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Middle Dutch Arthurian Romances: What are They and Why should We read Them? 1
David F. Johnson
The Uses of Middle Dutch Arthuriana 3
Norris J. Lacy
Intertextuality and Gauvain 13
Marjolein Hogenbirk
Hi sette sijn vechten an hare minne: Love and Adventure in Die Wrake van Ragisel 26
Katty De Bundel
Reconfiguring Wace’s Round Table: Walewein and the Rise of the National Vernaculars 39
Lori J. Walters
The Round Table 59
Reviews
Jeanette Beer, Beasts of Love: Richard de Fournival’s Bestiaire d’amour and a Woman’s Response 64
Kate L. Forhan
Nigel Bryant, The Legend of the Grail 65
Don Hoffman
Martha W. Driver and Sid Ray, eds., The Medieval Hero on Screen: Representations from Beowulf to Buffy 67
Susan Aronstein
Laurie A. Finke and Martin B. Shichtman, King Arthur and the Myth of History 68
Dorsey Armstrong
Geraldine Heng, Empire of Magic: Medieval Romance and the Politics of Cultural Fantasy 71
Laurie A. Finke
Eric Idle and John du Prez, Monty Python’s Spamalot 73
Debra N. Mancoff / Kevin J. Harty
Eric Idle and John du Prez, Monty Python’s Spamalot 74
Bonnie Wheeler
Barbara Tepa Lupack, ed., Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Children: Essays on Arthurian Juvenilia 76
Kevin J. Harty
Daniel P. Nastali and Philip C. Boardman, eds., The Arthurian Annals,
The Tradition in English from 1250–2000 77
Kevin J. Harty
Stephen W. Richey, Joan of Arc: The Warrior Saint 79
Nadia Margolis
Gregory B. Stone, The Ethics of Nature in the Middle Ages: On Boccaccio’s Poetaphysics 80
Thomas C. Stillinger
Kelley M. Wickham-Crowley, Writing the Future, Laæamon’s Prophetic History 82
Francoise Le Saux
Brief Notice
François Amy de la Bretéque, L’imaginaire médiéval dans le cinéma occidental 83
Kevin J. Harty