Ser Tomas Malori - enigma identiteta
Sir Thomas Malory: The identity enigma
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All we know for certain about Sir Thomas Malory, the author of Le Morte Darthur, is found in his book, mostly in the closing words of the eight Tales that make up the Morte Darthur. In the explicit to the last Tale, he tells us his name, that he was a knight and a prisoner, that he wanted his readers to pray for him, and that he finished his book between 3 March 1469 and 4 March 1470. Scholars have identified five Thomas Malory's alive at about the right time, but no external evidence has been found to connect any of them with the Morte Darthur. The paper discusses five candidates for the authorship of this largest, all-inclusive version of Arthurian legend in English Medieval literature.
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Philologia, 2003, 1, 57-62Publisher:
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Filološki fakultet / Faculty of PhilologyTY - JOUR AU - Spremić, Milica PY - 2003 UR - https://repff.fil.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/203 AB - All we know for certain about Sir Thomas Malory, the author of Le Morte Darthur, is found in his book, mostly in the closing words of the eight Tales that make up the Morte Darthur. In the explicit to the last Tale, he tells us his name, that he was a knight and a prisoner, that he wanted his readers to pray for him, and that he finished his book between 3 March 1469 and 4 March 1470. Scholars have identified five Thomas Malory's alive at about the right time, but no external evidence has been found to connect any of them with the Morte Darthur. The paper discusses five candidates for the authorship of this largest, all-inclusive version of Arthurian legend in English Medieval literature. PB - Udruženje građana Philologia, Beograd i Versita T2 - Philologia T1 - Ser Tomas Malori - enigma identiteta T1 - Sir Thomas Malory: The identity enigma EP - 62 IS - 1 SP - 57 UR - conv_1166 ER -
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Spremić, M.. (2003). Ser Tomas Malori - enigma identiteta. in Philologia Udruženje građana Philologia, Beograd i Versita.(1), 57-62. conv_1166
Spremić M. Ser Tomas Malori - enigma identiteta. in Philologia. 2003;(1):57-62. conv_1166 .
Spremić, Milica, "Ser Tomas Malori - enigma identiteta" in Philologia, no. 1 (2003):57-62, conv_1166 .