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  1. Historia Regum Britannie of Geoffrey of Monmouth IV: Dissemination and Reception in the Later Middle Ages (Historia Regum Britannie) by Julia C. Crick, 1991-07-18
  2. Early Blazon: Heraldic Terminology in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries with Special Refere by Gerard J. Brault, 1998-01-09
  3. Studies in Medievalism IV: Medievalism in England (Studies in Medievalism)
  4. Studies in Medievalism VII: Medievalism in England II (Studies in Medievalism)
  5. Studies in Medievalism VI: Medievalism in North America (Studies in Medievalism)
  6. Historia Regum Britannie of Geoffrey of Monmouth I: Bern, Burgerbibliothek, MS 568 (Historia Regum Britannie)
  7. King Arthur and the Grail Quest: Myth and Vision from Celtic Times to the Present by John Matthews, 1995-04
  8. King Arthur: In Legend and History
  9. The Grail: A Casebook (Garland Reference Library of the Humanities) by Dhira Mahoney, 1999-11-01
  10. The Historic King Arthur: Authenticating the Celtic Hero of Post-Roman Britain by Frank D. Reno, 1996-09

81. The Arthurian Legend
The arthurian section of this work, however, is a professional soldier, serving the british kings and Early Welsh literature, however, quickly made Arthur into
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The Arthurian Legend Although there are innumerable variations of the Arthurian legend, the basic story has remained the same. Arthur was the illegitimate son of Uther Pendragon, king of Britain, and Igraine, the wife of Gorlois of Cornwall. After the death of Uther, Arthur, who had been reared in secrecy, won acknowledgment as king of Britain by successfully withdrawing a sword from a stone. Merlin , the court magician, then revealed the new king's parentage. Arthur, reigning in his court at Camelot, proved to be a noble king and a mighty warrior. He was the possessor of the miraculous sword Excalibur, given to him by the mysterious Lady of the Lake At Arthur's death Sir Bedivere threw Excalibur into the lake; a hand rose from the water, caught the sword, and disappeared. Another sword, sometimes mistakenly identified with Excalibur, was drawn from a stone by Arthur to prove his royalty.
Of Arthur's several enemies, the most treacherous were his sister Morgan le Fay and his nephew Mordred. Morgan le Fay was usually represented as an evil sorceress, scheming to win Arthur's throne for herself and her lover. Mordred (or Modred) was variously Arthur's nephew or his son by his sister Morgawse. He seized Arthur's throne during the king's absence. Later he was slain in battle by Arthur, but not before he had fatally wounded the king. Arthur was borne away to the isle of Avalon , where it was expected that he would be healed of his wounds and that he would someday return to his people.

82. British Literature
british literature. Franklin Aurelius removes all rocks from british coast to win Arveragus Thomas Malory Le Morte d Arthur (arthurian Legend - Camelot King
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top.tscript.location.href = 'http://cgi.stanford.edu/~csewell/cgi-bin/blit.pl?name=' + escape(document.referrer); British Literature Old English Unknown - Beowulf (Denmark: Beowulf, a Geat, rescues King Hrothgar and the Danes from Grendel and his mother at Heorot in Zealand with sword Hrunting; fire-breathing dragon later kills Beowulf) Caedmon - (poems) Cynewulf - Dream of the Road, Christ, Exeter Book Unknown - The Wanderer, The Seafarer Bede - Ecclesiastical History of the English People Alfred - translated Boethius's De Consolatione Philosophiae
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Unknown – Ulster Cycle (sagas about Deirdre [daughter of King Conchobar’s storyteller Felim destined to be beautiful and bring death; she is raised by Lavarcham in woods; falls in love with Conchobar’s nephew Naisi and flees to Alba with his brothers; they are persuaded to return and Usnech’s sons are killed and Deirdre commits suicide], Cu Chulainn [son of sun god Lugh, Cu Chulainn kills hound but takes its place until owner gets new one; trained by woman warrior Scathach; subdues Aoife and has son Conlaoch by her; Conlaoch returns later and kills many but

