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An Introduction to Malory (Paperback, New edition)
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An Introduction to Malory (Paperback, New edition)
Series: Arthurian Studies
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This introduction to Morte Darthuroutlines the book's basic
character, followed by a study of the key concepts of love,
loyalty, sin and shame. Malory's approach to his material is
discussed, as are his sources, and his individual contribution;
finally, Maloryand his book are placed in their historical context.
Published in 1988 as Reading the Morte Darthur. Presents in very
accessible form the explanatory material which (students) will
require. He is well-informed about the basic issues in Malory
scholarship and criticism, and his approach is sound.' REVIEW OF
ENGLISH STUDIESThis book is aimed specifically at readers
approaching Malory's Morte Darthur.N>.N>. it will be very
useful both to new readers and to their instructors.' CHOICEThe
Morte Darthuris a book of action and adventure, not a book of
thought. It is full of unexplained and inexplicable customs, magic
and mystery, love and hate, nobility, villainy and the highest
ideals. Among its characters are the heroes and heroines of the
greatest love stories in the western tradition, and it appeals to
our most basic and powerful sentiments. Terence McCarthy's book is
an introduction to Malory, and so the first section is designed to
show how to go about reading the Morte Darthur, and to outline
aspects of its basic character. The remaining sections offer an
interpretation of it, beginning with the key concepts of love,
loyalty, sin and shame. The reader is urged to resist the
temptation to consider the Morte Darthuras an early novel, and
Malory as omniscient narrator, in order to see him as he saw
himself - a historian chronicling the public events of a kingdom.
Even his much-praised style underlines the formal and traditional
aspect of his book. The Morte Darthuris based on inherited
material, and while it is not necessary to know all the intricacies
of Malory's sources, Terence McCarthy shows how Malory worked and
the extent and nature of his individual contribution. A brief final
section puts Malory and his book in their historical context: the
turmoil of late fifteenth-century England may be a striking
contrast to the order and harmony Arthur achieved (and lost), but
too precise an interpretation will remain fruitless until we know
more about Sir Thomas Malory -including who he actually was.
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