The text is unabridged, with original spelling and extensive, easy-to-use marginal glosses and footnotes.
Sir Thomas Malory was a knight and estate owner in the mid 15th century, who spent many years in prison for political crimes as well as robbery. He wrote Le Morte d’Arthur, the first great English prose epic, while imprisoned in Nwgate. The epic was published in 1485 by William Caxton, the first English printer. Malory is believed to have died in 1471.
Introduction
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John Lawlor
Editor's Note
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Le Morte D'Arthur
Caxton's Original Preface
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BOOK I
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BOOK II
60
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BOOK III
92
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BOOK IV
117
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BOOK V
167
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BOOK VI
194
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BOOK VII
231
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BOOK VIII
303
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BOOK IX
381
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Notes to Volume I
469
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Glossary of Proper Nouns
473
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Glossary
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