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Questing the Grail, Questioning Religion: Religion in Modern Grail Narratives 3
Michael Darin Amey
‘You Could Shame the Great Arthur Himself’: A Queer Reading of Lancelot from
BBC’s Merlin with Respect to the Character in Malory, White, and Bradley 20
Joseph Brennan
The Sword and the Scepter: Mordred, Arthur, and the Dual Roles of Kingship in the
Alliterative Morte Arthure 44
Steven P.W. Bruso
The Once and Future Childslayer: Guy Gavriel Kay’s Inversion of Malory’s Morte Darthur 67
Kathy Cawsey
Arthur’s Return from Avalon: Geoffrey of Monmouth and the Development of the Legend 84
Victoria Flood
Thomas Chestre’s Sir Launfal and the Knight in Need 111
James T. Stewart
‘Gyff me goodly langage, and than my care is paste’: Reproach and Recognition in
Malory’s Tale of Sir Gareth 129
Siobhán Mary Wyatt
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Gloria Allaire and F. Regina Psaki, eds., The Arthur of the Italians: The Arthurian Legend in
Medieval Italian Literature and Culture 143
Joan Tasker Grimbert
Holly A. Crocker and D. Vance Smith, eds., Medieval Literature: Criticism and Debate 146
Meg Roland
Susanna Fein and Michael Johnston, eds., Robert Thornton and His Books: Essays on the
Lincoln and London Thornton Manuscripts 147
Danny Gorny
Frank Grady and Andrew Galloway, eds., Answerable Style: The Idea of the Literary in
Medieval England 149
Eleanor Johnson
Lavinia Greenlaw, A Double Sorrow: Troilus and Criseyde 152
Elizabeth Langemak
Laura F. Hodges, Chaucer and Array: Patterns of Costume and Fabric Rhetoric in
The Canterbury Tales, Troilus and Criseyde, and Other Works 154
L. Kip Wheeler
Kristina Pérez, The Myth of Morgan la Fey 155
Randy P. Schiff