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Acknowledgments

It was approximately three years ago that my colleague Charles Ross approached me about doing a translation/redaction of Sir Thomas Malory’s Morte Darthur into Modern English as part of Parlor Press’s stellar series of modern editions of important medieval and renaissance texts. Flattered, I delightedly set to work, naively thinking that I could accomplish this prodigiously demanding task within a year. I had not counted on my work being slowed by a high-risk twin pregnancy (reaching the keyboard became difficult, to say the least), hospitalization, and then the birth of said twins—healthy and beautiful but all-consuming in terms of time and attention for most of the first year after their arrival. Although I estimate that it has taken me longer to translate Malory’s work than it took the imprisoned knight to compose it in the first place, it has, from the very beginning, been a true labor of love. I mention these additional challenges I faced in completing this work as the thanks I wish to offer here necessarily include at the top of the list certain people who went above and beyond the call of duty in areas outside the realm of the academic.

First and foremost, Charles Ross and David Blakesley at Parlor Press deserve my deep gratitude for their patience, good will, and support. Charlie has proven to be the kind of editor every writer should be so lucky to have, offering the perfect blend of insightful critique and praise that helped me to stay positive and excited about this project from beginning to end. David has met all my requests concerning unique formatting issues with good cheer and a sense of humor; I believe there is no publishing challenge that he could not handle with ease.

My husband, Ryan Schneider, proved to be an even more remarkable and fantastic human being than I had long known him to be, able to handle two screaming infants as well as the demands of teaching and his own research with easy competence, aplomb, good cheer, and a sense of humor, even in the darkest depths of sleep-deprivation. Marrying him is the smartest thing I have ever done; I could never adequately express my thanks, admiration, and love for him.

Our families, particularly our parents Charles and Susan Armstrong and Paul and Jan Schneider, are owed economy-sized thanks for all their help and support which has been and continues to be above and beyond the call of duty. Katherine Armstrong and Mark Hochstetler, Chuck Armstrong, and Lora and Scott Davis have also been unflagging sources of support and encouragement when it was most needed.

Friends and colleagues made the process of finishing this work a pleasure and offered much needed support. This list is quite long, but I would like to single out for thanks in particular Jeremy Adams, Ann Astell, Karen Cherewatuk, Laurie Finke, Amy and John Flaa, Jo Goyne, Tom Hanks, Kevin Harty, Shaun Hughes, Janet Jesmok, Lezlie Knox, Seth Lerer, Katie Little, Tom Ohlgren, Marty Shichtman, Chris Snyder, Fiona Tolhurst, Bud Weiser, Bonnie Wheeler, Kevin Whetter, and Paul White.

And finally, I dedicate this book to my daughters, Mallory Vivian and Emerson Stella Armstrong-Schneider. They are the best thing I have ever done.

Sir Thomas Malory's Morte Darthur

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