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Foreword | ||
Professor Peter Field : an appreciation | ||
1 | The grail romances and the old law | 1 |
2 | What did Robert de Boron really write? | 15 |
3 | On capitalization is some early manuscripts of Wace's Roman de Brut | 29 |
4 | Tristan Rossignol : the development of a text | 49 |
5 | What's in a name? Arthurian name-dropping in the Roman de Waldef | 63 |
6 | The enigma of the Prose Yvain | 65 |
7 | Dreams and visions in the Perlesvaus | 73 |
8 | La Reine-fee in the Roman de Perceforest : rewriting, rethinking | 81 |
9 | The relationship between text and image in three manuscripts of the Estoire del Saint Graal (Lancelot-Grail Cycle) | 93 |
10 | Wigalois and Parzival : father and son roles in the German romance of Gawain's son | 101 |
11 | Reading between the lines : a vision of the Arthurian world reflected in Galician-Portuguese poetry | 117 |
12 | The lost beginning of The Jeaste of Syr Gaweyne and the collation of Bodleian Library MS Douce 261 | 133 |
13 | Enide's see-through dress | 143 |
14 | A note on the Percy Folio Grene Knight | 165 |
15 | 'False friends' in the works of the Gawain-poet | 173 |
16 | Place-names in The Awntyrs Off Arthure : corruption, conjecture, coincidence | 181 |
17 | Lancelot as lover in the English tradition before Malory | 199 |
18 | Malory and middle English verse romance : the case of Sir Tristrem | 217 |
19 | Sir Thomas Malory's (French) romance and (English) chronicle | 223 |
20 | Romantic self-fashioning : three case studies | 235 |
21 | Are further emendations necessary? : a note on the definite and indefinite articles in the Winchester Malory | 247 |
22 | Lucius's exhortation in Winchester and the Caxton | 253 |
23 | The historicity of Combat in Le Morte Darthur | 261 |
24 | Personal weapons in Malory's Le Morte Darthur | 271 |
25 | 'Now I take uppon me the adventures to seke of holy thynges' : Lancelot and the crisis of Arthurian knighthood | 285 |
26 | Malory's language of love | 297 |
27 | P. J. C. Field's worshipful revision of Malory : making a virtue of necessity | 307 |
28 | 'Old Sir Thomas Malory's enchanting book' : a Connecticut Yankee reads Le Morte Darthur | 311 |
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