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Arthurian Literature Xxv Elizabeth Archibald David F Johnson Eds

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Arthurian Literature Xxv Elizabeth Archibald David F Johnson Eds
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Publisher: D. S. Brewer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.68 MB
Pages: 192
Author: Elizabeth Archibald, David F. Johnson (eds.)
ISBN: 9781843841715, 1843841711
Language: English
Year: 2008
Volume: 25

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Arthurian Literature Xxv Elizabeth Archibald David F Johnson Eds by Elizabeth Archibald, David F. Johnson (eds.) 9781843841715, 1843841711 instant download after payment.

The essays in this volume represent a wide range of Arthurian subjects, reaching as far back as the sixth century, and as far forward as the nineteenth; they include studies of Arthur as an icon of an independent England in the reign of Henry VIII, the source of Geoffrey of Monmouth's knowledge of Merlin, Malory's 'Morte Darthur', and the works of Chrétien - both in literature and in depictions of scenes from his romances in ivory caskets from the Middle Ages and beyond. Of special interest is the appearance for the first time in print of a newly discovered Arthurian text: a letter in Anglo-Norman French purportedly written by Morgan le Fay.

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