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  1. Lancelot and Guinevere: A Casebook (Arthurian Characters and Themes) by Lori Walters, 2002-01-02
  2. Merlin: The Prophetic Vision and The Mystical Life by R. J. Stewart, 1995-05-01
  3. Arthurian Women: A Casebook (Garland Reference Library of the Humanities) by Thelma Fenster, 1996-03-01
  4. King Arthur's Enchantresses: Morgan and her Sisters in Arthurian Tradition by Carolyne Larrington, 2006-10-17
  5. An Introduction to Malory (Arthurian Studies) by Terence McCarthy, 2002-11-18
  6. King Arthur: A Casebook (Arthurian Characters and Themes, Vol 1) by Edward Kennedy, 1995-12-01
  7. Gawain: A Casebook (Arthurian Characters and Themes) by Schwartz, 2001-03-01
  8. The Grail: From Celtic Myth to Christian Symbol by Roger Sherman Loomis, 1991-10-07
  9. Brilliant Brits: Guy Fawkes (Brilliant Brits) by Richard Brassey, 2005-10-01
  10. The Object and Cause in the Vulgate Cycle (Legenda) (Legenda) by Miranda Griffin, 2005-11-10
  11. The Romance of Arthur, New, Expanded Edition: An Anthology of Medieval Texts in Translation (Garland Reference Library of the Humanities) by James Wilhelm, 1994-02
  12. The Search For King Arthur by David Day, 1995-10-01
  13. Morte Darthur (York Medieval Texts) by Sir Thomas Malory, 1968-05-01
  14. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (York Medieval Texts)

61. Northern State University
and publication Chaucer; Lyric poetry; arthurian legend; Mysticism in literature; Milton. Areas of teaching Chaucer, Early british literature, Bible as
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CASEY BJERREGAARD BLACK, Associate Professor of French and English
Office : Seymour 321, Box 691, Northern State University Telephone Home : 38556 127th St., Aberdeen Telephone Email blackc@wolf.northern.edu
Academic preparation: English, French, Danish, Comparative Literature
  • B.A. Northwestern University, 1975 Alliance Francaise, 1976 Universite de Paris-Sorbonne, 1977 Ph.D. University of Texas-Austin, 1988
  • Areas of research and publication : Second language pedagogy; Isak Dinesen ( Out of Africa ); Scandinavian literature; French literature Areas of teaching : French Language, French Culture and Civilization, English Literature and Composition, Literary Criticism, World Literature Areas of special study or interest
    DAYTON COOK, Professor of German
    Office : 303 Seymour, Northern State University Telephone or Home : 1108 S. Penn, Aberdeen Telephone Email cookd@wolf.northern.edu
    Academic preparation: English, German, Comparative Literature
  • B.A., M.A. Wayne State University, 1964, 1966 Ph.D. University of Colorado, 1974
  • Areas of research and publication : German literature; American literature; Comparative literature; Ethnic groups of South Dakota

    62. SSB Recommended Readings -- British Traditions
    This sections includes both books about arthurian traditions and about british Pagan and magical practices and the source literature upon which the first
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    British Traditions
    This sections includes both books about Arthurian traditions and about British Pagan and magical practices and the source literature upon which the first category of books is based. The Arthurian traditions comprise a variety of paths from Paganism to Esoteric Christianity. Some of these works are cross-referenced in the Celtic Studies section. Bromwich, Rachel. Trioedd Ynys Prydein. Cardiff: University of Wales, 1961. One of them was the Battle of Goddeu: It was brought about by the cause of the bitch, together with the roebuck and the plover; And the third was the worst: that was Camlan, which was brought about because of a quarrel between Gwenhwyfar and Gwenhwyfach. That is why those were called futile: because they were brought about by such a barren cause as that. The first part of the book is a lengthy discussion of the Medieval manuscripts on which they were written, the forms of the language used and the probable dating of the manuscripts. The second part has each triad in its original Welsh followed by an English translation with notes. There are also several appendices to this section containing related Welsh literature. The third part is a dictionary of personal names found in the triads and what was known about them at the time of writing. Invaluable to students of Welsh mythology or Arthurian legends. (SR)

