Malory's literary achievement, as described in the textbook, was his compilation of the legends of King Arthur into the work known as "Le Morte d'Arthur." This was one of the first English prose works and helped popularize the Arthurian legends in English literature.
Malory's "Morte d'Arthur" is considered a medieval romance because it features chivalric ideals, courtly love, and noble quests. The narrative often revolves around knights engaging in adventures and trials to demonstrate their honor and prowess. Additionally, the story typically includes themes of destiny, loyalty, and the supernatural, all common elements of medieval romance literature.
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