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Medieval Studies as a Public Good 3
Jonathan F. Correa Reyes
Couverture: Transing the Medieval Manuscript 13
Christopher T. Richards
Love and Tales: A Bridge Between the Heart and Culture 34
Mario Martín Páez
De Amore, Game of Thrones, and Imagining Violence in the Twelfth and Twenty-First Centuries 44
Elizabeth Liendo
Concocting a Seat at the Roundtable: Arthurian Legend, Historical Genealogy, and the Making of Empire 53
in Tudor and Stuart England
Alexander Lowe Mcadams
From Chile to Camelot: Reception of the Arthurian Arc of Mampato and Ogú 63
Jonathan F. Correa Reyes and Camila Gutiérrez
Medievalism and (White) Nationalism: From Ossian to Today 74
Vanessa K. Iacocca
Unexpected Swords in the Stone 84
Brenna Duperron
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Winner of the 2024 ‘Fair Unknown’ Award
Worshyp and Noyse: Emotional Communities and Chivalric Identity in Malory’s Morte Darthur 92
Victoria E. Dikeman
The Round Table: News from the North American Branch 117
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Mary Bateman, Local Place and the Arthurian Tradition in England and Wales 1400–1700 130
Dwayne C. Coleman
Eleanor Johnson, Waste and the Wasters: Poetry and Ecosystemic Thought in Medieval England 131
Andrew M. Richmond
Michel Pastoureau, Dernière visite chez le Roi Arthur. Histoire d’un premier livre 133
Richard Utz
Tison Pugh, Bad Chaucer: The Great Poet’s Greatest Mistakes in the Canterbuty Tales 135
Alex Mueller
Usha Vishnuvajjala, Feminist Medievalism: Embodiment and Vulnerability in Literature and Film 136
Virginia Blanton
John Withrington, ed., The Arthurian Texts of the Percy Folio 139
Theresa M. Kenney