![]() ![]() ![]() In Autumn, 1937 he found his way back to Malory and published The Sword in the Stone in 1938. Potts who White referred to as "the greatest literary influence on my life." After Cambridge, he taught at Stowe school, before moving into a workman's cottage where he engaged in falconry, hunting, and fishing and wrote a series of novels about disasters and fantasy worlds. While at Cambridge, he was tutored by the scholar and author L.J. White attended a boarding school in England and then Cambridge University where he wrote a thesis on Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur. White was born in Bombay, India to English parents and experienced a tumultuous childhood with an alcoholic father and emotionally distant mother-his parents separated when White was fourteen. ![]()
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