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8. H. Hilduch
THE GLOBE EDITION.
MORTE DARTHUR.
MORTE DARTHUR
Sir Thomas Malory's Book of King Arthur and of his Noble Knights
HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY
BEQUEST OF
MRS. JOSEPHINE H. HILDRETH OCTOBER 31, 1941
Oxford
HORACE HART, PRINTER TO THE UNIVERSITY
CONTENTS.
INTRODUCTION.
§ 1. THE ORIGIN AND MATTER OF THE BOOK.
Caxton.-Malory.-The Book epic in plan.-Malory's use of the old
romances. His History.-The Sangreal.-His Geography.-Camelot.
-Glastonbury.—Almesbury.-Joyous Gard.-Morality of the Book
§ 2. THE TEXT AND ITS SEVERAL EDITIONS.
The edition of Caxton, 1485.-Those of Wynkyn de Worde, 1498 and 1529.
-Of Copland, 1557.-Of East, without date.-Edition of 1634.-
-Of 1816.-Southey's edition of 1817.-Discovery of interpolations in
that edition. Mr. Wright's edition, 1858.-Character and object of
the present edition
§ 3. AN ESSAY ON CHIVALRY.
Origin of Chivalry.-Contest of Civilization with Barbarism.-The Cheva-
lier and the Knight. His education.-Amadis and Oriana. The
Black Prince.-Birth not essential to Knighthood.-The Lady.-
Queen Philippa.-Decay of Chivalry.-Knights of Malta.-Modern
Manners
PAGE.
vii
xiv
xix
THE BOOK OF King Arthur, Books I to XXI
NOTES
INDEX
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