William Shakespeare Malory's most famous character is probably King Arthur, and Malory didn't invent Arthur, just put the story in a more logical and linear format than had ever been written before.
Thomas Malory was born in c. 1414, in Newbold Revel, Warwickshire, England.
Thomas Malory died on March 14, 1471, in Newgate Prison, London, England.
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Some famous literary figures after Chaucer include William Shakespeare, John Milton, Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, and Virginia Woolf.
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We have very few works in English from the 15th century, the most significant of which is probably the works of Sir Thomas Malory. They had little effect on subsequent writing.
Sir Thomas Malory is believed to have been alive in the 15th century, with estimates ranging from 1405 to 1471. He is best known for writing "Le Morte d'Arthur," a compilation of Arthurian legends that continues to be a popular work today.
King Arthur, along with the Knights of the Round Table, in his work Le Morte d'Arthur (written circa 1460, published posthumously 1485).
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It's believed Malory finished writing the Morte d'Arthur in 1469. It was first published in 1485 by Caxton. (DK)