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  1. The History of the Kings of Britain: An edition and translation of the De gestis Britonum (Historia Regum Britanniae) (Arthurian Studies) by Geoffrey of Monmouth, 2007-11-15
  2. The Grail: A Casebook (Arthurian Characters and Themes)
  3. Merlin: The Prophetic Vision and The Mystical Life by R. J. Stewart, 1995-05-01
  4. The Song of Arthur: Celtic Tales from the King's Court by John Matthews, 2002-10-01
  5. The Object and Cause in the Vulgate Cycle (Legenda) (Legenda Main Series) by Miranda Griffin, 2005-11-10
  6. Crafting the Witch: Gendering Magic in Medieval and Early Modern England (Studies in Medieval History and Culture) by Heidi Breuer, 2009-04-01
  7. Brilliant Brits: Guy Fawkes by Richard Brassey, 2005-10-01
  8. Geoffrey of Monmouth (Twayne's English Authors Series) by Michael J. Curley, 1994-10
  9. Castleford's Chronicle, or the Boke of Brut:Volumes One and Two (Early English Text Society Original Series Nos. 305 & 306) (v. 1 & 2)
  10. King Arthur's Return: Legends of the Round Table and Holy Grail Retraced by Helena Paterson, 1997-03
  11. Historia Regum Britannie of Geoffrey of Monmouth IV: Dissemination and Reception in the Later Middle Ages by Julia C. Crick, 1991-07-18
  12. Studies in Medievalism VII: Medievalism in England II (Vol 2) by Leslie J. Workman, 1996-03-07
  13. Studies in Medievalism VI: Medievalism in North America by Kathleen Verduin, 1994-11-24
  14. Studies in Medievalism IV: Medievalism in England (Vol 1)

81. Some Links
King Arthur the Early british Kingdoms http fulltales/fullindex.htm The OxfordArthurian Society, founded in of King Arthur in history, literature and legend
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arthurian sites various other sites
T. L. Peacock Society links
19th Century British and Irish Authors http://www.lang.nagoya-u.ac.jp/~matsuoka/19th-authors.html The British Association for Romantic Studies http://www.bangor.ac.uk/english/bars/intro.htm British Poetry 1780-1910: a Hypertext Archive of Scholarly Editions http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/britpo.html The Gothic Literature Page -the English Gothic Novel from 1764 to 1820: http://members.aol.com/iamudolpho/basic.html Literary Resources on the Net http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Lit/
Literary Resources -Romantic: http://www.andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Lit/romantic.html Nineteenth Century LiteratureElectronic Edition http://www-ucpress.berkeley.edu/scan/ncl-e/ The North American Society for the Study of Romanticism http://www.arts.uwaterloo.ca/~jmwright/nassr.html The Northeast Victorian Studies Association http://fmc.utm.edu/nvsa Romantic Canons -A Bibliography (and an Argument): http://www.muohio.edu/~mandellc/update/canon.htm Romantic Chronology http://humanitas.ucsb.edu/projects/pack/rom-chrono/chrono.htm

82. Arthurian Literature - Classic Literature - Mythology - Arthur - Camelot
arthurian literature Classic Lit. arthurian Fantasy This paper examines the developmentof the arthurian Legend in fantasy literature during the 1980s.
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Guide picks These sites are devoted to all aspects of the Arthurian era. You'll find bibliographies, timelines, lesson plans, and much more.
10 Arthurian Myth and Legend Books

King Arthur and his knights of the Round Table appear in ancient myth and legend, but they've also managed to populate the fiction and poetry of more modern times. Read about the long history of the Arthurian legend. A Short History of Arthurian Archaeology by Michelle L. Bieh
"King Arthur would have lived in the end of the fifth century to the beginning of the sixth century, with his birth most likely occurring around 470 A.D. and his death, as related in the folklore, in the year 539, at the Battle of Camlan." Arthurian Fantasy "This paper examines the development of the Arthurian Legend in fantasy literature during the 1980s. It opens with a definition of the terms used throughout the paper, including a general definition of fantasy literature and the Arthurian Legend."

