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Special Issue in Honor of Fiona Tolhurst
Edited by K.S. Whetter

Introduction: The Circle is Broken 5

K.S. Whetter

Elegiac Additions: Marking Arthur’s Death in Manuscripts of Geoffrey of Monmouth 12

Siân Echard

Engela the Saxon Queen and Britain’s Legendary History in Bartholomaeus Anglicus’ De proprietatibus rerum 27

Michael W. Twomey

‘He spekeþ no more with me’: Elegy and Lament in Sir Tristrem 43

Thomas H. Crofts

Launcelot’s Swoon: Mourning and Memorial in Malory and the Stanzaic Morte Arthur 62

Christopher Jensen

Women Reading and Women Writing and Men Writing Women Who Read and Write: (Re-) Considering Women's Literate Practices and the Ethics of Women’s Literacy in Malory’s Morte Darthur 84

Melissa Ridley Elmes

The Costs of Funerals in Malory’s Morte Darthur 104

Nicole Clifton

Launcelot’s Lovers: Ghostly Women in Malory’s Morte Darthur 123

Molly A. Martin

Anticipatory, Active, and Participatory Grief in Malory’s Morte Darthur 138

Karen Cherewatuk

‘wepte and shryked:’ Social Grief and the Conclusion of Malory’s Le Morte Darthur 154

Meg Roland

The Many Endings of Malory’s Morte: The Experience of an Early Audience 162

Stephen Atkinson

In Memoriam: Russell Peck 178

Alan Lupack

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Katherine J. Chen, Joan: A Novel 180

Scott Manning

Ulrich Fuetrer, Iban, ed. and trans. Joseph M. Sullivan 182

Sara S. Poor

Bo Gräslund, The Nordic Beowulf, trans. Martin Naylor 183

Christopher Abram

Sjoerd Levelt, The Middle Dutch Brut: An Edition and Translation 185

Jelmar Hugen

Andrzej Pleszczyński and Grischa Vercamer, eds., Germans and Poles in the Middle Ages: The Perception of the ‘Other’ and the Presence of Mutual Ethnic Stereotypes in Medieval Narrative Sources 187

Julia Verkholantstev

Andrew Sheil, Beowulf—A Poem 189

Frances Leneghen

Bartlett Sher, dir., Camelot 191

Kevin J. Harty