    63. FSU ENGLISH DEPARTMENT FACULTY SPECIALTIES
    Hunt Hawkins, Modern british literature, Postcolonial literature English language and literature; textual studies and practice; Middle Dutch arthurian Romance.
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    ENGLISH DEPARTMENT FACULTY SPECIALTIES
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    Tomeiko Ashford
    African-American literature, including 19th-century literature, spiritual narratives, and African-American women's literature; American and Cultural studies Erin Belieu Poetry R. M. Berry Fiction, Modernism, Postmodernism, Philosophy and Literature R Bruce Bickley Nineteenth-century American literature, Twentieth-century American literature, Southern literature and folklore, Professional and Technical writing and editing Bruce Boehrer Milton, Shakespeare, Jonson, early modern English drama in general, pastoral, and neo-Latin verse Helen Burke Eighteenth-century Irish and English literature and drama, and in colonial and postcolonial theory Janet Burroway Fiction and play writing; 20th century and Contemporary British literature of page and stage Robert Olen Butler Creative Writing, Fiction, Screenwriting Mark Cooper U.S. cinema. Visual culture studies. Feminism. 20th-century U.S. culture and political economy Deborah Coxwell-Teague Training and supervising in the First-Year Writing Program Eugene Crook Medieval Language and Literature, Film Studies, British Studies

    64. Early British Literature Colloquium
    Early british literature Colloquium, Fall 2003 Spring 2004. is the editor of arthuriana, the quarterly journal of the International arthurian Society/North
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    Early British Literature Colloquium, Fall 2003 - Spring 2004 Bonnie Wheeler
    Southern Methodist University, Dallas
    Friday, April 2
    Language Building, R 316 4:00 p.m. “The Politics of Piety in Chaucer's Clerk's Tale” Dr. Wheeler is the editor of Arthuriana , the quarterly journal of the International Arthurian Society/North American Branch, and series editor of The New Middle Ages , a publication of St. Martin's Press. In this series, Professor Wheeler has co-edited the essay collections: Becoming Male in the Middle Ages , with Jeffrey Jerome Cohen (1997); Fresh Verdicts on Joan of Arc , with Charles T. Wood (1996); and Medieval Mothering , with John Carmi Parsons (1996). She has also published numerous articles of her own. Allan Ingram
    University of Northumbria, Newcastle (UK)
    Friday, October 24
    Home of Jacque Vanhoutte and Alex Pettit 7:00 p.m. "Acting Mad in Eighteenth-Century Britain" Professor Ingram has published in a wide variety of areas, including books on James Boswell, Swift and Pope, D. H. Lawrence, Joseph Conrad, and on eighteenth-century insanity. He has also published editions of 'mad' and medical writing of the eighteenth century. Ingram's most recent monograph is Representing the Insane: Cultural Constructions of Insanity in the Eighteenth Century (Cambridge UP, forthcoming). The current talk is based

    65. The Legend Of King Arthur--Literature/World History Lesson Plan (grades 9-12)--D
    students to try their own hands at writing literature. of the following exemplars of british and American students who selected the same arthurian character to
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    Students will understand the following: Many writers have told the tale of King Arthur and the people around him, including Guinevere, Lancelot, Merlin, and Mordred. The legends are part of our heritage. For this lesson, you will need: Spoon River Anthology, Access to reference materials that explain why the Kennedy era was referred to as Camelot After basic instruction on the tales surrounding the legendary medieval British monarch named King Arthur, invite your students to try their own hands at writing literature. Tell students that you will lead them through the steps necessary for each of them to create a dramatic monologue supposedly composed at some point by one of the following characters: Arthur, Guinevere, Lancelot, Merlin, or Mordred. (You can hold off on using and defining the term dramatic monologue until later in this activity.)

