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Special Issue: Malorian and Scholarly Retraction
Edited by Karen Cherewatuk and Meg Roland

Introduction:
‘But rather I wolde sey: here in thys worlde he chaunged hys lyff ’: Malorian and Scholarly Retraction 3

Karen Cherewatuk and Meg Roland

Retraction and the Making of Arthurian Texts 10

Michael W. Twomey

Malory’s Lancelot: Not ‘Either/Or’ but ‘Both/And’ 24

Karen Cherewatuk

‘But that was but favour of makers’: Retractions, Editions, and Authorship in Malory’s Le Morte Darthur 34

Meg Roland

Malory’s Political Views: My Final Retraction 50

Edward Donald Kennedy

Memory and Losing One’s Head in Malory’s Morte Darthur 58

Catherine Batt

Mordred’s Lost Childhood 77

Elizabeth Archibald

Memories of War: Retracting the Interpretive Tradition of the Alliterative Morte Arthure 88

Fiona Tolhurst and K.S. Whetter

Malory’s Death Poem 109

Thomas H. Crofts

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Winner of the ‘Fair Unknown’ Award

‘And there she lete make herself a nunne’: Guinevere’s Afterlife as a Nun
in British Culture of the Mid-Nineteenth to Early Twentieth Century 124

Ellie Crookes

The Round Table: News from the IAS-NAB 148

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REVIEWS

Laura Chuhan Campbell, The Medieval Merlin Tradition in France and Italy:
Prophecy, Paradox, and Translatio
158

Florence Marsal

Katherine Barnes Echols, King Arthur and Robin Hood on the Radio: Adaptations for American Listeners 159

Dan Nastali

Joshua Byron Smith, Walter Map and the Matter of Britain 161

Elizabeth M. Willingham

Leah Tether, Publishing the Grail in Medieval and Renaissance France 163

Leona Archer

Raymond H. Thompson, The Swan Maiden 164

Norris J. Lacy