Folklore as a Unifying Factor in The Antwyrs off Arthure
Folklore as a Unifying Factor in The Antwyrs off Arthure Lowe, Virginia A.P. Folklore Forum 13 (2/3) (1980) Abstract Among the many minor…
King Arthur in the Lands of the Saracens
Throughout the bulk of the Arthurian literary tradition, romancers, novelists, poets, and historians of King Arthur and his Knights have relegated the world’s medieval games to that of the European chessboard.
Walewein in the Otherworld and the Land of Prester John
As the landscape in Walewein bears witness, paradise and hell literally leak into the ordinary world: its border with the Otherworld must indeed be permeable.
Roma as Character: The Role of Rome in Historia Regum Britanniae
Roma as Character: The Role of Rome in Historia Regum Britanniae By Stephen Brown Labyrinth: An online journal published by the Classical Studies…
The English Law of Treason in Malory’s Le Morte Darthur
The English Law of Treason in Malory’s Le Morte Darthur Muckerheide, Ryan Arthuriana 20.4 (2010) Abstract Malory’s depictions of treason, especially in the…
Parke Godwin and the Lessons of History
Parke Godwin and the Lessons of History Davidson, Roberta Arthuriana 20.4 (2010) Abstract Authors of historical fiction claim that their work restores a…
Courtliness and Transgression at Arthur’s Court With Emphasis on the Middle High German Poet Neidhart and the Anonymous Verse Novella Mauritius von Craûn
Courtliness and Transgression at Arthur’s Court With Emphasis on the Middle High German Poet Neidhart and the Anonymous Verse Novella Mauritius von Craûn…
The Naked Truth, or Why in Le Morte Darthur La Beale Isode May Be Naked but Queen Gwenyvere May Not
The Naked Truth, or Why in Le Morte Darthur La Beale Isode May Be Naked but Queen Gwenyvere May Not By Anat Koplowitz-Breier…
Malory’s Maladies: Determining Intention and Influence through Editorial Theory in Sir Thomas Malory’s Le Morte Darthur
Malory’s Maladies: Determining Intention and Influence through Editorial Theory in Sir Thomas Malory’s Le Morte Darthur By Lisa Ann Stuchell Master’s Thesis, Marshall…
Power, Courtly Love, and a Lack of Heirs: Guinevere and Medieval Queens
I examine Guinevere’s portrayals by three influential medieval writers, Chrétien de Troyes, Marie de France, and Sir Thomas Malory, compare them to historical queens, and show that although their representations of her emphasized different aspects, together they add up to a portrait of a medieval literary queen both stereotypical and human.
Becoming Male, Medieval Mothering, and Incarnational Theology in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and the Book of Margery Kempe
Becoming Male, Medieval Mothering, and Incarnational Theology in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and the Book of Margery Kempe By Karen Cherewatuk…
The (Non-)Christian Knight in Malory: A Contradiction in Terms
The (Non-)Christian Knight in Malory: A Contradiction in Terms By Dorsey Armstrong Arthuriana, Vol 16.2 (2006) Introduction: While in pursuit of the Holy…
Analytical Psychology Approach to the Love-Hate Relationship between King Arthur and Morgan le Fay in Malory’s Le Morte D’Arthur
Analytical Psychology Approach to the Love-Hate Relationship between King Arthur and Morgan le Fay in Malory’s Le Morte D’Arthur Gurevitch, Danielle (Bar Ilan University)…
Fables of King Arthur. Aelred of Rievaulx and Secular Pastimes
Fables of King Arthur. Aelred of Rievaulx and Secular Pastimes Tahkokallio, Jaakko (University of Helsinki) Mirator, Vol. 9:1 (2008) Abstract: This article examines the puzzling reference…
Geoffrey of Monmouth and the Picts
Geoffrey of Monmouth and the Picts By Alex Woolf Bile ós Chrannaibh: A Festschrift for Willliam Gillies, edited by Wilson McLeod et al.…
The British past and the Welsh future: Gerald of Wales, Geoffrey of Monmouth and Arthur of Britain
The British past and the Welsh future: Gerald of Wales, Geoffrey of Monmouth and Arthur of Britain By J. C. Crick Celtica, Vol.…
King Arthur’s Bones
King Arthur’s Bones By The The Medieval Murderers Publisher: Simon & Schuster UK, October 19, 2010 ISBN:9781847393654 Summary During excavation work at Glastonbury…
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Monty Python and the Holy Grail Released in 1975 Starring: Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, and Michael Palin…
Conjuring up the Devil in The Quest of the Holy Grail
Conjuring up the Devil in The Quest of the Holy Grail By Patricia H. Ward Postscript, Vol. 17 (2000) Introduction: In the Old…
First Knight
In terms of historical accuracy, or even accuracy in portraying the Arthurian legend, it would be best to say that anything actually medieval-related was only included by accident.
Pre-Medieval Landscapes in Medieval Court Romance
Pre-Medieval Landscapes in Medieval Court Romance Graves, A.B. Assemblage, Issue 8 (2004) Abstract This essay examines the appearance in the early phases of…
Medieval Manuscript expects to fetch up to £2 million at auction
The Rochefoucauld Grail, a 14th century manuscript that offers illustrated Arthurian tales, is going to be sold at auction on Tuesday, December 7th.…
Arthurian fictions : rereading the Vulgate Cycle
Arthurian fictions : rereading the Vulgate Cycle By E. Jane Burns Ohio State University Press, 1985 Contents Introduction Chapter 1: The Poetics of…
The Precognition of Crime: Treason in Medieval England and Terrorism in Twenty-first Century America
The Knight of the Two Swords in Thomas Malory’s Morte Darthur (1485) tells a story of an invisible knight who without provocation kills other knights.
Facts and fictions: Chronicle, Romance and Arthurian narrative in England, 1300-1470
This dissertation examines the relationship between chronicle and romance traditions of Arthurian narrative in England and Scotland in the late Middle Ages.