83. Graduate English
Medieval literature Chaucerian and arthurian literature. Computersupported literature, Linguistics, Language Irish Writers/Contemporary british literature.
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Program Overview The program in English is designed to prepare students for professional advancement and for further study in either literature or writing. The literature track emphasizes the study of literary texts with related study of writing. Conversely, the writing track emphasizes the study and practice of writing with related study of literature. Both tracks also require study of related theory, as well as an internship in the context of an undergraduate literature/writing course and a portfolio of written work. Students in both programs will not only become familiar with the aesthetic, formal, and theoretical underpinnings of their field of study, but they will also learn how to address their audiences by means of professional discourse. Program Information Semester Hours Required: 30 hours
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84. Department Of English Faculty
and Middle English literature; arthurian literature (medieval and Associate Professor, Victorian literature and Cultural Queen s), MA (british Columbia), PhD
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85. Roger Williams University - English Literature
Literary Renaissance; literature of the Sea; Romance and the arthurian Legend; Geoffrey Chaucer The Canterbury Tales and Beyond; The british Novel; Victorian
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Home Academics Registrar Course Catalog English Literature ENGLISH LITERATURE
The English Literature Major
Degree Requirements
Majors pursuing the Bachelor of Arts in English must satisfy University Core Curriculum requirements and the College speech requirement. In addition, majors must complete the following 13 courses as specified and sufficient electives to total 120 credits. Majors are encouraged to apply electives taken outside the major toward a minor or second major.
  • ENG 100* The Storytellers: An Introduction to Literature
  • ENG 110* Serpents, Swords, and Symbols
  • ENG 210* Myth, Fantasy, and the Imagination
and either two of the following three:
  • ENG 240* American Literature I: From Native American Expressions to the Literature of the Civil War
  • ENG 260* American Literature II: From the Realists to the Experimentalists
  • ENG 301* American Literature III: Contemporary Literary Expressions
or two of the following three:
  • ENG 270* British Literature I: From Riddles to Romance
  • ENG 290* British Literature II: From Folly and Wit to Reason and Romanticism
  • ENG 300* British Literature III: From Victorian to Multicultural Explorations of the Human Condition
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  • ENG 310 Literary Analysis
  • ENG 350* Shakespeare
  • ENG 480 Senior Seminar I
  • ENG 481 Senior Seminar II
and a minimum of two electives selected from the following:
  • ENG 320 Continental Literature
  • ENG 340 Roots of the English Language
  • ENG 360 Race, Gender, and Class in Literature

86. The University Of Virginia's College At Wise
ENGL 307 arthurian literature (3) The origins of th elegend of King Arthur in british and Continental writing and the development of Arthur in literature from
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Offered for credit/no credit. Designed for students who need remediation in speaking and writing standard English, this course integrates work in grammar, organization, spelling, and vocabulary enrichment with specific spoken and written assignments ranging from sentence construction to paragraph development and the creation of essays of substantial length. Emphasis is on mechanical correctness and rhetorical development. Classroom work is supplemented and individual problems addressed by laboratory assignment using computer software. ENGL 101-102:Composition (6)
Prerequisite: passing grade on the proficiency examination or successful completion of specified portions of Speech and Writing Laboratory; ENGL 101 is prerequisite to ENGL 102.
Expository writing, ranging from single paragraph to essays of some length and complexity; study of the logical, rhetorical, and linguistic structures of expository prose; the methods and conventions of preparing research papers; and argumentation. Full-time students who have not completed ENGL 101-102 or the equivalent must enroll in the appropriate course in that sequence.

87. Course Search Results -- By Deparment
ENGL 3100, Studies in british literature I. ENGL 3130, Studies in british literature II. ENGL 3320, Poetry for Creative Writers. ENGL 340A, arthurian Romance.
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88. University Of Wales Press Arthurian Literature In The Middle Ages
the british heritage. This book, which brings together the work of leading international scholars, is the first comprehensive treatment of arthurian literature
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89. Department Of English - Graduate Admissions Contacts
mystics, biblical exegesis), and Renaissance british literature. Chaucer, medieval romance, poetry and drama; arthurian literature; monsters, bestiaries
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The following students have offered to help answer questions from applicants about our graduate program. Please understand that this is a volunteer group and that these students may not always be available to respond to queries. Thank you. Birmingham, Kevin birmingh@fas.harvard.edu 20th century Gonen, Tamar gonen@fas.harvard.edu Henchman, Anna henchman@fas.harvard.edu Howell, Sharon Cournoyer - cournoy@fas.harvard.edu Drama; Non-fiction prose; Poetry; Prose Fiction; Renaissance; 17th, 18th, 19th and th century; American and British. 20th c. American poetry (Ammons, Anne Carson, Michael Palmer, Rosemarie Waldrop Graham, Charles Simic); American and British Modernism (Williams, Eliot, Woolf, Yeats, David Jones); American of any period (Emerson, Thoreau, Whitman, Melville, Dickinson, Hawthorne, James Wharton); British poetry leading up to Modernism (Browning, Hopkins); Shakespeare; Drama; Literature and Visual art. Hyman, Wendy -

90. Longman Anthology Of British Literature, Volumes 1A, 1B & 1C Package, The: Middl
A Report to Edward I. arthurian Romance. The Discovery” and Its Time Voyage literature. From A Review of the State of the british Nation, Vol 4, No.
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91. English | Literary Historical Cluster, 2000-2001
Seminar in Middle English literature Medieval arthurian Romance, Medieval. 01, 1, McLaughlin, Studies in 19th Century british literature Theoretical Approaches to
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20th Century Dubey African American Literature Survey: II, 1926-Present 20th Century Russom English Literature, Beginnings to 1600: Roots of English Literature Medieval Lect Kahn Introduction to Shakespeare Rabb 18th Century British Literature: Reinventing Literature and Society, 1660-1800
18th Century Keach British Literature of the Romantic Period: Writing and English Society, 1789-1832 18th Century
19th Century Armstrong Studies in the Victorian Period: The Great Dickens 19th Century McLaughlin 19th Century British and American Literature: Fiction from Dickens to James 19th Century Egan Studies in American Literature: Inventing America 19th Century Savran Contemporary American Literature: American Drama and Theatre since World War II 20th Century Egan Critical Theory: The Problem of American Literature 20th Century Tennenhouse Critical Theory: Theories of Narrative 20th Century Rosen Critical Theory: Film Theory 20th Century Cheever Critical Theory: Questioning Authenticity: Contemporary Theories of Self, 1948-1998

