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1 online resource : illustrations (black and white) |
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Arthurian literature ; 37 |
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Introduction: The Tournament at Mapplemalleoré: Malory at 550<br><i>Cory James Rushton</i><br>1. Malory and the Stock Phrase<br> <i>Joyce Coleman</i><br>2. The Artistry of Malory's Mercantile Metaphors: Good, Generosity, and the Source of 'The Tale of Sir Gareth'<br> <i>Megan G. Leitch</i><br>3. 'A grete bourder and a passynge good night': Sir Dinadan: 'Gareth with a Twist'<br> <i>David F. Johnson</i><br>4. Moonlight in the Nocturnal Typology of Malory's <i>Morte Darthur</i><br> <i>Michael W. Twomey</i><br>5. 'That shall nat ye know for me as at nighty': Cognitive Narratology and Filling Malory's Gaps<br> <i>Cathy Hume</i><br>6. 'On a tyme': Action and Temporality in Malory's 'Sankgreal'<br> <i>Andrew Lynch</i><br>7. Hospitality in Malory<br> <i>Elizabeth Edwards</i><br>8. The Haunting of the Orkneys and Malory's Arthurian Project<br> <i>Molly A. Martin</i><br>9. 'I love nat to be constreyned to love': Launcelot and Coerced Sex<br> <i>Kristina Hildebrand</i><br>10. Eradicating Victorian Backreading: Re-reading Malory's Gwenyvere through Gaynour and Isode<br> <i>Fiona Tolhurst</i> |
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Malory, Thomas, Sir, active 15th century. Morte d'Arthur.
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Morte d'Arthur (Malory, Thomas, Sir) fast |
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LITERARY CRITICISM / European / General.
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Electronic book
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Leitch, Megan G., editor
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Whetter, K. S. (Kevin Sean), 1969- editor.
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Malory at 550 (Conference) (2019 : Acadia University, Wolfville, Canada)
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9781800105911 |
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1800105916 |
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