The Vitality of the Arthurian Legend: A SymposiumMette Pors Proceedings of the Twelfth International Symposium organised by the Centre for the Study of Vernacular Literature in the Middle Ages held at the Odense University on 16-17 November 1987. |
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Page 40
... later still , and Camlann , of course , later again , perhaps reflecting a tendency in some other Welsh matter to stretch Arthur far into the sixth century even while depicting him in terms inadmissible beyond the fifth . I will not ...
... later still , and Camlann , of course , later again , perhaps reflecting a tendency in some other Welsh matter to stretch Arthur far into the sixth century even while depicting him in terms inadmissible beyond the fifth . I will not ...
Page 58
... later romance , I might cite certain pages of my study of Gauvain ( 1980 ) , and a number of sections in Beate Schmolke - Hasselmann's book , particularly those devoted to Fergus , Meraugis de Portlesguez , and La Vengeance Raguidel ...
... later romance , I might cite certain pages of my study of Gauvain ( 1980 ) , and a number of sections in Beate Schmolke - Hasselmann's book , particularly those devoted to Fergus , Meraugis de Portlesguez , and La Vengeance Raguidel ...
Page 97
... later John Thelwall or J.H. Frere . Other writers , like William Hilton in his drama Arthur ( 1759 ) , made obvious use of older chronicle tradi- tions , although one should , perhaps , be wary of the sources from which the Arthurian ...
... later John Thelwall or J.H. Frere . Other writers , like William Hilton in his drama Arthur ( 1759 ) , made obvious use of older chronicle tradi- tions , although one should , perhaps , be wary of the sources from which the Arthurian ...
Contents
An Introduction to the Story of Arthur | 13 |
The Historical Origins of the Arthurian Legend | 25 |
Recent Progress | 45 |
Copyright | |
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