92. EBK: Arthurian Literature: Sir Galahad
Sir Galahad arthurian Literary Character Sir Galahad was the illegitimate son of Sir Lancelot by Lady Elaine of Corbenic. He was
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Arthurian Literary Character Sir Galahad was the illegitimate son of Sir Lancelot by Lady Elaine of Corbenic. He was placed under the care his paternal great aunt and grew up at the nunnery where she was abbess. Upon reaching adulthood, his father knighted him and took him to Camelot At the Royal Court, Galahad sat in the “Siege Perilous” - the seat reserved by God for the purest of knights - yet no calamity befell him. Like Arthur had done so many years before, he then drew a sword from a stone which bore a message declaring him to be the World’s best knight! He was immediately welcomed to the Order of the Round Table and was present at the vision of the Grail , when he was chosen as one of those to seek this holiest of relics. Galahad left on his quest with a shield made by King Evelake and painted with a red cross of blood by St. Joseph of Arimathea . This was joined by King David’s sword when he met up with Sirs Bors Percivale The origins of Galahad’s character are uncertain. The name may be taken from the Palestinian location, Gilead, or he may be connected with Welsh characters, such as

93. EBK: Arthurian Literature: Sir Bors De Gannes
Sir Bors, King of Gannes arthurian Literary Character Sir Bors was the favourite cousin of Sir Lancelot, and the son of King Bors
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Arthurian Literary Character
Sir Bors was the favourite cousin of Sir Lancelot Lionel , were taken into captivity. They were, however, rescued by Seraide, High-Priestess of the Lady of the Lake, to whom she entrusted their care. They were thus brought up with their cousin Lancelot. Bors travelled to King Arthur's court with Lancelot. Along with Gawain and Bedivere , he acted as a messenger between King Arthur and his Imperial Roman enemy, Lucius. Subsequently becoming a central figure in the King's European campaigns as Arthur's personal guard. He became a great warrior, wielding Duke Galeholt's sword and easily recognized by a distinctive scar on his forehead. Sir Bors came to the attention of the daughter of King Brandegoris of Stranggore who desired to be the centre of his attentions. Although he was an avowed chaste Knight of the Round Table, she conspired with her nurse to have him pleasure her. With the aid of a magic ring, the lady's servant enchanted Bors into making love to the princess and, as a result, he became the father of Helain le Blank. Despite this indiscretion, Bors' purity enabled him to become an important Grail seeker. During his quest, Bors stayed at the castle of King Amans and championed his younger daughter. He was living an austere life at the time, eating only bread and water and sleeping on the floor. During the night, he had two dreams showing him the choices he would face the following day. Should he save his brother, Lionel, from captivity and torture or a virgin from deflowerment? Should he make love to a temptress or allow her and her maidservant to jump from their tower? He chose the latter option in each case. Lionel was not happy at being abandoned by his brother and later attacked him in a blazing rage. Bors refused to defend himself, but a hermit was killed when he tried to intervene and Bors was forced to take up his weapon. A column of fire from Heaven finally stopped the fight. Along with Galahad

94. The Longman Anthology Of British Literature, Volume 2C: The Twentieth Century (2
The Longman Anthology of british literature, Volume 2C The Twentieth Century (2nd Edition). The Longman Anthology of british literature
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The Longman Anthology of British Literature, Volume 2C: The Twentieth Century (2nd Edition)
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95. Marymount College Of Fordham University
If you choose the traditional English literature major or minor, you will take courses covering various periods in british and American literature.
http://www.marymt.edu/academics/english/engreqs.html

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If you choose the traditional English literature major or minor , you will take courses covering various periods in British and American literature. Electives includes courses on such themes as women in literature, on genres including myths of mnay cultures, on authors from Chaucer and Shakespeare to modern American poets. In addition, you will take at least one professional writing course. As a junion or senior, you will participate in advanced seminars and may follow your special interest in an independent study. Requirements for the Major in English Literature
Eleven courses in English, including Survey of English Literature I and II (ENG 229-230), one professional writing course in journalism or creative writing (ENG 351, 354, or 380, and at least seven courses at the 300- or 400-level, distributed to include at least one course from each of the following five areas:
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  • 96. Legends
    Legends Legends is an quot;online journal of heroic tales in history, literature, folklore, fiction, and the arts. Here you apos;ll find King Arthur, D apos;Artagnan, Robin Hood, and Blackbeard;
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