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Baldwin of Britain, His Vows, and the Chivalric Ideal in the Avowing of King Arthur 3
Roger Dahood
Reconciling the Uncanny: Forgiveness, Caritas, and Compassion for Malory’s Palomides 20
Annie Lee Narver
From Camelot to China, or, ‘A History or Moral Tale About a Young Sir Gabein’s Marvelous Adventures Illustrating Divine Providence’ 48
Annegret Oehme
Reading the Grail: Parodic Metafiction in Patricia McKillip’s Kingfisher 73
Amelia A. Rutledge
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The 2019 Loomises Lecture
James Bond, A Grifter, A Video Avatar, and a Shark Walk into King Arthur’s Court:
The Ever-Expanding Canon of Cinema Arthuriana 89
Kevin J. Harty
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REVIEWS
Glenn D. Burger and Holly Crocker, eds., Medieval Affect, Feeling, and Emotion 122
Jennifer Sisk
Kellyann Fitzpatrick, Neomedievalism, Popular Culture, and the Academy:
From Tolkien to Game of Thrones 124
Shiloh Carroll
Ceridwen Lloyd-Morgan and Erich Poppe, eds., Arthur in the Celtic Languages:
The Arthurian Legend in Celtic Literatures and Traditions 126
Georgia Henley
John Marshall, Early English Performance: Medieval Plays and Robin Hood Games,
Shifting Paradigms in Early English Drama Studies 128
Kevin J. Harty
Elly McCausland, Malory’s Magic Book: King Arthur and the Child, 1862-1980 129
Ann F. Howey
Gail Orgelfinger, Joan of Arc in the English Imagination, 1429-1829 131
Kevin J. Harty
Julie Ormelanski, Symptomatic Subjects, Bodies, Medicine, and Causation
in the Literature of Late Medieval England 133
Anita Obermeier
Heather J. Tanner, ed., Medieval Elite Women and the Exercise of Power, 1100–1400:
Moving Beyond the Exceptionalist Debate 134
Elizabeth Kinne