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ch is critically compared to the illustrious | Arthurian age. |
"deranged"; similarly the editor of a French | Arthurian anthology including extracts from the work n |
s by Blangini (Ballard, Paris 1806), and the | Arthurian Arthus de Bretagne, |
"The Marriage of Sir Gawain" is an English | Arthurian ballad, collected as Child Ballad 31. |
Arthurian Britain: Set in medieval Britain during King | |
ip cracked under the stress of producing the | Arthurian Camelot in 1960, with Loewe resisting Lerner |
lin himself was put to sleep in the original | Arthurian canon). |
The Matthews write and lead workshops on | Arthurian, Celtic and Neoshamanic topics. |
To the northwest at Slaughterbridge is an | Arthurian Centre and at nearby Camelford Station is th |
r Myrddin Willt that would give birth to the | Arthurian Character Merlin. |
This article is about the | Arthurian character. |
original treatment in the work of any of the | Arthurian characters is that of the figure of Sir Tris |
Arthurian Chronicles, by Wace and Layamon. | |
mself later grew embarrassed by the supposed | Arthurian connection to the site. |
With strong | Arthurian connections and historic and prehistoric ass |
arliest characters to be associated with the | Arthurian cycle, appearing in a number of early Welsh |
Kay uses a lesser-known fragment of the | Arthurian cycle, that of the May Babies, as the explan |
Local legends associate it with | Arthurian England and Camelot, though these may be due |
the name is drawn from the Siege Perilous of | Arthurian fable), whose lord is Incarnadine, a sorcere |
The Once and Future King is an | Arthurian fantasy novel written by T. H. White. |
Excalibur is a 1973 | Arthurian fantasy novel by American writer Sanders Ann |
best known, however, for one major work, the | Arthurian fantasy Excalibur, first published in the ce |
Many parts of | Arthurian fiction include Merlin as a character. |
acter in numerous works of fiction including | Arthurian fiction. |
d to have a resounding and lasting impact on | Arthurian fiction." |
es lots of footage from the earlier Columbia | Arthurian film, The Black Knight, starring Alan Ladd, |
Morris's series of four novels based on the | Arthurian Grail Quest of Percival. |
For example, Lacy, Ashe and Mancroff's The | Arthurian Handbook says the poem is "overshadowed" by |
With Geoffrey Ashe he wrote The | Arthurian Handbook, and he edited The Arthurian Encycl |
ilson's mythical milieu includes significant | Arthurian influence, both from Geoffrey of Monmouth (W |
d to the "Dromgoole legend and the ideals of | Arthurian knighthood and chivalry." |
There are three houses, named after | Arthurian knights: Bedivere, Gareth and Geraint: these |
Around this time, the | Arthurian Lady of the Lake summoned the West Coast Ave |
The club still thrives today, securing an | Arthurian League and Arthur Dunn Cup double in 2006, 2 |
The club is a record holding member of the | Arthurian League, a league of teams of alumni of famou |
lub, a record breaking club competing in the | Arthurian League. |
Arthurian League: 1979, 1982, 1988, 2006, 2008, 2009 | |
Arthurian Legend | |
Studies in the | Arthurian Legend (1891) |
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He is most famous for his appearance in | Arthurian legend as the uncle of Tristan and husband o |
ly Lucius) is a fictional Roman Emperor from | Arthurian legend appearing first in Geoffrey of Monmou |
tic historical setting, some characters from | Arthurian legend such as Merlin and Lancelot are left |
He is a leading expert on the | Arthurian legend and has written and edited numerous b |
storical figures who may have contributed to | Arthurian legend as early as the third century and as |
In | Arthurian legend he is a knight who tied his wife to a |
The novel relates the events of the | Arthurian legend in first-person perspective from the |
Fisher King, or the Wounded King, figures in | Arthurian legend as the latest in a line charged with |
own as the home of Cei, the character in the | Arthurian legend known in English as Sir Kay. |
