Arthurian Literature XXXIII


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<p>A wide range of Arthurian material is discussed here reflecting its diversity and enduring vitality.  Geoffrey of Monmouth's best-selling <em>Historia regum Britannie</em> is discussed in the context of Geoffrey's reception in Wales and the relationship between Latin and Welsh literary culture. Two essays  deal with the Middle English <em>Ywain and Gawain</em>: the first offers a comparative study of the Middle English poem alongside Chrétien's <em>Yvain</em> and the Welsh <em>Owein</em> while the second considerse <em>Ywain and Gawain</em> with the Alliterative <em>Morte Arthure</em> in their northern English cultural and political context the world of the Percys and the Nevilles. It is followed by a discussion of Edward III's recuperation of his abandoned Order of the Round Table which offers an intriguing explanation for this reversal in the context of Edward's victory over the French at Poitiers. The final essay is a comparison of fifteenth- and twentieth-century portrayals of Camelot in Malory and T.H. White as both idea and locale and a centre of hearsay and gossip.  The volume is completed with a unique and little-known medieval Greek Arthurian poem presented in facing-page edition and modern English translation.</p><p>Elizabeth Archibald is Professor of English Studies at Durham University and Principal of St Cuthbert's Society; David F. Johnson is Professor of English at Florida State University Tallahassee.</p><p>Contributors: Christopher Berard Louis J. Boyle Thomas H. Crofts Ralph Hanna Georgia Lynn Henley Erich Poppe</p><p> </p>
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