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T. H. White was an influential British author best known for his works on Arthurian legend, particularly 'The Once and Future King' and 'The Sword in the Stone'. Born in India to a military family, he was educated at Oxford, where he developed a passion for literature and mythology. His writing often combines elements of fantasy and history, showcasing his deep understanding of human nature and society.

White's most famous work, 'The Once and Future King', is a retelling of the Arthurian stories that explores themes of power, responsibility, and the moral dilemmas of leadership. His unique narrative style and rich characterizations brought the legends of King Arthur and his knights to life for a modern audience, influencing countless adaptations in various media. He remains a significant figure in the genre of fantasy literature, and his works continue to resonate with readers today.

Data di nascita May 29, 1906
Luogo di nascita Bombay, India
Data di morte January 17, 1964