Le Morte d'Arthur

Notes and references

  1. ^ The article le would be ungrammatical in modern French since morte (or mort) is a feminine noun, for which French requires the article la (i.e., "la mort d'Arthur"). According to Stephen Shepherd, "Malory frequently misapplies le in titular compounds, perhaps on a simple sonic and gender-neutral analogy with 'the'." Stephen H. A. Shepherd, ed., Le Morte Darthur, by Sir Thomas Malory (New York: Norton, 2004), 1n. However, in Anglo-Norman, "the feminine la was often reduced to le, especially in the later period" (thirteenth century and later), Mildred K. Pope, From Latin to Modern French with Especial Consideration of Anglo-Norman: Phonology and Morphology (Manchester UK: University Press, 1934), paragraph 1252.iii (p. 30).
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