The Syntax Of The Verb To Be In Malory S Prose


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THE SYNTAX OF THE VERB 'TO BE' IN MALORY'S PROSE..


THE SYNTAX OF THE VERB 'TO BE' IN MALORY'S PROSE..

Author: John Stuart Goodman

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1962


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Specimens of English Prose Style


Specimens of English Prose Style

Author: George Saintsbury

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1886


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Aspects of Malory


Aspects of Malory

Author: Toshiyuki Takamiya

language: en

Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd

Release Date: 1981


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This volume of essays is aimed at advancing the appreciation of Malory, an author who has always been enjoyed by the common reader, but is still sometimes underestimated by the critics. Despite an increasing number of articles on Malory, there is a need for a general survey of recent research, which l> Aspects of Malory /l> provides. The volume opens with a note by the late Professor Vinaver on Malory's prose, and three essays on Malory's Englishness and his English sources, including an essay by P. J. C. Field which argues for an English rather than a French origin for the l>Tale of Gareth/l>. This is followed by two essays on Malory's French sources, by Jill Mann and Mary Hynes-Berry. Terence McCarthy re-exasmines the sequence of the tales, and three further essays look at the scribal and textual tradition of Malory's work, in particular the relationship between the Winchester MS, Caxton's printed version, and the history of the MS. Finally, Richard R. Griffith reconsiders the authorship question, and proposes a long-forgotten Thomas Malory as the most likely candidate. There is a bibliography of recent research compiled by Professor Takamiya. .`Full of sound scholarship'. TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT