Title: Arthurian Studies in Honour of P.J.C. Field
Abstract:Foreword - Bonnie Wheeler Professor Peter Field, An Appreciation - Margaret Locherbie-Cameron The Grail Romances and the Old Law - Fanni Bogdanow What did Robert de Boron really write? - Linda Gowans ...Foreword - Bonnie Wheeler Professor Peter Field, An Appreciation - Margaret Locherbie-Cameron The Grail Romances and the Old Law - Fanni Bogdanow What did Robert de Boron really write? - Linda Gowans On Capitalization in some Early Manuscripts of Wace's Roman de Brut - Roger Middleton Tristan Rossignol: the development of a text - Geoffrey Bromiley What's in a Name? Arthurian Name-Dropping in the Roman de Waldef - Rosalind Field The Enigma of the Prose Yvain - Norris J. Lacy Dreams and Visions in the Perslesvaus - Andrea Williams La Reine-Fee in the Roman de Perceforest: Rewriting, Rethinking - Jane H. M. Taylor The Relationship between Text and Image in Three Manuscripts of the Estoire del Saint Graal (Lancelot Grail Cycle) - Elspeth M Kennedy Wigalois and Parcival: Father and Son Roles in the German Romance of Gawain's Son - Neil E. Thomas Reading between the Lines: a Vision of the Arthurian World reflected in Galician-Portuguese Poetry - Amelia Hutchinson The Lost Beginning of the Jeaste of Syr Gawayne and the Collation of Bodlean Library MS Douce - Maldwyn Mills Enide's see-through Dress - Roger Middleton A Note on the Percy Folio Grene Knight - Douglas Gray 'False Friends' in the Works of the Gawain-Poet - Ad Putter Place-Names in the The Awntyrs Off Arthure: corruption, conjecture, coincidence - Brian Allen Lancelot as lover in the English tradition before Malory - Elizabeth Archibald Malory and Middle English Verse Romance: The Case of Sir Tristram - Phillipa Hardman Sir Thomas Malory's (French) Romance and (English) Chronicle - Edward Donald Kennedy Romantic Self-Fashioning Three Case Studies - David Mills Are Further Emendations Necessary? A Note on the Definite and Indefinite Articles in the Winchester Malory - Yuji Nakao Lucius's Exhortation in Winchester and Caxton - Ad Putter The Historicity of Combat in Le Morte Darthur - Kevin S Whetter Personal Weapons in Malory's Le Morte Darthur - Derek S Brewer 'now i take uppon me the adventures to seke of holy thynges': Lancelot and the Crisis of Arthurian Knighthood - Raluca Radulescu Malory's Language of Love - Helen Cooper P.J.C. Field's Worshipful Revision of Malory: Making Virtue of Necessity - Shunichi Noguchi `Old Sir Thomas Malory's Enchanting Book': A Connecticut Yankee Reads Le Morte Darthur - Janet M. CowenRead More
Publication Year: 2004
Publication Date: 2004-12-31
Language: en
Type: book
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