    66. English Department Of Pace University
    politeratureics literature American/british 19th/20thC, Chaucer; Tudor literature; censorship printing drama; Bible translation; arthurian legends; art
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    Click here for the Adjunct Faculty Interests Full Time Faculty Barbara Adams Academic Study Teaching Interests Scholarly Interests modern American poetry/fiction; American literature American literature; modern poetry;
    modern fiction Geoffrey Brackett Academic Study Teaching Interests Scholarly Interests Milton; 18thC literature; Romanticism, specializing in Blake Milton; 18thC literature; Romanticism; drama; Beat literature; modern literature; music and literature; web development; business communications Gerard Cannon Academic Study Teaching Interests Scholarly Interests American literature; 17thC English literature; Victorian literature; the modern novel American literature; the American novel; the contemporary American novel; the 20thC novel(American; British; Continental) David Castronovo Academic Study Teaching Interests Scholarly Interests literature Edmund Wilson's letters; current non-fiction - works about contemporary art; the 1950's; media and American values; literature in the American 1950's

    67. British Literature - Boston College
    EN171, Intro to british literature Culture II, MWF 12, Anderson. EN 310.02, Shakespeare, MWF 2, Doherty. EN322.01, Modern arthurian Lit, MWF 1, Schrader.
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    M W F 12 Anderson EN 310.02 Shakespeare M W F 2 Doherty Modern Arthurian Lit M W F 1 Schrader EN 364.01 19th Century British Fiction M W F 1 Bodenheimer Medieval Arthurian Lit M W F 2 Stanton T 4:30-6:30 Taylor EN 529 Shakespeare: Later Plays T TH 10:30 Bicks Sem: British Novels/18th Century W 11-1 Chibka Gothic and Romantic Novel M W F 10 Richardson T 3-5 Mahoney Classical Biblical Background of English Lit. M W F 2 Haskin 16th-17th Century Poetry M W F 11 Haskin British Modernism M W F 1 VonHendy The Romantic Imagination M W F 3 Simons JR Hon. Sem: Eliot in Her Time and Ours W 2-4 Wilt Seminar: Old English Stanton Learn Our Web Feedback Top of Page
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    68. Linda Hughes | Texas Christian University
    My areas of special interest include nineteenthcentury british literature, women s studies, and arthurian literature. Expertise
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    Home Faculty Linda Hughes
    Addie Levy Professor of Literature - 19th Century British/Victorian Literature (Ph.D., Missouri)
    l.hughes@tcu.edu

