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

Friday, April 7, 2023

Coming Soon - Broadview Anthology of Medieval Arthurian Literature

The Broadview Anthology of Medieval Arthurian Literature

Edited by: Kathy Cawsey; Elizabeth Edwards

For further details and ordering information, see the publisher's site at this link.

Print Publication Date: September 15, 2023
eBook Publication Date: August 15, 2023
ISBN: 9781554815975 / 1554815975
500 pages; 7¾" x 9¼

PrintUS $49.95
Ebook will also be available for purchase upon publication.


Description

The Broadview Anthology of Medieval Arthurian Literature offers an up-to-date and student-friendly approach to teaching the literature of the Arthurian tradition. With a team of contributing editors creating new translations of classic texts, and a distinctive balance of familiar and lesser-known Arthur legends, the anthology is an authoritative and highly teachable resource. A companion website allows for greater flexibility without expanding the print book, and helpful introductions and notes support student readers throughout the anthology.


Contents



Readings listed in green are included on the anthology’s companion website.

1. Front matter
a. Acknowledgements & Thanks
b. List of figures
c. Abbreviations
d. Timeline

2. General Introduction

3. Texts
a. Welsh poetry
i. Early Welsh texts
ii. Priddeu Annwn
b. Early Latin texts
c. Culhwch and Olwen
d. Geoffrey of Monmouth
i. Deeds of the British
Book 8
Stonehenge and the Crowning of Uther Pendragon
Uther and Igerna
The Death of Uther
Book 9
The Crowning of Arthur
Arthur fights the Saxons
Arthur marries Guinevere
Peacetime passtimes
Emperor Lucius
Book 10
Arthur’s Dream
Giant of Mont St. Michel
Various battles with Rome
Mordred’s Betrayal
Book 11
Arthur and Mordred
ii. Vita Merlini
e. Wace – Brut
i. 8565-8822: Uther and Ygerne; conception, disguise, Merlin.
ii. 9587-9798: Arthur’s court and the Round Table
iii. 9905-10104: the Conquest of France and the defeat of Frollo.
iv. 10437-10954: Arthur’s coronation to the arrival of the Roman ambassadors
v. 11173-11188: Modret’s adulterous desire for the Queen.
vi. 11239-11606: Arthur’s dream and the Giant of Mont St Michel
vii. 13010-13298: Mordred, Guinevere, and the Death of Arthur
f. Chrétien de Troyes – The Knight of the Cart
g. Marie de France
i. Lanval
ii. Chevrefoil
h. Lai of Melion
i. Béroul – Tristan
i. The Ambiguous Oath
ii. King Arthur’s Court
iii. The Malpas
j. Layamon – Brut
k. Gunnlaugr Leifsson – Merlínússpá
l. Wolfram von Eschenbach – Parzival
m. Lancelot-Grail cycle
Lancelot
i. Lancelot’s arrival at court
ii. beginning of the love affair with Guinevere,
iii. Sir Galahalt the Haut Prince
iv. Galahalt’s suicide from grief.
Holy Grail
i. Galahad’s arrival at court
ii. beginning of the quest
iii. Bors’ quest
iv. end of the quest in Sarras.
n. Heldris of Cornwall – Roman de Silence
i. Nature vs. Nurture
ii. Merlin sections
o. Morien
p. Melech Artus
q. Alliterative Morte Arthure
r. Geoffrey Chaucer – “Wife of Bath’s Tale”
s. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (parallel text)
i. Modern English
ii. Middle English
t. Stanzaic Morte Arthur
u. Thomas Chestre – Sir Launfal
v. Hans Rosenplüt – The Crown
w. Prose Merlin
i. Conception of Merlin
ii. Uther & Ygerne
iii. Merlin & Nimiane
x. The Wedding of Sir Gawain and Dame Ragnelle
y. The Old Knight
z. Thomas Malory – Le Morte Darthur
1. Tale I
i. Uther & Igraine
ii. Sword in the Stone
iii. The Wedding & Round Table
iv. Pentecostal Oath
v. Merlin & Nenyve
vi. Arthur & Accolon
vii. Pelleas & Ettarde
2. Tale V
i. Palomides
3. Tale VI
i. Galahad’s arrival
4. Tale VII
i. Elaine of Ascolat
ii. Knight of the Cart
iii. The Tale of Sir Urry
5. Tale VIII
i. Rumours
ii. War with Lancelot
iii. Mordred
iv. Death of Arthur
vi. Death of Guinevere & Lancelot


Companion Website


A companion website will provide additional readings to supplement those in the print book.



Editors



Kathy Cawsey is Associate Professor of English at Dalhousie University. Elizabeth Edwards is Professor of English at the University of King’s College, Halifax.




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