Notes : concerning Sir Thomas Malory : manuscript, 1896-1925 and undated.

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Notes : concerning Sir Thomas Malory : manuscript, 1896-1925 and undated.

Contains Kittredge's notes concerning Malory; printed copy of A. C. Baugh's essay on Malory, an offprint from Speculum, vol. 8, no. 1; a printed copy of Kittredge's essay, Who was Sir Thomas Malory?; A. T. Martin's The identity of the author of the Morte d'Arthur; and other printed material.

1 v. (ca. 70 leaves) ; 31 cm.

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