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  1. New Directions in Arthurian Studies
  2. The Quest for the Grail: Arthurian Legend in British Art 1840-1920 by Christine Poulson, 1999-07
  3. The Arthurian Handbook (Second Edition) by Norris J. Lacy, 1997-10-01
  4. Dutch Romances: II. Ferguut (Arthurian Archives)
  5. Camelot in the Nineteenth Century: Arthurian Characters in the Poems of Tennyson, Arnold, Morris, and Swinburne (Contributions to the Study of World Literature) by Laura Cooner Lambdin, Robert Thomas Lambdin, 2000-07-30
  6. Arthurian Writers: A Biographical Encyclopedia
  7. The Arthurian Annals: The Tradition in English from 1250 to 2000 (2 Volume Set) by Daniel P. Nastali, Phillip C. Boardman, 2004-12-09
  8. A Companion to Malory (Arthurian Studies)
  9. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and the Idea of Righteousness (Dublin Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Literature) by Gerald Morgna, 1992-03
  10. Culture and the King: The Social Implications of the Arthurian Legend (S U N Y Series in Medieval Studies) by Martin B. Shichtman, 1994-07
  11. The Company of Camelot: Arthurian Characters in Romance and Fantasy (Contributions to the Study of Science Fiction and Fantasy) by Charlotte Spivack, Roberta Lynne Staples, 1994-12-30
  12. The New Arthurian Encyclopedia: Updated Paperback Edition (Garland Reference Library of the Humanities, Vol. 931) by Norris J. Lacy, 1995-12-01
  13. The Alliterative Morte ArthureA Reassessment of the Poem (Arthurian Studies)
  14. Arthur in Medieval Welsh Literature (Writers of Wales) by O. J. Padel, 2000-12-13

21. Engl 124.01 Survey Of British Lit II: Syllabus
providing an overview of british literature from the something to tie the literature together thematically can consider Willaim Morris s arthurian writings in
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Survey of British Literature II
Sharon Cogdill
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Course Syllabus
Textbooks
Abrams et al. The Norton Anthology of English Literature. Vol. 2. 6th ed. New York: W.W. Norton, 1993. Carroll, Lewis. Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass Tennyson, Alfred, Lord. Idylls of the King. London: Penguin, 1983.
About this course
The Undergraduate Bulletin describes this course as "224. Survey of British Literature II. Continuation of ENGL 223 [which emphasized the historical overview] providing an overview of British literature from the Romantics through the present." Important in a course like this is some awareness of
  • the historical and social contexts for the literature
  • the periodization, which for this class we will loosely characterize as
    • the Romantic
    • the Victorian
    • the Fin de Siecle and the Edwardian
    • the Modern
    • the Post-Modern
  • the genres and their development
  • the canonical texts and authors
  • what's left out of the canon and what that signifies
To me also important is a sense of the development of a few ideas, something to tie the literature together thematically, taking the concerns of the day and locating them in their own and then in our contexts. We'll be looking at the following ideas as they develop through the two centuries:

22. British Writers - Classic Literature - Writers Around The World
Arnold, Matthew (18221888) british writer. Poet and critic who wrote the famous poem Dover Beach. . arthurian literature These sites are devoted to all
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23. Sir Gawain - British Literature - Classic Literature
mid14th century, one of the most exquisite pieces of medieval literature extant Knight - Summary Student s summary of the plot of the arthurian epic outlines
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Of all the metrical romances, none approach in beauty the anonymous "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight," a poem of the mid-14th century, one of the most exquisite pieces of medieval literature extant.
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Recent Up a category "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight" - Character Analysis Offers character analyses of the famous knight, a monologue written for him by a fan, a synopsis of the poem, and links to related sites. "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight" - Pace University Brief analysis of the epic poem includes illustrations and a list of links to other "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight" resources. "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight" - Summary

