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T. H. White. The Once and Future King. New York, NY: Penguin, 2011.
Sylvia Townsend Warner, T. H. White: A Biography (Viking 1967)
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Robert Irwin, "White, T(erence) H(anbury)" in the St. James Guide To Fantasy Writers, ed. David Pringle, St. James Press, 1996, ISBN 1-55862-205-5, p. 607–8
What Wart calls "might and right" is what the author viewed as strength and justice, and the symbiotic relationship between the two. Arthurian England was a place where people believed that strength and justice were essentially the same thing,...
In the film's opening, a hungry wolf stalks Arthur. The filmmaker's choice of dark colors and gnarled branches emits danger and foreboding, as the narrator says "The dark ages...a time when men lived in fear of one another and the strong preyed...
The Sword in the Stone study guide contains a biography of T. H. White, literature essays, quiz questions, major themes, characters, and a full summary and analysis.