Description |
1 online resource (xiii, 382 pages) |
Series |
Garland reference library of the humanities ; v. 2137 |
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Garland reference library of the humanities ; v. 2137.
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Contents |
Cover; Arthurian Literature by Women; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Arthurian Literature by Women: The Forgotten Tradition; Texts; Chevrefueil; Lanval; The Prophecy of Merlin (1802); A Legend of Tintagel Castle (1833); The Ylle Cut Mantell (1844); The Lady of the Fountain (translated 1849); Avillion; or, The Happy Isles (1853); From The Feasts of Camelot (1863); The King and the Bard (1864); Avilion (1864); The Christmas of Sir Galahad (1871); Elaine and Elaine (1883); The Lady of Shalott (1871); The True Story of Guenever (1876) |
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The Cross and the Grail (1887)Kathanal (1892); Guinevere in Almesbury Convent (1892); From Avalon (1896); Knights of King Arthur's Court (1896); An Iseult Idyll (1901); The Dwarf's Quest: A Ballad (1905); Keeping Tryst: A Tale of King Arthur's Time (1905); When Tristan Sailed (1907); Songs of Tristram & Yseult (1907); Galahad in the Castle of the Maidens (1911); Guenever (1911); Tristram and Isoult (1913); For All Ladies of Shalott (1921); Elaine (1921); Guinevere at Her Fireside (1931); Iseult of Brittany (1931); The Naming of the Lost (1989); Guenever Prays for a Child (1991) |
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Guenever Listens to a Minstrel Sing of Love (1991)Guenever Loses Her Baby (1991); Guenever Retreats to Almesbury After Arthur's Death (1991); Guenever Returns from the Garden (1991); Bibliography of Arthurian Fiction by Women; Bibliography of Arthurian Poetry and Drama by Women |
Summary |
Arthurian Literature by Women: An Anthology is a collection of Arthurian poems, stories, and plays by women, from Marie de France to the present, all of which are either significant examples of Arthurian literature or innovative interpretations of Arthurian tradition. Rather than reproducing brief selections from contemporary novels that are readily available, the volume collects and reprints works that have generally been overlooked by students of the Arthurian legend. The volume will be especially interesting to those studying or teaching Women and the Arthurian Legend or any other asp |
Notes |
Originally published by Garland Publishing, Inc |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Online resource; title from PDF title page (Ebrary, viewed June 11, 2013) |
Subject |
Arthurian romances -- Adaptations
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Knights and knighthood -- Literary collections
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Kings and rulers -- Literary collections
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Women and literature.
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Literature -- Women authors.
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Poetry -- Women authors.
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Short stories -- Women authors.
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Drama -- Women authors.
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Fiction -- Women authors.
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Short stories -- Women authors
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Poetry -- Women authors
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Fiction -- Women authors
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Drama -- Women authors
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Arthurian romances
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Kings and rulers
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Knights and knighthood
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Literature -- Women authors
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Women and literature
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Genre/Form |
Adaptations
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Literary collections
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Lupack, Alan, editor
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Lupack, Barbara Tepa, editor
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ISBN |
9780203827437 |
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0203827430 |
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