24. ClassZone: Language Of Literature 1997
database of arthurian texts, images, bibliographies, and basic information arthurian Studies Nested site in Labyrinth home page. british literature, Unit Two.
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Use the links below to select a title from a specific grade and unit. The titles in the menu correspond to individual sections in McDougal Littell's Language of Literature series. By selecting a title, you will jump to a set of links chosen by our editors. These links were selected because they provide additional content or information that may be useful when discussing a particular selection or topic.
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American Literature British Literature
British Literature, Unit One
Beowulf
"The Electronic
Beowulf "
An article by Professor Kevin S. Kiernanone of the developers of the Electronic Beowulf Project providing insight into the rationale and progress of the project
Electronic
Beowulf
Information about an effort to prepare digital facsimiles of the Beowulf manuscript and related documents. Includes links to sample images.
Resources for Studying
Beowulf
Provides several useful directions for extending the study of Beowulf , including a bibliography and a translation
the Iliad: Ancient Greece
Perseus Encyclopedia: Homer

A useful discussion of the authorship and composition of the Homeric epics, with a bibliography and links to ancient texts dealing with Homer's life and works. Provided by the Perseus Project at Tufts University.

25. Bio Info.
developed and taught Victorian literature, TwentiethCentury british literature, Nineteenth-Century british literature, arthurian literature, Irish literature
http://www.wsu.edu/~hydev/myinfo.htm
Virginia Hyde Education: Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, Madison
B. A., Arizona State University ( Summa cum laude Position: Professor of English Husband: David C. Barnes (since 1987) The "wallpaper" on my homepage is from the cover of my book The Risen Adam AWARDS Most Supportive Faculty Member
, EGO, WSU English Department (1995); Best Graduate Seminar , EGO, English Department (1996); Outstanding Teaching and Scholarship , WSU Honors Program (1984); Excellence in Teaching , WSU Honors Program (1986). I received a commendation from the Lawrence Society at its Eighth International Conference, held in Naples, Italy (2001). I hold the ASU President's Medallion of Merit and have received awards from the AAUW and IOOF as well as research and travel grants. I held the Vilas Fellowship of the University of Wisconsin and Phi Kappa Phi's National Sparks Fellowship and National Gibbs Fellowship. PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS : I am President of the Lawrence Society of North America, a scholarly organization allied to the Modern Language Association of America. Some other professional organizations (besides MLA): American Conference for Irish Studies, Arthurian Society, Browning Society, AAUP, and WSU Association for Faculty Women.

26. Some Links
King Arthur the Early british Kingdoms http fulltales/fullindex.htm The Oxford arthurian Society, founded in of King Arthur in history, literature and legend
http://www.thomaslovepeacock.net/links.html
arthurian sites various other sites
T. L. Peacock Society links
19th Century British and Irish Authors http://www.lang.nagoya-u.ac.jp/~matsuoka/19th-authors.html The British Association for Romantic Studies http://www.bangor.ac.uk/english/bars/intro.htm British Poetry 1780-1910: a Hypertext Archive of Scholarly Editions http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/britpo.html The Gothic Literature Page -the English Gothic Novel from 1764 to 1820: http://members.aol.com/iamudolpho/basic.html Literary Resources on the Net http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Lit/
Literary Resources -Romantic: http://www.andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Lit/romantic.html Nineteenth Century LiteratureElectronic Edition http://www-ucpress.berkeley.edu/scan/ncl-e/ The North American Society for the Study of Romanticism http://www.arts.uwaterloo.ca/~jmwright/nassr.html The Northeast Victorian Studies Association http://fmc.utm.edu/nvsa Romantic Canons -A Bibliography (and an Argument): http://www.muohio.edu/~mandellc/update/canon.htm Romantic Chronology http://humanitas.ucsb.edu/projects/pack/rom-chrono/chrono.htm

27. Survey Of British Literature I - Kingwood College - Assignment: Slavery Revolts
Survey of british literature I. the age of enlightenment; the crusades; plagues; executions and other interesting disasters; the arthurian materials; the rise
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(Philadelphia: John C. Winston Company, 1894). T he best library assignments are ones that use a variety of resources including books, newspaper and journal articles, internet sites, and even videos or audiocassettes. We encourage you to use all of these sources for your paper. Books should provide some of the best information for literary and historic topics. You may apply for a library card and request materials online. We hope you will take full advantage of the many resources our libraries offer. P lease contact Kingwood College Librarians or Professor Samuelson with any questions you may have during your research. BOOKS JOURNALS INTERNET SUPPORT Assignment A critical biography of Edmund Spenser, Christopher Marlowe, John Donne, Alexander Pope, Henry Fielding, or Samuel Johnson. Remember that the emphasis is on critical . Don't simply write a life, but an interpretation of that life from a literary perspective. You must read at least one other work by this author not covered in class and critique it.

