Karen sent along
this resource -- "Malory online complete with headers, headers extremely useful, also possible to bring up entire text in one piece." What's probably most useful here is that the list of headers basically gives you a step-by-step plot synopsis, so you can figure out what happened when...
But y'all didn't wait to hear about this cool resource -- you just kept writing. Here's Jon Hansen, with King Pellinore, part 2. And Tim Pratt, with Excalibur, part 3, plus funny attempts to reconcile incongruities emerging in storylines. Not really sure he succeeds, but amusing to watch him try...
Oh — I forgot to write again and tell you the site only contains “Volume One” of the Malory. But for that, it’s still useful.
Mary Anne, what are we doing still awake?
After some flailing around with the search on that site, I discovered that Volume Two (of two) can be found by replacing the ‘1’ in the file name with a ‘2’:
http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/toc/modeng/public/Mal2Mor.html
Just in case anyone else needs it.
Very useful, Dan, thanks!