Sir Thomas Malory competes the manuscript for …

Years: 1468 - 1479

Sir Thomas Malory competes the manuscript for his prose romance, Morte Darthur, in what he records as the ninth year of the reign of Edward IV (1469 or 1470) and prays for "good delyueraunce" from prison. (On the basis of this information, a Thomas Malory of Newbold Revell, Warwickshire, a knight who is committed to prison—on at least two occasions for rape—and who dies there on March 14, 1471, is the most widely accepted candidate of two possible Thomas Malorys identified by scholars.)

Malory had drawn Morte Darthur from a number of French and English sources dealing with the adventures of Arthur, legendary king of the Britons.

Malory's eight romances, written in plain but vigorous prose, relate the collapse of Arthur's court and the rivalry of his knights, the adulterous love of Sir Lancelot and Queen Guinevere, and the quest for the Holy Grail, which can only be found by a hero free from sin.

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