Malory: Complete Works
| Editor | Eugène Vinaver |
| Introduction by | Eugène Vinaver |
| Preface by | William Caxton |
| Copyright Holder (This Edition) | Eugène Vinaver |
| Publisher | Oxford University Press |
| Publisher Series | Oxford Paperbacks |
| Printed by | Clays Ltd, St Ives plc |
| Format | Trade Paperback |
| Language | Middle English |
| Location | Oxford |
| Copyright | 1971 |
| Pages / Font | 811 pages |
| ISBN | 978-0-19-281217-9 |
| Chapters | Introduction, by Eugène Vinaver Caxton's Preface THE TALE OF KING ARTHUR ...I. Merlin ...II. Balin or the Knight with the Two Swords ...III. Torre and Pelinore ...IV. The War With the Five Kings ...V. Gawain, Ywain, and Marhalt A NOBLE TALE OF SIR LAUNCELOT DU LAKE THE TALE OF SIR GARETH OF ORKNEY THAT WAS CALLED BEWMAYNES THE BOOK OF SIR TRISTRAM DE LYONES ...I. Isode the Fair ...II. Lamerok de Galys ...III. La Cote Male Tayle ...IV. Tristram's Madness and Exile ...V. The Castle of Maidens ...VI. The Round Table ...VII. King Mark ...VIII. Alexander the Orphan ...IX. The Tournament at Surluse ...X. Joyous Gard ...XI. The Red City ...XII. The Tournament at Lonezep ...XIII. Sir Palomides ...XIV. Launcelot and Elaine ...XV. Conclusion THE TALE OF THE SANKGREAL BRIEFLY DRAWN OUT OF FRENCH WHICH IS A TALE CHRONICLED FOR ONE OF THE TRUEST AND ONE OF THE HOLIEST THAT IS IN THIS WORLD ...I. The Departure ...II. The Miracles ...III. Sir Perceval ...IV. Sir Launcelot ...V. Sir Gawain ...VI. Sir Bors ...VII. Sir Galahad ...VIII. The Castle of Corbenic ...IX. The Miracle of Galahad THE BOOK OF SIR LAUNCELOT AND QUEEN GUINEVERE ...I. The Poisoned Apple ...II. The Fair Maid of Astelot ...III. The Great Tournament ...IV. The Knight of the Cart ...V. The Healing of Sir Urry THE MOST PITEOUS TALE OF THE MORTE ARTHUR SAUNZ GUERDON ...I. Slander and Strife ...II. The Vengeance of Sir Gawain ...III. The Siege of Benwick ...IV. The Day of Destiny ...V. The Dolorous Death and Departing Out of this World of Sir Launcelot and Queen Guinevere Notes and Glossary |
| Notes | Second Edition. 2nd. ed. reprnted (with corrections) Based on the Winchester Manuscript. Emendations to the text of the Winchester Manuscript are identified in the text. Emendations based on Caxton's edition of Le Morte Darthur, but not confirmed by Malory's sources, are placed in square brackets. Half-brackets are used for readings borrowed from Caxton and confirmed by the sources. Other emendations are marked with caret brackets. In "The Tale of the Noble King Arthur that was Emperor Himself Through Dignity of His Hands," diagonal slashes are used to mark alliterating lines drawn from the Middle English alliterative poem Morte Arthure. |
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