83. Longman Anthology Of British Literature, Volume 1A, The: The Middle Ages, 2/E -
Longman Anthology of british literature, Volume 1A, The The Middle Ages, 2/E. PerspectivesArthurian Myth in the History of Britain. Geoffrey of Monmouth.
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84. British Literature
Connection. british literature. AngloSaxon Culture. Avalon ArthurianHeaven. Zapme british Author Links. Zapme british literature Links. See
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85. Reforming Empire: Protestant Colonialism And Conscience In British Literature
the Protestant imagination gave the british Empire its Who Would Be King, Englishliterature about empire and Spenser reformed the arthurian chronicles and
http://www.system.missouri.edu/upress/fall2002/hodgkins.htm
Reforming Empire
Protestant Colonialism and Conscience in British Literature
Christopher Hodgkins
"This is a superb bookbeautifully crafted, elegantly written, theoretically informed, and immensely learned. Hodgkins has produced an admirably well-balanced, temperate, and persuasive reinterpretation of English colonial literature, which will have a lasting impact on postcolonial critical studies."J. Martin Evans "The strength of Empire," wrote Ben Jonson, "is in religion." In Reforming Empire, Christopher Hodgkins takes Jonson's dictum as his point of departure, showing how for more than four centuries the Protestant imagination gave the British Empire its main paradigms for dominion and also, ironically, its chief languages of anti-imperial dissent. From Edmund Spenser's Faerie Queene to Rudyard Kipling's "The Man Who Would Be King," English literature about empire has turned with strange constancy to themes of worship and idolatry, atrocity and deliverance, slavery and service, conversion, prophecy, apostasy, and doom. Focusing on the work of the Protestant imagination from the Renaissance origins of English overseas colonization through the modern end of England's colonial enterprise, Hodgkins organizes his study around three kinds of religious bindingunification, subjugation, and self-restraint. He shows how early modern Protestants like Hakluyt and Spenser reformed the Arthurian chronicles and claimed to inherit Rome's empire from the Caesars: how Ralegh and later Cromwell imagined a counterconquest of Spanish America, and how Milton's Satan came to resemble Cort‚s; how Drake and the fictional Crusoe established their status as worthy colonial masters by refusing to be worshiped as gods; and how seventeenth-century preachers, poets, and colonists moved haltingly toward a racist metaphysicsas Virginia began by celebrating the mixed marriage of Pocahontas but soon imposed the draconian separation of the Color Line.

86. Marymount College Tarrytown
If you choose the traditional English literature major or minor, you will takecourses covering various periods in british and American literature.
http://www.marymt.edu/academics/english/engreqs.html

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If you choose the traditional English literature major or minor , you will take courses covering various periods in British and American literature. Electives includes courses on such themes as women in literature, on genres including myths of mnay cultures, on authors from Chaucer and Shakespeare to modern American poets. In addition, you will take at least one professional writing course. As a junion or senior, you will participate in advanced seminars and may follow your special interest in an independent study. Requirements for the Major in English Literature
Eleven courses in English, including Survey of English Literature I and II (ENG 229-230), one professional writing course in journalism or creative writing (ENG 351, 354, or 380, and at least seven courses at the 300- or 400-level, distributed to include at least one course from each of the following five areas:
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  • 87. Albion College Department Of English
    University of Toronto. Courses Composition, british literature I, Arthurianliterature, Chaucer, The English Language. Email ABethune
    http://www.albion.edu/english/staff.asp
    Faculty and Staff: Steven Bailey (B.A., University of Alaska at Amherst; M.F.A., University of Alaska Fairbanks). Has published creative nonfiction essays, travel articles, and book reviews in various periodicals
    worldwide. Regular contributor to the online travel magazine Destination: Vietnam Courses: English Composition, Advanced Expository Writing, Introduction to Journalism.
    Email: sbailey@albion.edu
    Andrew Bethune (B.A., M.A., University of Ottawa; Ph.D. candidate, University of Toronto)
    Has presented papers on Anglo-Norman and Middle English romance, political poetry in the Middle Ages, editing and manuscript studies at conferences in North America and Great Britain. Currently completing his doctoral dissertation on chivalric literature and national identity at the University of Toronto.
    Courses : Composition, British Literature I, Arthurian Literature, Chaucer, The English Language.
    E-mail ABethune@albion.edu
    Mary Collar (B.A., Wisconsin; M.A. and Ph.D., Penn State) Has published on critical theory and I.B. Singer, and continues to work on
    contemporary literature and theory; has received grants for research at Yale, Northwestern, Stanford, and Illinois.

    88. Arthurian Literature - Tennyson's Idylls Of The King
    Malory's work, so Tennyson's details only embellish upon what we already expect fromsuch an arthurian romance. Subscribe to the literature Classic Newsletter.
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    89. Arthurian Literature - Conclusions: Tightening The Knot
    gap of time from the Medieval literature of the 14th and 15thcentury to the Victorianera, we see a dramatic change in the presentation of the arthurian tale.
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    Centuries in Literature British Writers So, through the gap of time from the Medieval literature of the 14th and 15th-century to the Victorian era, we see a dramatic change in the presentation of the Arthurian tale. Not only are the Victorians much more hopeful that the ideal of proper behavior will work, but the whole frame of the story becomes a representation of a falling/failing of the Victorian civilization. If women would only be more pure and faithful, it is surmised, the ideal presumably would hold up under the disintegrating society. It is interesting to see how these codes of behavior evolved over time to fit the needs of writers, and indeed of the people as a whole. Of course, in the evolution of the stories, we see an evolution in characterization. While Gawain is an ideal knight in "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight," representing a more Celtic ideal, he becomes increasingly mean and conniving as Malory and Tennyson sketch him with words.

