Arthur: the Birth of the Anglo-Norman Legends (original) (raw)

Arthur: The Origins of the Anglo-Norman Legends

Charles Parkinson

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`Geoffrey and the Prophetic Tradition', in The Arthur of Medieval Latin Literature: The Development and Dissemination of the Arthurian Legend in Medieval Latin, ed. Sian Echard (University of Wales Press: Cardiff, 2011), pp. 67-82

Julia Crick

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King Arthur’s European Realm: New Evidence from Monmouth’s Primary Sources by Paul Sire

Paul Sire

Arthuriana, 2016

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“Arthurian vogues: Pierre Gallais’s neglected evidence” (introduction to a reprint of a 1967 article by Gallais, “Bleheri, la cour de Poitiers et la transmission des récits arthuriens sur le Continent”)

Matthieu Boyd

Journal of the International Arthurian Society, 2014

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Arthur and Kingship as Represented by the Historia Regum Britanniae of Geoffrey of Monmouth

Majed Kraishan

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Pilgrimage in medieval English literature, 7001500. By Dee Dyas. Pp. vii+288. Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 2001. 50. 0 85991 623 5

Dee Dyas

The Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 2004

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Narrating the Matter of Britain: Geoffrey of Monmouth and the Norman Colonization of Wales

Michael Faletra

The Chaucer Review, 2000

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A COMPREHENSIVE CONCORDANCE OF GEOFFREY OF MONMOUTH'S HISTORIA REGUM BRITANNIAE TO MANUSCRIPTS OF THE WELSH CHRONICLE OF THE KINGS (BRUT Y BRENHINEDD): PART ONE

Geoffrey Adams

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Elizabeth Archibald and David F. Johnson (eds.). Arthurian Literature XXIX

Renate Bauer

Anglia, 2013

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Arthurian Literature XXI: Celtic Arthurian Material edited by Ceridwen Lloyd-Morgan

Kristen L . Over

Arthuriana, 2005

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État présent: Arthurian Literature in the North

Sif Rikhardsdottir

Journal of the International Arthurian Society 1.1 (2013), 3-28, 2013

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Arthurian literature a quest for expertise

Susana Delindro

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The Legendary King Arthur and its Possible Oral History Flourishing Transmitters from the Dark Ages until the Middle Ages

Speranta Milancovici

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Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Sources for the Cador and Camblan Narratives

Edwin Pace

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Geoffrey of Monmouth's Welsh Sources

Ben Guy

A Companion to Geoffrey of Monmouth, ed. G. Henley and J. B. Smith, 2020

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The Arthurian Legend: A Vehicle for Symbolic Appropriation of the Insular Space

Julián González de León

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Arthur's Heirs: Situating Medieval Welsh, Spanish, and Scandinavian Texts in Their Literary and Historical Contexts

Nahir I . Otaño Gracia

2014

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Approaches to Arthurian Studies: from Tradition to Innovation

Raluca Radulescu

Journal of the International Arthurian Society, 2017

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Who Was King Arthur? The Historical Arthur Talk Delivered to Celtic Studies 70

STEVEN A WILLIAMS

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An Edition of The Awntyrs off Arthure at the Terne Wathelyn in London, Lambeth Palace Library, MS 491

Yasuyuki Kaitsuka

2015

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The Reception of Geoffrey of Monmouth in Wales

Ben Guy

A Companion to Geoffrey of Monmouth, ed. G. Henley and J. B. Smith, 2020

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Geoffrey's 'Very Old Book' and Penda of Mercia

Edwin Pace

Arthuriana, 2012

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A 12th-century Anglo-Norman Brut Fragment (MS BL Harley 4733, f. 128)

Peter Damian-Grint

1993

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origins of the arthurian legends 1 The Origins of the Arthurian Legend

Eliza Pavel

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The Arthur of the chronicles

Peter Damian-Grint

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Richard of Devizes and 'a rising tide of nonsense': How Cerdic met King Arthur

John Gillingham

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The End of Roman Britain and the Coming of the Saxons: An Archaeological Context for Arthur?

Alan Lane

A Companion to Arthurian Literature

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The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle: Authorship and Origins. Part A. The Annals between 1070 and 1121.

Dr Sonya R Jensen

2008

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‘Occitan Arthurian Literature: poetry and narrative’, in The Arthur of the French, ed. Glyn Burgess and Karen Pratt (University of Wales Press, 2006), pp. 528–45

Simon Gaunt, Ruth Harvey

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The Scottish Reception of Geoffrey of Monmouth

Victoria Shirley

A Companion to Geoffrey of Monmouth, 2020

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Evolving Identities: A Connection between Royal Patronage of Dynastic Saints' Cults and Arthurian Literature in the Twelfth Century

Stephen Pow

Annual of Medieval Studies at CEU, 2018

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Geoffrey of Monmouth and the Feminist Origins of the Arthurian Legend

Fiona Tolhurst

2012

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Pilgrimage in medieval English literature, 700-1500

Dee Dyas

2001

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Documentary Evidence for the Historicity of King Arthur

Paul Sire

2020

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MAKING THEIR PRESENCE FELT: READERS OF ÆLFRIC, C. 1050 1350

Elaine Treharne

A companion to Ælfric, 2009

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