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Thomas Malory: Critical Essay by D. S. Brewer

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SOURCE: Brewer, D. S. Introduction to The Morte Darthur: Parts Seven and Eight, by Sir Thomas Malory, edited by D. S. Brewer, pp. 1-36. London: Edward Arnold Ltd., 1968.

In the following excerpt, Brewer traces the history of Arthurian legend, in addition to providing an overview of the structure, sources, and thematic concerns addressed in Malory's text.

This is a free excerpt of 56 words. There are 17,955 words (approx. 60 pages at 300 words per page) in the full critical essay.

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