e any elements of the (by then very copious) | Arthurian legend into his adaptation of the Historia. |
The novels are a rendition of the | Arthurian legend that attempt to propose a possible ex |
also alludes to The Wife of Bath's Tale and | Arthurian legend in describing a monk whose "mumbling |
r is named after the ancient British King of | Arthurian legend Caradoc who has been linked to the Pe |
his addition to the modern interpretation of | Arthurian legend". |
ught in a struggle between various powers of | Arthurian legend, such as Mordred, Morgan le Fay, the |
Evaine is a queen in | Arthurian legend, the sister of Elaine, mother of Lanc |
Meliodas or Meliadus is a figure in | Arthurian legend, famous as the father of Sir Tristan |
For the Geraint associated with | Arthurian legend, see Geraint. |
It is based on | Arthurian legend, and is told in a highly stylized man |
Yniol is the father of Enid in | Arthurian legend, appearing in Geraint and Enid. |
nd Table is King Arthur's famed table in the | Arthurian legend, around which he and his Knights cong |
In addition to his interest in | Arthurian legend, Professor Vinaver was also a recogni |
The painting depicts a scene from | Arthurian legend, the infatuation of Merlin with the L |
h, English: Luned; French: Lunete, Lunet) in | Arthurian legend, was the handmaiden and advisor to th |
ve carried a mysterious drinking horn out of | Arthurian legend, which possibly ended Merlin himself. |
In | Arthurian legend, the Val sans Retour (Vale or Valley |
e fourth in a quintet of novels covering the | Arthurian legend, it is preceded by The Last Enchantme |
that it was here, that Merlin, the wizard of | Arthurian legend, was imprisoned by Morgan la Fay, in |
This story has no parallels in | Arthurian legend, and it is not clear how he came to b |
In | Arthurian legend, he is said to have been a member of |
ea in the Island of Circe", several based on | Arthurian legend, and several depicting the life of fi |
(1976) is John Steinbeck's retelling of the | Arthurian legend, based on the Winchester Manuscript t |
In | Arthurian legend, Morholt (also called Marhalt, Morold |
He is based loosely on the Mordred of | Arthurian legend. |
Knight of the Sacred Lake is a variant of an | Arthurian legend. |
Lamorak is a Knight of the Round Table in | Arthurian legend. |
ather of Palamedes, Safir, and Segwarides in | Arthurian Legend. |
ht is a title borne by several characters in | Arthurian legend. |
than this, there is little connection to the | Arthurian legend. |
ed by several different female characters in | Arthurian legend. |
hur) is a Japanese anime series based on the | Arthurian legend. |
King Lac, is a Knight of the Round Table in | Arthurian legend. |
se), is a Japanese anime series based on the | Arthurian legend. |
t with the Two Swords, is a character in the | Arthurian legend. |
ter of Gwenhwyfar (Guinevere) in early Welsh | Arthurian legend. |
which melds elements of science fiction and | Arthurian legend. |
tern literature-centers on the Holy Grail in | Arthurian legend. |
ath-Stubbs (1972), detailing his view of the | Arthurian legend. |
ydd daughter of Urien") is a figure of Welsh | Arthurian legend. |
one of the oldest characters associated with | Arthurian legend. |
as taking place congruently with events from | Arthurian legend. |
in honour of the sword of King Arthur of the | Arthurian legend. |
od story for the legendary Merlin, wizard of | Arthurian legend. |
arriage to Uther Pendragon, according to the | Arthurian legend. |
and translations of material related to the | Arthurian legend. |
's composite representation of the Merlin of | Arthurian legend. |
tany and the son of King Hoel of Brittany in | Arthurian legend. |
yllt, the prototype for the wizard Merlin of | Arthurian legend. |
nd of King Arthur to provide a basis for the | Arthurian legend. |
mei ap Gwyar, who became the Gawain of later | Arthurian legend. |
h translation of the name Lancelot du Lac of | Arthurian Legend. |
tie the subject entirely into the arc of the | Arthurian legend. |
Amesbury is also associated with the | Arthurian legend: the convent to which Guinevere retir |
was positive, writing "Familiarity with the | Arthurian legends isn't necessary to enjoy this engros |
