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         British Literature Arthurian:     more books (66)
  1. Return of King Arthur British and American Arthurian Literature since 1800 (Arthurian Studies) by Elisabeth Brewer, 1983-09-08
  2. The Arthurian Legend in British Literature by Elliot Engel, 1988
  3. The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend (Oxford Paperback Reference) by Alan Lupack, 2007-04-16
  4. Word and Image in Arthurian Literature: The Arthurian Yearbook (Garland Reference Library of the Humanities)
  5. Arthur of the English, The: The Arthurian Legend in English Life and Literature (University of Wales Press - Arthurian Literature in the Middle Ages)
  6. Holy Grail: The Galahad Quest in the Arthurian Literature by Arthur Edward Waite, 1993-02-24
  7. Legend of Arthur in British and American Literature (Twayne's English Authors Series) by Jennifer R. Goodman, 1988-04
  8. Arthurian Legend in Italian Literature by Edmund G. Gardner, 2003-06-05
  9. The Return of King Arthur: The Legend Through Victorian Eyes by Debra N. Mancoff, 1995-09
  10. Arthurian Romance: A Short Introduction (Blackwell Introductions to Literature) by Derek Pearsall, 2003-04-29
  11. Celtic Myth and Arthurian Romance by Roger Sherman Loomis, 1994-09
  12. Reinventing King Arthur: The Arthurian Legends In Victorian Culture (Nineteenth Century Series) by Inga Bryden, 2005-04
  13. Arthurian Narrative in the Latin Tradition (Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature) by Siân Echard, 2005-10-20
  14. Arthurian Legends: An Illustrated Anthology by Richard Barber, 1979-01-01

1. British Irish Authors On The Web
Bartleby. LoveToKnow. The Age of Cavalry and Arthurian Literature. John of Guildford (fl. 1225) British History 17001900
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2. Literature Course Syllabi
Medieval British Literature (Edwin Duncan, Towson) Medieval Women Tradition and CounterTradition (Deborah Everhart, Georgetown) Arthurian Legends
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3. Arthurian Literature
Arthur Arthurian Links Arthurian Characters Arthurian Literature This page is intended to British History and The Welsh Annals (Arthurian
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4. English 215 Resources
Resources for English 215 Survey of British Literature I. Calvin College English Department Arthurian Literature links (from Calvin 1995
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5. Victorian Watercolours Rural, Audley End Restoration Of 1762
academic scholarly Arthur Arthurian literature British English history romance criticism periodicals Norse medieval Victorian Malory
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6. Britannia The Arthurian Century
an Interview with Geoffrey Ashe, the internationally renowned Arthurian scholar, and an Article on Welsh Arthurian literature by Peter
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7. Bibliography Of Post-Medieval Arthurian Literature Other Than
PostMedieval Arthurian Literature in English (Other than Fiction) A Preliminary Bibliography Mighty A Play on a Traditional British Theme in
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8. English Literature On The Web
British Comparative Literature Association. British Periodicals at Minnesota Women and Literature Medieval ( AngloSaxon) Arthurian Studies
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9. Arthurian Links
King Arthur British Resistance Legend Arthurian Literature in the Middle Ages (Oxford, 1959), which is still required reading despite its
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10. The Legend Of King ArthurLiterature/World History Lesson Plan
The Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Arthurian Legends satires, parodies, plays, American literature, British literature, world and ancient
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11. British Literature
Almost all british Celtic literature has something to do with arthurian Legends.Though the myth and legends of Authur are strongly found in british
http://celtdigital.org/brits.html

12. Beowulf To Lear: Text, Image, And Hypertext
Site for interdisciplinary course at Pace University on british literature, including Beowulf, Chaucer, arthurian legends, King Lear. Posts student work at the B+/A level, including citations of sources.
http://csis.pace.edu/grendel

13. English Websites
british literature SITES. ENGLISH 4 PATHFINDERS british literature LINKS CORELIT LINKS arthurian LEGENDS AND THE HEROIC ADVENTURE
http://www.ouhsd.k12.ca.us/lmc/ohs/netref/engl/britlit.htm
BRITISH LITERATURE SITES
ENGLISH 4 PATHFINDERS

BRITISH LITERATURE LINKS

CORE LIT LINKS
Note: These sites are not maintained by OUHSD or the OHS Library.
We do not control their content or availability.
ENGLISH 4 PATHFINDERS: The MLA Research Paper African-American Culture Pathfinder Citation Maker , and the Research Log BRITISH LITERATURE LINKS: Learn more about Anglo-Saxon culture. Dig thisAnglo-Saxon artifacts! At London's British Museum , treasures from one of England's most important archeological sites are displayed in a full-size reconstruction of burial chamber from Sutton Hoo. Explore the London's British Museum . Links include: "Explore our Collection," "Understand World Cultures," and "Navigate this Site."

14. British Literature Resources
and what was the nature of the original british arthurian legend, before it developed A list of links on English literature (from Mitsuharu Matsuoka,
http://teachers.henrico.k12.va.us/Specialist/franceslively/britlit.htm
British Literature Resources
19th Century British and Irish Authors
All Shakespeare

Move from plot summary, character analyses, critical discussion, significant quotes, and the text of the play with a click of the mouse. And you were there... Life in Elizabethan England
This webquest was created by a teacher in Loudoun County High School in Leesburg, Virginia. Arthurian Resources
This website looks at a number of topics, including whether or not King Arthur existed does he belong to history or legend? and what was the nature of the original British Arthurian legend, before it developed into the international Romance familiar from Tennyson and Malory. British and Irish Authors on the Web
The Camelot Project

THE CAMELOT PROJECT is designed to make available in electronic format a database of Arthurian texts, images, bibliographies, and basic information. The project, begun in 1995, is sponsored by the University of Rochester and prepared in The Robbins Library, a branch of Rush Rhees Library. Canterbury Tales Project
The Canterbury Tales Project aims to establish a system of transcription for all the manuscripts and early printed books of the Canterbury Tales into computer-readable form.

