
The Knight Who Gave Us King Arthur
Rarely does serious, scholarly, peer-reviewed research into the life of a historic person uncover a factual story like this, as intriguing as modern mystery-adventure 6ction. For centuries, readers have been enthralled by the tales of the doomed Round Table, the mythical King Arthur, Guinevere, his queen, and Lancelot, his greatest knight. A great mystery surrounds the author of this timeless work, however. Undeniable evidence indicates that his true identity has been mistaken for hundreds of years. You will learn more about the mysterious author and the secret reason why he didn't seek any attention for himself. You will marvel at the astonishing discovery of an older version of his masterpiece - the greatest fifteenth-century literary work in English - and the shocking place where its source lay hidden tor seven hundred years. While it is certain that a Sir Thomas Malory was the author, more than one man with that name lived during that period. Dr. Cecelia Linton separates the fact f