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The Ill-Made Knight Information
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 "The Ill-Made Knight" is the third book in the epic novel The Once and Future King, by T. H. White. It was first published in 1940, but is usually found today only in collected editions of all four books of the...


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 The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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12/29/2001: 642 words, approx. 2 pages Knight, hunter settle suit after 1999 accident By KEVIN MURPHY Special to the Journal Sentinel Saturday, December 29, 2001 Madison -- Insurers for former Indiana basketball coach Bobby Knight have reached a confidential out-of-court settlement with a northern Wisconsin man...
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Critical Essay by Florence Haxton Bullock
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 "The Ill-Made Knight" (who is none other, of course, than Sir Lancelot, "best knight in all the world"—and how he worked to earn that title!) is drawn in chunks from Malory, from [John] Milton's "History of England," from one Thomas Bulfinch perhaps (though Mr. White who claims falconry as his favorite sport and medievalism as his specialty is obviously a student of sources) and, whether he likes it or not, from [Lord Tennyson's "Idylls o...


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