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‘No Mowth Can Speke Hit’: Silence and Inexpressibility in Sir Thomas Malory’s Morte Darthur
- Arthuriana
- Scriptorium Press
- Volume 29, Number 3, Fall 2019
- pp. 3-24
- 10.1353/art.2019.0037
- Article
- Additional Information
Abstract:
This article examines patterns of silence and inexpressibility between characters, author, and reader, beginning in Sir Thomas Malory’s Book of Tristram. These silences indicate Cornwall and Camelot cannot discuss adultery without the discourse of treason. When the silence is finally broken, Camelot collapses and the narrative is forced to end.