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9 Navigating and Indexing Arthurian Romance in Benoît Rigaud’s Edition of Lancelot du Lake (1591)
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Jane H. M. Taylor
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- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- List of Figures and Tables vii
- Note on the Derek Brewer Prize viii
- General Editors’ Preface ix
- List of Contributors xi
- List of Abbreviation xiv
- 1 The Inaugural Derek Brewer Essay Prize: Animals at the Feast: Strange Strangers and Courtly Power in The Wedding of Sir Gawain and Dame Ragnelle 1
- 2 The Kindred of a Boy without a Father: Merlin’s British Forebears and Irish Cousins 20
- 3 Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Subtle Subversion: Active Double-Voiced Discourse in the Historia regum Britan 48
- 4 ‘Cornwall, up in the North’: Geography and Place Names in the Source of the Old Icelandic Brut 81
- 5 Enacting Arthurianism in the Order of the Garter and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight 124
- 6 Deviants and Dissenters: Theorizing Shame and Punishment in Malory’s Morte 156
- 7 Loyalty and Worshyp in Conflict in Malory’s Lancelot 188
- 8 Emotional Inheritance in Malory’s Morte Darthur: Shame and the Lott–Pellinore Feud 209
- 9 Navigating and Indexing Arthurian Romance in Benoît Rigaud’s Edition of Lancelot du Lake (1591) 236
- 10 ‘A great many strange puppets’: Queen Caroline, Merlin’s Cave, and Symbolic Arthurianism in the Age of Reason 254
- 11 How Galahad Regained his Virginity: Dead Women, Catholicism and the Grail in Nineteenth-Century British Poetry 273
- 12 Merlin’s Woodland House: Irish Cosmology in the Vita Merlini? 302
- 13 Malory and the Book of St Albans 313
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- List of Figures and Tables vii
- Note on the Derek Brewer Prize viii
- General Editors’ Preface ix
- List of Contributors xi
- List of Abbreviation xiv
- 1 The Inaugural Derek Brewer Essay Prize: Animals at the Feast: Strange Strangers and Courtly Power in The Wedding of Sir Gawain and Dame Ragnelle 1
- 2 The Kindred of a Boy without a Father: Merlin’s British Forebears and Irish Cousins 20
- 3 Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Subtle Subversion: Active Double-Voiced Discourse in the Historia regum Britan 48
- 4 ‘Cornwall, up in the North’: Geography and Place Names in the Source of the Old Icelandic Brut 81
- 5 Enacting Arthurianism in the Order of the Garter and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight 124
- 6 Deviants and Dissenters: Theorizing Shame and Punishment in Malory’s Morte 156
- 7 Loyalty and Worshyp in Conflict in Malory’s Lancelot 188
- 8 Emotional Inheritance in Malory’s Morte Darthur: Shame and the Lott–Pellinore Feud 209
- 9 Navigating and Indexing Arthurian Romance in Benoît Rigaud’s Edition of Lancelot du Lake (1591) 236
- 10 ‘A great many strange puppets’: Queen Caroline, Merlin’s Cave, and Symbolic Arthurianism in the Age of Reason 254
- 11 How Galahad Regained his Virginity: Dead Women, Catholicism and the Grail in Nineteenth-Century British Poetry 273
- 12 Merlin’s Woodland House: Irish Cosmology in the Vita Merlini? 302
- 13 Malory and the Book of St Albans 313