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

Saturday, February 18, 2023

JIAS 2022

Apologies for having missed posting this sooner.


The latest issue of the Journal of the International Arthurian Society was released in the fall of 2022 as a special issue on Arthurian Medievalism. It includes studies on comics, fiction, and film. Copies of the journal are sent to members of the society, and access to individual articles is possible through the publisher De Gruyter through the links below. 


Volume 10 Issue 1

Issue of Journal of the International Arthurian Society

CONTENTS
JOURNAL OVERVIEW

Contents

Publicly Available September 8, 2022

Titelseiten

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Editorial

Leah Tether, Samantha J. Rayner
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Guest Editors’ Foreword: Arthurian Medievalism

Andrew B. R. Elliott, Renée Ward
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Desire, Consent and Misogyny in Post-medieval Adaptations of the Pelleas and Ettarde Story

Hannah Piercy
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Notes Towards a Close Reading of David Lowery’s 2021 Film The Green Knight

Kevin J. Harty
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‘An Ancient Procession’: Memory, Myth and Movement in Kazuo Ishiguro’s The Buried Giant

Alexie Labrom
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Restorying Arthurian Legend: Space, Place and Time in Once & Future and Legendborn

Elizabeth Elliott
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Deviant Characters and the Limits of Inventio in ‘Le Chevalier et la Charrette’

Karen Casebier
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Obituary
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Geoffrey Ashe (1923–2022)

Scott Lloyd
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Simon Gaunt (1959–2021)

Thomas Hinton
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Willem Pieter Gerritsen (1935–2019)

Bart Besamusca
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Douglas Kelly (1934–2022)

Keith Busby
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Angus Johnston Kennedy (1940–2021)

Nadia Margolis
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Nigel F. Palmer (1946–2022)

Almut Suerbaum
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Ursula Schulze (1936–2020)

Ricarda Bauschke-Hartung
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Fiona Tolhurst (1968–2021)

K. S. Whetter
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Notices
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Biennial JIAS Essay Prize Competition 2023

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XXVIIth International Arthurian Congress, Aix-en-Provence, France, 11–18 July 2024

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Arthuriana Fall 2022

Sorry for being late on this.

Here are the contents from the last number of Arthuriana for Fall 2022.

Subscriptions can be ordered from the journal home page accessible at this link. The journal can also be accessed from Project MUSE and JSTOR if you have access to an institutional subscription.



Table of Contents
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Safe Behind Doors? Sleep Deprivation in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight 3

Kristin L. Bovaird-Abbo



Exploration of Rationality: Der Stricker’s Contributions to the Intellectual Revolution in the Thirteenth Century, or, the Transformation of the Arthurian World

Albrecht Classen



Seminal Semiotics and Pornographic Displeasures in David Lowery’s The Green Knight (2021) 41

Tison Pugh



‘First You Get the Money’: Anachronism, Brexit, and King Arthur in Lavie Tidhar’s By Force Alone

Stephanie Russo



In Memoriam: Robert Simpson 75

Alan Lupack, Barbara Tepa Lupack, and Kevin J. Harty



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REVIEWS

Stephanie L. Batkie, Matthew W. Irvin, and Lynn Shutters, eds., A New Companion to Critical Thinking on Chaucer

Kevin J. Harty



A.S.G. Edwards, ed., Medieval Romance, Arthurian Literature: Essays in Honour of Elizabeth Archibald

K.S. Whetter



Maud Burnett McInerney, Translation and Temporality in Benoît de Sainte-Maure’s Roman de Troie

Sylvia Federico



Annegret Oehme, He Should Have Listened to His Wife! The Construction of Women’s Roles in German and Yiddish Pre-Modern ‘Wigalois’ Adaptations

Evelyn Meyer



Myra Seaman, Objects of Affection: The Book and the Household in Late Medieval England

Megan G. Leitch