28. Lehigh Humanities People
and literature, and The Empire Writes Back Postcolonial History and british literature. Her graduate courses include, arthurian Romance Fantasy, Nation
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29. Department Of English - Purdue University
Felluga, is Byron and the Constitution of the british Novel. Armstrong specializes in Middle English Language and literature, arthurian literature, AngloSaxon
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Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1970 Phone: FAX: Email: tadler@purdue.edu Website: Specialization: Twentieth century drama, with particular interest in Williams, Pinter, and Albee Thomas Adler has written several books, including "A Streetcar Named Desire": The Moth and the Lantern (1990) and American Drama, 1940-1960: A Critical History (1994; paperback reprint 1997). A specialist in modern British and modern American drama, with particular interest in Tennessee Williams, Harold Pinter, and Edward Albee, he has published widely, with numerous book chapters and articles in such journals as Modern Drama Theatre Journal Arizona Quarterly Comparative Drama Southern Literary Journal , and Mississippi Quarterly . Recently, he has contributed invited essays to four different volumes in the series of Cambridge Companions to Williams, Arthur Miller, Sam Shepard, and American Women Playwrights. His current research project is a book focusing on A. S. Byatt, Tom Stoppard, and David Hare. Back to top
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Ph.D., University of California at Santa Barbara, 1996

30. The Age Of Cavalry And Arthurian Literature
Gradually, the british found it increasingly difficult to hold out against the Consequently, it is not coincidental that the arthurian literature that we are
http://www.georgetown.edu/users/kammerb/cavalry.htm
The Age of Cavalry and Arthurian Literature
Warfare during the fifth and sixth centuries, the most likely time of the historical King Arthur, was primitive and brutal. Evidence for such a harsh form of warfare can be found in the medieval texts of Gildas Nennius knight as a soldier who was relatively well equipped in regard to weapons and armor and was trained to fight on horseback, forming a military class distinction denoting professional elite troops (10). These knights dominated the social and political aspects of life, and more importantly for our discussion, warfare. Chretien de Troyes , in his late twelfth century work " The Knight of the Cart, " provides a clear picture of the knight, illustrating the importance of knights not only on the battlefield, but also in Arthurian literature: "When he was armed, he remounted at once and took up the shield and the long, straight, and colorfully painted lance; at his side he hung the sharp, bright sword." The passage above by Chretien does two things. Written probably in 1160-80, the passage first introduces the knight into Arthurian literature, and secondly, gives us a glimpse at the business end of a knight, namely his weapons. The two principle weapons of the knight, as shown by the passage, are the lance and the sword. The lance was usually made of ash wood, about fourteen feet in length, and carried vertically until lowered for the charge, where it could be wielded overarm or thrown. It depended on the combined momentum of the horse and the knight to achieve its desired effect. However, lances were easily broken, and after the initial impact, were practically useless (Prestwich 26). Lances are best remembered for jousting, and Chretien contains several examples of their use, as does

31. Graduate Studies In English At Texas A&M University
literature, NineteenthCentury british, Rhetoric and Composition. Goodman, Jennifer (Ph.D., Harvard University (1981)) Medieval literature; arthurian Legend.
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Renaissance Literature; Shakespeare. Brown, Kimberly (Ph.D., University of Maryland (1998))
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American Literature; Creative Writing (Fiction). Christensen, Paul (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania (1975))
Clark, Bedford
(Ph.D., Louisiana State University (1973))
Coleman, Finnie

32. OUP USA: British Literature
of over 20 years research, they are a chronological and descriptive lisitng of arthurian literature and related Proceedings of the british Academy. Volume 117
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34. British Literature To 1800 Syllabus
the larger historical, cultural, and theoretical contexts of the british literary tradition Week 3 Histories of England Race and Nation / arthurian literature.
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This course will trace the development of English and British literary and cultural traditions from the early medieval period (the Anglo-Saxon period) to the end of the 18th century (the early romantic writers). Obviously, such a course will be unable to cover everything, but we will attempt to explore several distinct cultural and historical periods, by reading selections of the literature from each. Also, we will trace several social, cultural, and literary movements as they develop over time. We will also read texts contemporary with the literature of each period but not usually considered "literary" in the traditional sense. These will provide the cultural context in which the literary works emerged and will allow us to consider the dialogue between literary work and other forms of cultural discourse and representation. While this course may be used to fulfill the second of two core requirements in literature, it is also recommended for English majors. Therefore, it may demand a level of work that is somewhat more intensive than that required in other 300-level literature classes. This course is designed to introduce beginning and potential English majors to the historical, the cultural, and even the theoretical ground from which they will pursue their further studies.

