of King Arthur, his knights, and their quests, establishing many of the themes and characters that would define the Arthurian tradition. Malory's writing is notable for its chivalric ideals and complex characterizations, reflecting the tumultuous social and political landscape of his time. His contributions have left a lasting impact on literature and the portrayal of the Arthurian mythos.

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