T.H. White

T.H. White

Books

5

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3.9

Years Active

1938-1964

About

T.H. White, born Terence Hanbury White in 1906, was a renowned British author best known for his adaptations of Arthurian legends. His seminal work, "The Once and Future King," published in 1958, has profoundly influenced modern interpretations of King Arthur's tales. Educated at Cheltenham College and Queens' College, Cambridge, White initially taught at Stowe School before dedicating himself to writing. His experiences during World War II and his love for nature intricately wove through his narratives, infusing them with both humanity and whimsy. White's profound insights and rich storytelling continue to captivate readers worldwide, cementing his legacy in literary history.

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