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Ghostly Mothers and Fated Fathers: Gender and Genre in The Awntyrs off Arthure 3
Leah Haught
Guenevere: The Abbess of Amesbury and the Mark of Reparation 25
Sue Ellen Holbrook
‘...the quene in Amysbery, a nunne in whyght clothys and blak...’:
Guinevere’s Asceticism and Penance in Malory’s Le Morte D’Arthur 52
Virginia Blanton
Guenevere Burning 76
Amy S. Kaufman
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The Round Table
Malorys for Teaching and Reading 95
Helen Cooper
‘Inowghe is as good as a feste’: Which Malorys for Teaching and Reading? 99
Bonnie Wheeler
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REVIEWS
Elizabeth Moore Willingham, ed., The Illustrated Lancelot Prose: Essays on the Lancelot of Yale 229 103
Sophie Cassagnes-Brouquet
Elizabeth Moore Willingham, ed., La mort le Roi Artu (The Death of Arthur),
from the Old French ‘Lancelot’ of Yale 229 with Essays, Glossaries, and Notes to the Text 104
Samuel N. Rosenberg
Simon Kingston, Ulster and the Isles in the Fifteenth Century:
The Lordship of the Clann Domhnaill of Antrim 105
William Sayers
Norris J. Lacy, ed, The Grail, the Quest, and the World of Arthur 106
Don Hoffman
Paul Meyvaert, The Art of Words: Bede and Theodulf 107
Catherine A.M. Clarke
Gilles Roussineau, ed, Perceforest, première partie. Edition critique 109
Christine Ferlampin-Acher
Jean Blacker, Wace: A Critical Biography 110
Judith Weiss