The Works of Sir Thomas Malory, Volume 1Since the publication of the three-volume edition of "The Works of Sir Thomas Malory" in 1947 more has been written on Malory than during any comparable period in the past, and the time seems opportune for a re-issue in a revised form of the text and the critical apparatus, including the Introduction and the Commentary. Without departing form the method of editing adopted in the first edition the editor has endeavored to produce a more fully reconstructed text which in no fewer than two hundred passages comes closer to Malory's own. The revision has involved a fresh examination of all the material, and due account has been taken of the vast body of recent Malory criticism. -- From publisher's description. |
Contents
VOLUME I | xvii |
THE STORY OF THE BOOK | xxxv |
THE BOOK OF SIR LAUNCELOT AND QUEEN | xciv |
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