    90. 100+ Arthurian Links (last Update: 26-8-2000)
    List of arthurian literature, in chronological order http//www.thinkage.on.ca/~dat/arthur.html.arthurian literature for children
    http://members.ams.chello.nl/keuchenius/link.html
    100+ Arthurian links

    (last update: 26-8-2000) The historical Arthur
    Medieval legends

    Essays, papers, articles

    Texts online
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    Other Arthurian links pages
    The historical Arthur:
    Clear site about the different historical Arthurs:
    http://freespace.virgin.net/david.ford2/arthur.html
    History and the Arthurian legend (timeline available):
    http://britannia.com/history/arthur/
    King Arthur, fact semi-legend or myth:
    http://www.mystical-www.co.uk/king_arthur/index.htm
    A Short History of Arthurian Archaeology by Michelle L. Biehl
    http://www.jammed.com/~mlb/arthur.html
    Historical Arthur, a sceptic's tribute to the believers:
    http://people.a2000.nl/keuche/intr.html
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    Medieval Arthurian legends:
    Early medieval resources for Britain, Ireland and Brittany: http://members.aol.com/michellezi/resources-index.html#Resources Index Cath Celtic page: http://www.celt.net/og/cath.htm Poetry of Wales: http://www.webexcel.ndirect.co.uk/gwarnant/index.htm What do I need to learn medieval Welsh? http://members.aol.com/_ht_a/lisala/faqs/medwelsh.html Alison Stones, Professor of History of Art and Architecture specializes in medieval manuscript illumination: http://vrlab.fa.pitt.edu/STONES-WWW/MASHomepage/stones.html

    91. Bomis Search Results: Arthurian
    ring. Based on data from Mozilla. 230, The Mythology/british and Celtic/arthurian/Literaturering. Based on data from Mozilla. 153, The
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    92. British Literature
    of English and American literature, Assembled from poetry and prose from Arthurianto Victorian Encyclopaedia of british History, “A comprehensive encyclopedia
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    Cambridge History of English and American Literature Assembled from 1907 to 1921, the "History" includes authoritative essays and articles about authors, and examines poetry and prose from Arthurian to Victorian England. David Perdue’s Charles Dickens Page Includes descriptions of all Dickens' characters, descriptions of Dickens’ life in London and America, and his perspective on Christmas, an interactive map of Dickens' London, and links to the full text of his works. Encyclopaedia of British History “A comprehensive encyclopedia currently containing over 2,800 entries. Attempt to show the history of Britain through the eyes of people from all levels of society. ” European History Links to a variety of historical sites, arranged in chronological order. Great for an overall picture. Literature Resources Most easily used by selecting the correct time period from the “Literature” section. Each time period has information by and about many authors, and also contains links to general sites of interest. Literary Resources on the Net Links to sites dealing with American and British literary works, arranged by time period.

    93. English
    Linda Hughes, Ph.D. Addie Levy Professor of literature 19th CenturyBritish literature, Women's literature, arthurian studies. Simon
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    ... Graduate Studies ENGLISH GRADUATE STUDIES B.A. degree or equivalent, with credit in English equivalent to the TCU 30 semester-hour major and with sophomore-level credit in a foreign language. Applicants with less preparation may be admitted conditionally, but must take such additional courses as are prescribed by AddRan College and the Departmental Director of Graduate Studies. Applicants must present recent Graduate Record Examination scores with their application for admission. Applicants must also submit a writing sample (10-20 pages, exclusive of notes and works cited) that demonstrates appropriate academic and writing skills needed for success in a graduate program in English. Program for the M. A. Degree

    94. Page Scout
    of The arthurian Heritage Trust and british Library to bring arthurian manuscriptsto Books and LiteraturePeriods and MovementsRenaissance Literary
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    Links to current events, chronologies, biographies, and other material relating to the Beat writers and poets. Books and Literature:Periods and Movements:Medieval Literary Resources Medieval Guide to medieval literature resources on the Web. Medieval Literature - Age of the Troubadours Portuguese poetry and prose, includes biographies of Sancho and Dinis. Books and Literature:Periods and Movements:Medieval:Arthurian Studies Comprehensive list of Arthurian literature and arts websites. The Truth About King Arthur?

    95. About - Arthurian Romance
    About covers arthurian romance, presenting a set of links and articles on the subject.
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    96. NCWC: Missing Document (HTTP Error 404)
    North Carolina Wesleyan College, Elizabeth Braswell Pearsall Library.
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