Terence Hanbury White โ British novelist of the 20th century, author of The Sword in the Stone and The Once and Future King, which reimagined the Arthurian legends. His works mix humour, tragedy, and philosophy, deeply influencing modern fantasy and adaptations for stage and screen.
โจ Passionate about medieval history, arms, and armour. ๐ The Sword in the Stone (1938) became a childrenโs classic. ๐ฌ Adapted by Disney into the 1963 animated film The Sword in the Stone. ๐ฆ Kept hawks and falcons, practising falconry in his spare time. ๐ Inspired the Broadway musical Camelot. ๐ Lived reclusively in Ireland, avoiding literary circles. ๐ค Curious: frequently rewrote his own works, shifting tone from comic to tragic. ๐ Funny: quipped that animals in his stories were โwiser than men and more honest than politicians.โ