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Le Morte D'Arthur

by Sir Thomas Malory

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Dent, 1893 The Birth and Acts of King Arthur of his Noble Knights of the Round Table Their Marvelous Enquests and Adventures The Achieving of the San Greal and in the End Le Morte Darthur with the Dolourous Death and Departing out of this World of them all. With an Introduction by Professor Rhys, and embellished with many Original designs by Aubrey Beardsley Books show slight signs of wear, binding cloth a bit dirty, spines darkened paper yellowed. One of 1800 copies of the Ist edition, 300 printed on Dutch hand made paper and 1500 ordinary copies, presented to Bob Kiphuth from the 1937-1938, Yale Swim Team John Macionis capt, Lang Baldwin Manager (inscription on ffep) professionally repaired, tight copy, shows minor edgewear. Language: eng Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng Language: eng Language: eng Language: eng. 1st Edition.. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Reviews

On Jul 30 2014, SimonTremarco said:
The Norton Critical Edition edition by Stephen Shepherd makes for an ideal presentation of Malory, one that strongly evokes the experience of reading the original Winchester manuscript, but at the same time gives plenty of help for the modern reader. Introduction, explanatory notes and glossary are finely judged. Note that this edition is in original spelling and is unabridged: a lower degree of difficulty can be found in Helen Cooper's abridged, modern-spelling edition (Le Morte Darthur: The Winchester Manuscript (Oxford World's Classics)).

The editor expresses some hesitation (p. xii) over the decision to break the text up into modern paragraphs, and not simply to reproduce the manuscript's placement of paragraph symbols in unbroken text. It's not a big issue, but I for one would have found this method attractive, the bold paragraph symbols (as I imagine) breaking up the text adequately and giving an even more distinctive, manuscript-like feel to it.

The only thing that slightly detracts from the book for me is the typesetting of the verso pages (the left-hand pages of each opening), which goes against traditional practice. Since the text is prose, set justified left and right, the marginal annotations of the left-hand pages could easily have been placed in the outer margin, in a mirror image of the right-hand pages. As it is there is a stark, mostly empty space along the inner edge of the left page, while the text comes to within a few millimetres of the outer edge, disturbing to the eye and leaving no thumb-room. Poetry has to be set this way, of course, with its ragged right edge - and in any case the narrower columns of text are easier to keep clear of the page's edge. But if this is Norton house style for prose, I can't see why it's necessary.

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Ian Thompson CA (CA)
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Title
Le Morte D'Arthur
Author
Sir Thomas Malory
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Jacket Condition
No Jacket
Quantity Available
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Edition
1st Edition.
Publisher
Dent
Date Published
1893
Keywords
AUBREY BEARDSLEY

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