15. Sir Gawain - British Literature - Classic Literature
one of the most exquisite pieces of medieval literature extant. Sir Gawainand the Green Knight is the famous arthurian tale about Sir Gawain and
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Of all the metrical romances, none approach in beauty the anonymous "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight," a poem of the mid-14th century, one of the most exquisite pieces of medieval literature extant.
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Recent Up a category Books About "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight" "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight" is the famous Arthurian tale about Sir Gawain and his encounter with the Green Knight. The work was written around the 14th century by an anonymous writer. J.R.R. Tolkien is one of the most renowned translators of the work. Read more about "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight," the most widely recognized example of Arthurian romance. It's a tale of enchantment and adventurenot to be missed! Read on. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight - Anonymous An anonymous writer created "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight" in the 14th century. The Green Knight attends the New Year celebrations at King Arthur's Camelot to issue a challenge, which was taken up by Sir Gawain. Read more about "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight."

16. British Literature - Medieval Period
and other resources related to the Medieval period of british literature. And what about the other figures of arthurian myth and legend Gawain,
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This page features links to authors, works, projects, criticisms, mailing lists, and other resources related to the Medieval period of British literature.
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Recent Up a category Medieval English Literature History Books If you are studying the history of Medieval English Literature, here are resources that include chronologies, full bibliographies, details about important literary texts, historical information about the period and reception of works of literature, and more. Read more about the history of Medieval English Literature. King Arthur King Arthur appears in the literature of Geoffrey of Monmouth, Chrétien de Troyes, Geoffrey Chaucer, Marie de France, Sir Thomas Malory, Alfred Lord Tennyson, and Mark Twain. But, who was he? Who was his queen? And what about the other figures of Arthurian myth and legend: Gawain, Lancelot, Merlin, and Modred?

17. ENGLISH 307I, British Literature Survey I
Begun in 3050 BC, this is the most famous and dramatic of british prehistoricstructuressee the Courtly Love and arthurian literature. Medieval Women
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ENGLISH 307I, British Literature Survey I
This page was first posted on the Web on Sept. 6, 1997.
Last modified August 19, 2003.
This page is privately owned and on a commercial server. The views expressed here are mine, and do not reflect any official viewpoints of Wilmington College. My homepage, with links to my other classes and projects, is here
Please feel free to e-mail me at mcnelis@aol.com if you wish to contact me. These links provide a good deal of information on various aspects of the periods we are studying. I will be adding more material, as time permits, so as to provide a head start for those who wish to read up ahead of time on the later material. These pages represent only a tiny fraction of the huge amount of Web-accessible medieval material out there. The Voice of the Shuttle
The Shuttle
is perhaps the premier site for links to humanities scholarship, literary criticism, and theory on the Web. You may need to try more than once to get around incomplete/unfinished indexing, since the page is often under revision. Take some time to navigate its many sections and to see what they've got. NetSERF: Medieval Misconceptions
Misconceptions and prejudices concerning European medieval culture continue to endure year after year, originating largely in (1) Renaissance authors (Erasmus, Petrarch) who styled themselves as Romantic-age-type culture heroes who transcended their purportedly inferior predecessors, and (2) anti-Catholic prejudice, particularly in British scholarship up till the 20th centurysomething which unfortunately remains alive and well in America to this very day. Beyond that, it is often preserved in K-12 teaching materials derived from old books, or from books derived from older books. This link (above) helps to deflate some of the most common untruths perpetuated about the Middle Ages (itself a Renaissance label). Education majors take note;

18. Arthurian
4451; In arthurian literature in the Middle Ages Edited by AS Loomis. Oxford . Historia Brittonum In Nennius, british History and the Welsh Annals.
http://members.aol.com/michellezi/bibs/Arthur.html

19. Some Links
The Romantic Movement in british literature, from the San Antonio College LitWeb arthurian literature TextsMedieval arthurian Texts on the Internet
http://www.thomaslovepeacock.net/links.html
arthurian sites various other sites
T. L. Peacock Society links
19th Century British and Irish Authors http://www.lang.nagoya-u.ac.jp/~matsuoka/19th-authors.html The British Association for Romantic Studies http://www.bangor.ac.uk/english/bars/intro.htm British Poetry 1780-1910: a Hypertext Archive of Scholarly Editions http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/britpo.html The Gothic Literature Page -the English Gothic Novel from 1764 to 1820: http://members.aol.com/iamudolpho/basic.html Literary Resources on the Net http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Lit/
Literary Resources -Romantic: http://www.andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Lit/romantic.html Nineteenth Century LiteratureElectronic Edition http://www-ucpress.berkeley.edu/scan/ncl-e/ The North American Society for the Study of Romanticism http://www.arts.uwaterloo.ca/~jmwright/nassr.html The Northeast Victorian Studies Association http://fmc.utm.edu/nvsa Romantic Canons -A Bibliography (and an Argument): http://www.muohio.edu/~mandellc/update/canon.htm Romantic Chronology http://humanitas.ucsb.edu/projects/pack/rom-chrono/chrono.htm

20. §1. Early Welsh Tradition. XII. The Arthurian Legend. Vol. 1. From The Beginnin
The memory of no other british hero is so extensively preserved in the placenames The early English arthurian literature, in particular, is singularly
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