35. English 215 Resources
Regia Anglorum AngloSaxon, Viking, Norman and british Living History; King Arthur Romancing Politics (Norton Topics Online); arthurian literature links (from
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36. Survey Of British Literature
SURVEY OF british literature. expedition through some of the finest literature ever written novels, historical fiction, satire, adventure, arthurian (King Arthur
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    Join us on an expedition through some of the finest literature ever written! Selections include comedy, tragedy, epic poetry, detective stories, romance novels, historical fiction, satire, adventure, Arthurian (King Arthur) narratives, fantasy, travelogue, autobiography, Gothic horror, and Christian allegory. We start with an Old English text, Beowulf , an epic poem written when the Christian gospel first came to the pagan Anglos. We then meet Sir Gawain, a knight of the Round Table who struggles with temptation and the superficiality of King Arthur's court. We enjoy Chaucer's wit and wisdom as he regales us with some of his most popular tales, then ponder the human condition as it is expressed in Shakespeare's incredible tragedy, Hamlet . Later, we read several novels and short stories.

37. Survey Of British Literature
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38. Arthurian Links
Studies Resources and numerous articles in the journal british Archaeology Maintained by David Ford; Sources arthurian literature contains translations and/or
http://www.arthuriana.co.uk/links/arthlink.htm
Arthurian Resources : Links Arthurian Links This page contains links to selected Arthurian (and non-Arthurian) sites on the WWW along with (at the bottom of the page) a brief section of advice on which books and essays in the main bibliographies should be consulted first. Arthurian Links
  • Arthuriana - subscribe to ARTHURNET and the journal of the International Arthurian Society, Arthuriana Arthurian Resources on the Internet - a valuable guide by John J. Doherty The Camelot Project at the University of Rochester - quite simply a wonderful resource Arthuriana on the Web - a brief guide by Professor Norman Hinton, provided as part of the ORB bibliographies. Historical Arthur - an interesting site based on older scholarship, though most of this is now rejected, for example, Collingwood's methodology with regards to identifying the battles in the Historia Brittonum was described by Professor Jackson (whose 'Once Again Arthur's Battles' from the Journal of Modern Philology 43 (1945-6) pp.44-57 is required reading on this topic) thus: "For Collingwood, Arthur fought only the Jutes of Kent, and concequently the battles had to be discovered in south-eastern England. They were." (

39. My Arthurian Page
have enchanted a multitude of readers of british literature. to become immersed in fantastic literature dealing with pages having to do with arthurian legends.
http://www.kstiles.com/arthur.htm
Of King Arthur, The Round Table,
and the Sangreal
Hic iacet Arthurus, Rex quondam, Rexque futurus.
For countless ages, the legends surrounding King Arthur, his knights, and the quest for the Sangreal have enchanted a multitude of readers of British literature. In fact, many of Britain's most famous works include discussions or references to Arthur (i.e., the Mabinogion , Tennyson's "Idylls of the King," and Malory's Le Morte Darthur ). As a common work chosen for inclusion in high school literature texts, Le Morte Darthur offers teachers and students alike an opportunity to become immersed in fantastic literature dealing with some of the most interesting legends of the island kingdom of Great Britain. This page is my contribution to web resources about the legendary King Arthur. Hopefully, students and teachers alike will find a wealth of resources to enrich their study of King Arthur.
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This page contains links to web sites and pages having to do with Arthurian legends. The information is divided into the following categories: Links to Arthurian E-Texts Links to Arthurian Societies Educational Resources for Arthurian Studies Links to Arthurian Sites
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Le Morte Darthur: Sir Thomas Malory's Book of King Arthur and of his Noble Knights of the Round Table, Volume 1

40. Middle Ages - A Multimedia Presentation
for English literature. Through the use of an online multimedia PowerPoint, students view famous images of arthurian characters and real british/Roman places.
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