To me, methought, who waited with a crowd,
There came a bark that, blowing forward, bore
King Arthur, like a modern gentleman
Of stateliest port; and all the people cried,
"Arthur is come again: he cannot die."

"Morte d'Arthur" (1842)
Alfred, Lord Tennyson

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Arthuriana 23.1 for Spring 2013

A long delayed contents update on Arthuriana. Here is the first of 4 posts. All of the papers are revised from conference presentations at the 2011 meeting of the Triennial Congress of the International Arthurian Society. 

Arthuriana 23.1 (Spring 2013)

From the Editor
Dorsey Armstrong

Arthur Pendragon, Eco-Warrior
Laurie A. Finke And Martin B. Shichtman

The Eco-Tourist, English Heritage, and Arthurian Legend: Walking with Thoreau
Kathleen Coyne Kelly

Reading Ruins: Arthurian Caerleon and the Untimely Architecture of History
Robert Rouse

‘The Wilderness of Wirral’ in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
Gillian Rudd
 
 
THE ROUND TABLE

 
REVIEWS
 
Peter Ackroyd, The Death of King Arthur
Samantha J. Rayner
 
C. Stephen Jaeger, Enchantment: On Charisma and the Sublime in the Arts of the West
Albrecht Classen
 
Stephen Knight, ed., Robin Hood in Greenwood Stood: Alterity and Context in the English Outlaw Tradition  Kevin J. Harty
 
Jeff Rider and Jamie Friedman, eds., The Inner Life of Women in Medieval Romance Literature: Grief, Guilt, and Hypocrisy
Amy N. Vines
 
Linda Marie Zaerr, Performance and the Middle English Romance
Robert Boenig


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