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    Biographical Information I was raised in Kansas and educated in Kansas and Missouri. After completing my doctoral coursework I moved to the east coast and completed my dissertation research at the Library of Congress and the Johns Hopkins University library. After receiving my Ph.D. from the University of Missouri in 1976, I held teaching positions in Missouri and Kansas before coming to TCU in 1989. My areas of special interest include nineteenth-century British literature, women's studies, and Arthurian literature.
    Expertise: 19th century British literature, Women's studies, 19th century periodicals Teaching Interests: 19th century British poetry, fiction, periodicals, culture; Arthurian Literature; women's literature; poetry. Points of Interest: My work places literature at the intersection of gender (i.e., ways that gender affect literary expression and strategies) and publishing history; my work on Victorian periodicals is a form of 19th century media studies; while my work on women poets in the 19th century has led to interests in the larger cultural history and significance of women poets. Sample Course Syllabi ENGL 30493 - Women Poets and Poetic Tradition ENGL 36073 - Arthurian Literature ... - Victorian Literature and Periodicals Recommended Resources
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    69. English 230: Masterworks Of British Literature
    English 230 Masterworks of british literature, Dr. Debora B and English perceptions of what literature ishave F 10/10 arthurian Romance/The Alliterative
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    English 230: Masterworks of British Literature Dr. Debora B. Schwartz TWRF 10:10-11:00 OR 12:10-1:00, Rm. 22-211 Office: 47-35G, tel. 756-2636 Office Hours: MWR 11:00-12:00, MTWR 1:30-2:00, and by appt. dschwart@calpoly.edu (UNIX: dbschwar) SYLLABUS, Fall 1997 Required Texts: The Norton Anthology of English Literature , 6th edition, ed. M. H. Abrams, vol. 1. Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales . Penguin Classics (modern English translation) Recommended: Chaucer Studio Recordings: General Prologue Wife of Bath's Tale Franklin's Tale Gibaldi and Achtert, MLA Handbook ; Abrams, A Glossary of Literary Terms General Reading Assignments in The Norton Anthology
      The Middle Ages, pp. 1-15.
      The Sixteenth Century, pp. 395-413.
      The Early Seventeenth Century, pp. 1069-1079.
      The Restoration and the Eighteenth Century, pp. 1767-1786.
      Poetic Forms and Literary Terminology, pp. 2558-2571.
      All Headnotes for the individual texts and authors read. (And don't neglect the footnotes!!)
    Preliminary Remarks: ENGL 230 is an overview of a large range of challenging materialthe foundation upon which modern literature in English is built. Much of it may be new to you, and many of the texts reflect assumptions and ideas that seem strange to a 20th-century audience. For these reasons, several remarks are in order.
    1) While nominally an "Introductory" course, ENGL 230 is READING INTENSIVE, and can be frustrating at times. The material covered is complex and challenging, the pace necessarily frenetic. Invariably, one week or another we will be dealing with a topic/author that is hard for you to get a handle on, or that you simply do not enjoy. When this occurs, DO NOT DESPAIR!! We will soon be moving on to something totally different. Also keep in mind that BECAUSE the course is an overview, you are not expected to master ANY of the material as thoroughly as in an upper-division course with a narrower focus. This does NOT mean that you do not need to read carefully. It DOES mean that you should not torture yourself if the details of a given text prove difficult to grasp. We are looking for the broad picture, not the close-up; the idea is to provide you with a sense of the way in which English literatureand English perceptions of what literature

    70. VoS - Voice Of The Shuttle
    new style dates, calculates day of the week, british regnal years taverns, alehouses and pubs have appeared in literature from Chaucer arthurian Art (Oxford U.).
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    71. Furman University Libraries: Arthurian Literature
    The New arthurian encyclopedia. Reference Collection DA152.5 Old and Middle English literature (includes Geoffrey british Writers (Volume 1 includes Chaucer and
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    Arthurian Literature Resources
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      Reference Sources - Arthurian An Arthurian dictionary Reference Collection
      The Arthurian encyclopedia Reference Collection
      The Arthurian name dictionary Reference Collection
      The encyclopaedia of Arthurian legends Reference Collection
      A Malory handbook Reference Collection
      The New Arthurian encyclopedia Reference Collection
      Sir Thomas Malory and the Morte D'arthur: a survey of scholarship and annotated bibliography Reference Collection
      Dictionary of Medieval Heroes Reference Collection
      Oxford Reference Online
      Reference Sources - Historical Dictionary of the Middle Ages Reference Collection Cambridge Medieval History Reference Collection The Middle Ages: a Concise Encyclopedia Reference Collection Illustrated Encyclopedia of Medieval Civilization Reference Collection CB 353 .G7