-star Colin Morgan went on an exploration of | Arthurian legends for BBC Wales The Real Merlin & Arth |
roaches him bearing gifts (a motif common in | Arthurian legends). |
The story is a contemporary retelling of the | Arthurian Legends, told by Arthur de Caldicot through |
y Nancy McKenzie written in the tradition of | Arthurian legends, recounts a version of Galahad's que |
He is also an authority on | Arthurian legends. |
n for her House of Pendragon series from the | Arthurian legends. |
so notes an antisemitic air absent from most | Arthurian literature of the period, as there are sever |
Knight, Stephen (1983) | Arthurian Literature and Society. |
Arthurian Literature in the Middle Ages, A Collaborati | |
In some | Arthurian literature Glastonbury is identified with th |
ant) is the son of Deorthach Wledig in early | Arthurian literature and mythology. |
He was an important figure in the revival of | Arthurian literature in Germany in the mid-13th centur |
Additionally, it is possible to read the | Arthurian literature in general, and that concerned wi |
or defeated by King Arthur appears in French | Arthurian literature as well, notably in the Vulgate C |
In early | Arthurian literature, Madoc ap Uthyr (also known as Ma |
He had a broad knowledge of German | Arthurian literature, and most of his work takes plots |
Within that range it also has strengths in | Arthurian literature, Gender theory and Women's Writin |
y considerable corpus of Medieval and modern | Arthurian literature, in depicting Arthur from the poi |
o other known references to this location in | Arthurian literature. |
holar with whom Loomis shared an interest in | Arthurian literature. |
devoid of the usual marvels associated with | Arthurian literature. |
tined to kill Thomas in an aftershadowing of | Arthurian lore, who is then resurrected. |
dynasty guards the Holy Grail, according to | Arthurian lore. |
k to the king's role in spreading French and | Arthurian material throughout Scandinavia. |
970, long after the development of the early | Arthurian myth, it cannot be taken as a particularly c |
dern Welsh) is a hero of Welsh tradition and | Arthurian mythology and a knight of Arthur's court. |
is a knight of King Arthur's court in early | Arthurian mythology and the owner of the magical Adar |
rvations, is named for a mythical beast from | Arthurian Mythology called the Questing Beast. |
y animated television series inspired by the | Arthurian myths. |
Whyte incorporates both traditional | Arthurian names, places and events (albeit in Gaelic o |
able in 1927 to promote Christian ideals and | Arthurian notions of medieval chivalry. |
Kemp published her first | Arthurian novel The Firebrand in 2003. |
It is a prequel to her best-selling | Arthurian novel The Mists of Avalon. |
e first in the Pendragon's Banner trilogy of | Arthurian novels by the British writer Helen Hollick. |
early date Geraint was being drawn into the | Arthurian orbit, a process repeated for various other |
is frequently at variance with the standard | Arthurian outline, Perlesvaus did have an effect on su |
eaves the stages of Millard's real life with | Arthurian parallels in the story. |
ered unlikely however, since the traditional | Arthurian period was in the late 5th or early 6th cent |
awane represents The Awntyrs off Arthure, an | Arthurian poem in a rhymed alliterative stanza similar |
He is mentioned in the 10th century | Arthurian poem Pa gur yv y porthaur ("What man is the |
Perhaps the most widely respected | Arthurian poem in Middle English is that found in Brit |
Charles Williams ( | Arthurian Poets) (1991) edited by David Llewellyn Dodd |
It was also the first major | Arthurian prose cycle commenced after the widely popul |
The novel is replete with | Arthurian references, including characters based on Me |
T.H. White's 1958 | Arthurian retelling, The Once and Future King, in whic |
al Foster, Greg Stafford designed his second | Arthurian role-playing game. |
nglish: Romance of Fergus) is a 13th century | Arthurian romance written in what is now called Middle |
Der Pleier wrote his | Arthurian romance Garel as a reaction to Der Stricker' |
