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King Arthur and His Knights: Selected Tales [Paperback]

Thomas Malory (Author), Eugï¿1/2ne Vinaver (Editor)
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0195019059 978-0195019056 March 27, 1975
This thoroughly readable collection of Malory's famous stories of King Arthur includes the familiar legends, plots, exploits, and characters which have become part of the cultural tradition of the English-speaking world.

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"I admire both the introduction and the selections."--David Wallace, University of Minnesota

"Excellent intro - the illustrations are a nice touch as well. An update of the bibliographical essay (it goes only as late as 1971) is my only suggestion for improvement. I will definately use it again next spring for my intro. to medieval English literature class."--Robert W. Barrett, Jr., University of Pennsylvania

"Invaluable selection from the greatest English Arthurian work, and indispensable foundation for the study of the contemporary legend."--Professor Thomas A. Shippey, St. Louis University

"I've used this book for years."--Deborah J. Hyland, St. Louis University

"The best student edition of Malory available. It cleaves Keith Baines's limp translation from the brain pan to the saddle bow."--Lan Lipscomb, Troy State University, AL

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Sir Thomas Malory (c.1405-1471) was the author or compiler of the famous Le Morte d'Arthur.

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  • Paperback: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA (March 27, 1975)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0195019059
  • ISBN-13: 978-0195019056
  • Product Dimensions: 7.9 x 5.4 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #148,026 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Good Introduction to Malory, October 4, 2003
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Christopher M. Adderley (Marshall, MO United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: King Arthur and His Knights: Selected Tales (Paperback)
I've used this text to teach upper-division college classes on the Arthurian legend, and I'd say that this is the best text for that purpose.

First, although there are some useful and interesting tales missing (such as the tale of Sir Lancelot, and the tale of Sir Gareth), most the the truly vital ones are there -- and the death of Arthur is presented in its entirety.

Second, Vinaver DOES modernize the spelling. But you can't modernize the spelling of an archaic word and, since he is NOT writing a translation but providing a modern-spelling edition, he simply standardizes the spelling of the archaic words and provides a gloss on each one. This is much more useful than the banal translations by Keith Barnes and Richard Barber (Legends of Arthur, from Boydell and Brewer).

This edition is the best way to get used to Malory's beautiful style without having to figure out Middle English spellings (which isn't really very difficult in Malory's case). It's a well organized book, and makes Malory appealing without compromising on the language -- which is one of Malory's greatest facets.

The only problem I have with this text is Vinaver's insistence on re-ordering the tales according to Malory's French originals. "The Knight of the Cart" should be presented AFTER "The Poisoned Apple," and certainly not before the Quest of the Holy Grail. It makes much better sense where Malory put it, where it shows Lanbcelot's deteriorating morals as his relationship with Guenever intensifies. Also, I'd like to see either more from the Quest for the Holy Grail, or nothing at all. The tiny fragment of the story presented here is almost incomprehensible to first-time readers.

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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars As Only A Selection Of Stories, Limited In Its Appeal, May 3, 2000
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Elyon (Mesilla, New Mexico) - See all my reviews
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Eugene Vinaver is the editor of the standard version of Mallory, "Works." Here he has selected a few of the author's tales, largely the stories leading up to Arthur's death. However, this remains essentially a skimming of Mallory's work, somewhat akin to a condensed version, collected I suspect for academics wishing to teach the Arthurian romances without having to delve too long or deeply into Mallory's entire narrative. As such it provides a glimpse into Mallory's version of the legend, yet remains in part fragmentary---especially the story of Pellas and Ettard---thus limiting its impact.

Also, Vinaver continues his practice from "Works" of footnoting certain words he has chosen not to translate. I found this annoying as I could perceive no apparent reason in his choice not to complete the translation, and though in most cases I was able to interpret their meaning within their context, their footnoting continued to drag my eye to the translation provided at the bottom of the page, interrupting the flow of the narrative. If a credible reason for this practice can be provided, I would love to hear it.

Those who wish to read only what the editor has chosen to highlight in Mallory's tale may be satisfied. For all others, I would direct you to Vinaver's complete edition, "Works."

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Pleasant Must Read For Any Quester's Soul, February 8, 2007
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This nice collection of tales of King Arthur and his knights of the table round is a wonderful reading for anyone concerned with the history of western civilization and the thought that helped shape it. The book begins with Merlin, and really King Uther Pendragon and the wife of the Duke of Cornwall, Igraine, and the conception of one King Arthur. Following are tales of knight errantry, profiles of brave souls such as Guinevere, Arthur, Merlin, and perhaps most notably, Sir Lancelot and his erstwhile beloved Elaine, and their child, Sir Galahad. The tales are highlighted by prophecies, magical kingdoms, chaste maidens and not so chaste queens. These are, of course the christianized versions of these stories, but it is a strange christianity indeed. The eucharist holds no sway here, where instead, the sankgreall, or holy blood, just appears, sometimes from a cenosr a dove bears in it's mouth, other times leeching from a long sword bore by Christ Himself (to Sir Galahad). Angels bear away noble souls to heaven, while sorcery and magic are promulgated side by side with christian feasts and observances. The thin line between paganism and christianity is blurred to the point the stories bear an uncontested occultic thread from beginning to end which is to good effect here.

This is a book when once bought, will be treasured. Hopefully still for many years to come!
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It befell in the days of Uther Pendragon, when he was king of all England and so reigned, that there was a mighty duke in Cornwall that held war against him long time, and the duke was called the duke of Tintagel. Read the first page
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full noble knight, nother none, book saith, great dole, traitor knight, wit thou, clean maiden, great jousts, many good knights, most noble king, fair knight, fair nephew, ten knights, noblest knight, noble fellowship, maketh mention, fair lords, courteous knight, fairest lady, better knight, red sleeve, wounded knights, mine uncle, great spear, best knight
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Sir Lancelot, Sir Gawain, Sir Bors, Sir Mordred, Queen Guinevere, Sir Lavain, Sir Ector, Sir Mellyagaunce, Dame Elaine, Sir Galahad, Sir Gareth, Sir Bedivere, Sir Agravain, Sir Pelleas, Sir Perceval, Sir Mador, Round Table, King Pelles, Sir Kay, Sir Lionel, Dame Brusen, Sir Gaheris, Sir Lucan, Table Round, Jesu Christ
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