Thomas Malory
Sir Thomas Malory was an English writer, the author of ''
Le Morte d'Arthur'', the classic English-language chronicle of the
Arthurian legend, compiled and in most cases translated from French sources. The most popular version of ''
Le Morte d'Arthur'' was published by the famed London printer
William Caxton in 1485. Much of Malory's life history is obscure, but he identified himself as a "knight prisoner", apparently reflecting that he was either a criminal, a prisoner-of-war, or suffering some other type of confinement. Malory's identity has never been confirmed. Since modern scholars began researching his identity the most widely accepted candidate has been Sir Thomas Malory of
Newbold Revel in
Warwickshire, who was imprisoned at various times for criminal acts and possibly also for political reasons during the
Wars of the Roses. Recent work by Cecelia Lampp Linton, however, presents new evidence in support of Thomas Malory of
Hutton Conyers,
Yorkshire.
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