Author: Sir Thomas Malory
Cited by
- Zoraida Córdova (2)
- IN: The Vast and Brutal Sea (2014) Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: "Now put me into the barge," said the king... / "for I will into the Vale of Avilion to heal me of my grievous wound; / and if thou hear never more of me, pray for my soul."
FROM: Le Morte D'Arthur, (1485), Book, UK
- L' Engle, Madeleine (1)
- IN: A Wind in the Door (1973) Fiction, Young Adult Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: "What, nephew," said the king, "is the wind in that door?"
FROM: Le Morte d' Arthur, (1485), NULL, UK
- H.L. Dennis (1)
- IN: Secret Breakers (2012) Fiction, Young Adult Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: Then Arthur looked at the sword, and liked it very much. "Which do you like better," said Merlin, "the sword or the scabbard." "I like the sword better," said Arthur. "You are most unwise," said Merlin, "for the scabbard is worth ten of the sword."
FROM: Le Morter D'Arthur, (1485), Novel, UK
- Freeman j.r, Castle (1)
- IN: Go With Me (2008) Novel, American
EPIGRAPH: “Marvel have I”, said the damsel, “what manner of man ye may be, for it may never be other but that ye be come of gentle blood, for so foully and shamefully did never woman revile a knight as I have done you, and every courteously ye have suffered me, and that comes never but of gentle blood.”
FROM: Le Morte d'Arthur, The Tale of Sir Gareth of Orkney, (1485), Book, UK