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The influence and significance of the legend of Arthur are fully demonstrated by the subject matter and time-span of articles here. Topics include Perceforest in historical context; a new source for Malory's Morte Darthur; magic and the supernatural in early Welsh Arthurian narrative; and ecology in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. Contributors: Richard W. Barber; Nigel Bryant; Aisling Byrne; Carol J. Chase; Siân Echard; Helen Fulton; Michael Twomey; Patricia Victorin.
Arthurian romances --- History and criticism. --- Arthur, --- Arturus, --- Artur, --- Arturo, --- Artus, --- Artù, --- Artús, --- Артур, --- Arzhur, --- Artuš, --- Αρθούρος, --- Arthouros, --- Arthur Pendragon --- Pendragon, Arthur --- Adha, --- 아서, --- 아서 왕 --- Asŏ, --- Asŏ Wang --- ארתור, --- Arthur Gernow --- Arthurus, --- Arturius, --- Arturs, --- Artūras, --- Artúr, --- アーサー, --- アーサー王 --- Āsā-ō --- Āsā, --- Èrthu, --- Arthwys, --- In literature. --- Arthurian Literature. --- Burgundian prose Erec. --- Celtic texts. --- Forest ecology. --- French literature. --- Froissart's Mélyador. --- Genres. --- Historical contexts. --- Irish Grail narrative. --- Irish literature. --- Late medieval versions. --- Latin literature. --- Le Conte du Papegau. --- Perceforest. --- Periods. --- Research. --- Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. --- Theoretical issues. --- Twentieth-century children's books. --- Welsh literature. --- Ysaïe le Triste.
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