In the 1470s Thomas Malory drew together for the first time in English a variety of Arthurian stories from a number of sources in at least two languages. Since Caxton's publication of Malory's text in 1485 the Arthurian legend in the English-speaking world has experienced sometimes neglect and mockery but frequently great interest and re-imagination. Since the time of Tennyson in particular Arthur and Guenevere have drawn increasing numbers of characters into their sphere of influence; similarly increasing numbers of not only authors and dramatists but painters musicians and film-makers have paid allegiance to the legendary king and queen. This interdisciplinary annotated bibliography lists as comprehensively as we can the uses of the Arthurian legend in modern English-language fiction from 1500 to 2000 including literary texts film television music visual art and games. This bibliography is intended for the use of students of literary and visual arts general readers collectors librarians and cultural historians--that is by anyone interested in the history of the ways in which Camelot has figured in post-medieval English-speaking cultures. Ann F. Howey is Assistant Professor at Brock University Canada Stephen R. Reimer is Associate Professor at the University of Alberta Canada
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