    72. Guide Literature Study
    of. Postgraduate study in british literature for postgraduate study in british literature available at 18. arthurian literature
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    Pointing the Way: A Guide to Christian Literature on the Internet. v. 2.19 January 29, 1999. Part I: Bibles, Bible Study Aids, Books. This document contains pointers to internet accessible literature related to Classical Christianity (
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    800+ texts of classic literature, drama, and poetry together with detailed literature study guides. Large reference book and non-fiction section ... Free Online Literature with more than 2000 Classic Texts. Literature Book Notes, Author Biographies ... Lawrence. Linguistics Study Guide a guide to the controversies of language change ...
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    73. UMUC Asia - Bachelor's Degrees
    ENGL 425 Modern british literature (3). ENGL 437 Contemporary American literature (3). ENGL 466 The arthurian Legend (3). Major Author Courses (6 sh).
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    74. Language Arts: British Literature
    Language Arts british literature. arthurian Resources; arthuriana Homepage; Camelot Project; EighteenthCentury Resources; Hamlet; Jane
    http://www.shs.nebo.edu/Faculty/Haderlie/Bookmarks/languagearts/british.html
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    75. Faculty And Staff: Alphabetical Listing
    Medieval chronicles Medieval English and French arthurian literature Sir Thomas Malory Patricia Kennedy Harriet King. Contemporary british and American drama
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    76. CV: Margaret O'Shaugnessey
    88 Courses Taught American literature british literature World literature Freshman English Southern literature arthurian literature Brookstone High
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    Quick Links UNC Home Page UNC Libraries UNC Blackboard UNC Webmail UNC Directory UNC Technology Help Writing Center Student Central Faculty Staff Central Fixed Term Faculty, Department of English meo@email.unc.edu MARGARET ELLEN O’SHAUGHNESSEY PRESENT POSITION:  Lecturer, Department of English, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill PERMANENT ADDRESS :  7633 Wake Rd.  Durham, NC 27713
                Telephone:  (919) 544-1943 TEACHING EXPERIENCE: UNC-Chapel Hill
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                                      Nineteenth and Twentieth Century British Literature
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                                      Introduction to Fiction
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                                      Composition Meredith College, Raleigh, NC

    77. SeminarOrder Arthurian Legend
    S17 The arthurian Legend in british literature Dr. Engel s seminars provide fascinating biographical information on the author, a thorough analysis of the work
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    The Arthurian Legend in
    British Literature
    Dr. Engel's seminars provide fascinating biographical information on the author, a thorough analysis of the work being discussed, and a crucial context that places the authors within the time period in which they wrote. Each seminar contains:
    (3) audiocassettes - 50 minutes each
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    78. ENGLCOURSES
    The arthurian Romance A study of arthurian legend from of the Renaissance English literature, exclusive of ENGL 521 british literature, 16601800 Studies in
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    Course Descriptions Survey Courses
    All courses are 3 semester hours unless otherwise noted. ENGL 501 Comparative Medieval Studies
    A course designed to place the English medieval tradition within the Continental framework. ENGL 502 The Arthurian Romance
    A study of Arthurian legend from Geoffrey of Monmouth to Sir Thomas Malory. ENGL 503 English Literature of the Middle Ages
    English literature, from the Normans to the Tudors. ENGL 504 Chaucer
    The works of Chaucer, particularly The Canterbury Tales. ENGL 511 Literature of the Renaissance
    English literature, exclusive of drama, from Thomas More to the death of Elizabeth I. ENGL 512 Seventeenth Century Poetry
    English poetry in the Metaphysical and Cavalier traditions, including the works of Jonson, Donne, Herrick, Herbert, and Marvell. ENGL 513 Milton
    The poetry and selected prose of John Milton. ENGL 521 British Literature, 1660-1800
    Studies in British literature of the Restoration and Eighteenth Century, exclusive of the novel. ENGL 522 Eighteenth Century British Novel
    The development of the English novel in its first century.

    79. English@UAB : Graduate Studies: Reading List: British Literature Before 1500
    in the Norton Anthology of british literature, Vol Hanawalt, Barbara, ed. Chaucer s England literature in Historical Lacy, Norris J., ed. arthurian Encyclopedia
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    Old English Period
    The following works should be available in the Norton Anthology of British Literature , Vol. 1, and in Kevin Crossley-Holland's The Anglo-Saxon World (Oxford: Oxford UP, 1984).
    • Beowulf The Wanderer The Seafarer The Wife's Lament The Dream of the Rood
    Suggested secondary readings Fell, Christine. Women in Anglo-Saxon England . Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1984. Fulk, R. D. ed. Interpretations of Beowulf. Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1992. Godden, Malcolm, and Michael Lapidge, eds. The Cambridge Companion to Old English Literature . Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1991.

    80. EDSITEment - Lesson Plan
    to gain insight into the use of literature as historical Project, both accessible through the arthurian Studies link by the 6thcentury british monk Gildas
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