He later appears in the | Arthurian romance Geraint fab Erbin in which he is nam |
f Old French, the poem is the earliest known | Arthurian romance in any language, though the Welsh Cu |
History of the Holy Grail), is an Old French | Arthurian romance dating to the first decade of the 13 |
an-king of Cornwall does not appear in other | Arthurian romance. |
u is the name of a medieval French author of | Arthurian romance. |
Arthurian Romances, Tales, and Lyric Poetry: The Compl | |
opean emphasis on individualism, focusing on | Arthurian romances, on the modern philosophers, and on |
and Melyans) is a minor character in several | Arthurian romances. |
as Camelot itself in newer retellings of the | Arthurian saga, such as Elizabeth Wein's The Winter Pr |
tales which paint him as the villain of the | Arthurian saga. |
hibald MacMechan he became a medievalist and | Arthurian scholar, with an interest in castles. |
Gawain is a major character in the | Arthurian section of Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia R |
ulletin bibliographique of the International | Arthurian Society |
re (1984-88), President of the International | Arthurian Society (1987-89), and editor of the interna |
He serves as president of the International | Arthurian Society. |
It is also the first work to describe the | Arthurian sorceress Morgan le Fay, as Morgen. |
r to elements in Culhwch and Olwen and other | Arthurian stories indicating it originated in bardic s |
Though mentioned in a few other | Arthurian stories, Galeschin's role is ultimately mino |
Erbin is certainly a character in the Welsh | Arthurian story of Culhwch and Olwen. |
The | Arthurian story of Sir Gareth, who rises from a lowly |
admaster of Oakham School and illustrate the | Arthurian story of Gareth. |
ta) is the name of several characters in the | Arthurian story of Tristan and Iseult. |
Almost all versions of the | Arthurian story have Owain as Urien's son and Arthur's |
nd the Mantle" is Child ballad number 29, an | Arthurian story. |
nd Arthur is further alluded to in the early | Arthurian tale Culhwch and Olwen in which Hueil alongs |
amed Llwydeu ap Cilcoed appears in the early | Arthurian tale Culhwch and Olwen in which he is named |
nogi, but also features briefly in the early | Arthurian tale, Culhwch ac Olwen as a knight of King A |
It is essentially respectful of the | Arthurian tales while putting a more modern, even some |
he 73 stained glass windows illustrating the | Arthurian tales are by Veronica Whall. |
act followed the conventions of the original | Arthurian tales, which depicted the society of their o |
ad physician of King Arthur's court in early | Arthurian tales. |
that connect Ariconium to the characters in | Arthurian tales. |
Some shows were also themed, for instance an | Arthurian theme (27 May 2007) or Enid Blyton (3 June 2 |
ly inherited the title of Pendragon from the | Arthurian tradition. |
of the ancient, Neolithic, Celtic, Roman and | Arthurian traditions the novels are set in, a close re |
The Circle of the Gods (1977) (part 2 of the | Arthurian trilogy) |
hur is the third book in Rosemary Sutcliff's | Arthurian trilogy, after The Sword and the Circle and |
Tired of “all the | Arthurian tripe about the Holy Grail,” Costain imagine |
Lancelot-Grail: The Old French | Arthurian Vulgate and Post-Vulgate in Translation, Vol |
e five-volume Lancelot-Grail: The Old French | Arthurian Vulgate and Post-Vulgate in Translation. |
rota has been established, whereby the Loyal | Arthurian Warband (LAW), the Secular Order of Druids ( |
He was a direct descendant of the | Arthurian wizard Merlin, and spent most of his time fi |
The grail is central in many modern | Arthurian works, including Charles Williams's novel Wa |
e name of the land of the Holy Grail in some | Arthurian works, and the location of the Grail Castle. |
King and Harper had been fond of Tennyson's | Arthurian works, and Mackenzie King decided that Harpe |
ing of France in the Prose Tristan and later | Arthurian works. |
knowledges literary precedent, and views the | Arthurian world as bygone and thoroughly explored by h |
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