id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-7368 Thomas Malory - Wikipedia .html text/html 4301 414 72 A second candidate was presented by A.T. Martin, another antiquarian, in an article in the Athenaeum in September 1897,[14] who proposed that the author was Thomas Malory of Papworth St Agnes in Huntingdonshire. This claim was put forward in The Ill-Framed Knight: A Skeptical Inquiry into the Identity of Sir Thomas Malory by William Matthews, a British professor who taught at UCLA (and also transcribed the diary of Samuel Pepys).[17] Matthews's claim was met with little enthusiasm, despite evidence that the author spoke a regional dialect that matches the language of Le Morte d'Arthur. "Sir Thomas Malory", Le Morte D'Arthur, p. "The Identity of Sir Thomas Malory, Knight-Prisoner." The Review of English Studies; 24.95 (1973): 257–265. "The Identity of Sir Thomas Malory, Knight-Prisoner". ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-7368.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-7368.txt