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St. Joseph and Britain: The Old French Origins 1
Deborah K.E. Crawford
Hoel-Hearted Loyalty and the Ironization in Geoffrey's Historia regum Britanniae 21
Carol A.N. Martin
Queer Fisher King: Castration as a Site of Queer Representation (Perceval, Stabat Mater, The City of God) 49
Anna Roberts
Merlin's Magical Writing: Writing and the Written Word in Le Morte Darthur and the English Prose Merlin 89
Kathy Cawsey
The Once and Future King: The Book That Grows Up 103
Alan Lupack
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REVIEWS
Martin Biddle et al., King Arthur's Round Table: An Archaeological Investigation 115
Kevin S. Whetter
Elizabeth J. Bryan, Collaborative Meaning in Medieval Scribal Culture, The Otho Laæamon 116
Françoise H. M. Le Saux
Chrétien De Troyes, Erec and Enide. Trans. Ruth Harwood Cline
Chrétien De Troyes, Cligés. Trans. Ruth Harwood Cline 117
David Staines
Edward Dudley, The Endless Text: Don Quixote and the Hermeneutics of Romance 119
Barbara D. Miller
Uli Edel, The Mists of Avalon. A four-hour miniseries 121
Kevin J. Harty
W.H. Jackson and S.A. Ranawake, eds., The Arthur of the Germans: the Arthurian Legend in Medieval German and Dutch Literature 122
Marianne E. Kalinke
C. Stephen Jaeger, Ennobling Love: In Search of a Lost Sensibility 124
Derek Brewer
Caroline A. Jewers, Chivalric Fiction and the History of the Novel 129
Samantha Mullaney
Andrew King, 'The Faire Queene' and Middle English Romance: The Matter of Just Memory 131
Judith H. Anderson
Alfred Robert Kraemer, Malory's Grail Seekers and Fifteenth-Century English Hagiography 132
Karen Cherewatuk
R.M. Liuzza, Beowulf: A New Verse Translation
Seamus Heaney, Beowulf: A New Translation 134
Gernot Wieland
Nicola McLelland, Ulrich von Zatzikhoven's Lanzelet. Narrative Style and Entertainment 137
Susane Hafner
David Rollo, Glamorous Sorcery: Magic and Literacy in the High Middle Ages
Michelle Sweeny, Magic in Medieval Romance from Chrétien de Troyes to Geoffrey Chaucer 138
Siân Echard
Jonathan Smalley, From Ancient Celts to Camelot. 3 volumes: The Early Celts and Legends that Preceded Thomas Malory, Sir Thomas Malory's Great Work, and Moving on from Malory 140
Christopher A. Snyder
Mary Ellen Snodgrass, Who's Who in the Middle Ages 142
Donald L. Hoffman
Margaret duMais Svogun, Reading Romance: Literary, Psychology, and Malory's 'Le Morte D'Arthur' 144
Joyce Coleman
Richard Utz and Tom Shippey, eds., Medievalism in the Modern World. Essays in Honour of Leslie Workman
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Diane Watt
Eugéne Vinaver, On Art and Nature and Other Essays 146
Norris J. Lacy
Jocelyn Wogan-Browne et al., The Idea of the Vernacular: An Anthology of Medieval English Literary Theory, 1250-1520 148
Kevin Gustafson
The Round Table 150