Megan G Leitch, K S Whetter, Joyce Coleman, Elizabeth Edwards, Kristina HildebrandMalory at 550: Old and New
Arthurian Literature XXXVII
Malory at 550: Old and New
Herausgeber: Leitch, Megan G; Whetter, Kevin S
Megan G Leitch, K S Whetter, Joyce Coleman, Elizabeth Edwards, Kristina HildebrandMalory at 550: Old and New
Arthurian Literature XXXVII
Malory at 550: Old and New
Herausgeber: Leitch, Megan G; Whetter, Kevin S
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- Arthurian Literature
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 492g
- ISBN-13: 9781843846352
- ISBN-10: 1843846357
- Artikelnr.: 63248041
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- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Arthurian Literature
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 492g
- ISBN-13: 9781843846352
- ISBN-10: 1843846357
- Artikelnr.: 63248041
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction: The Tournament at Mapplemalleoré: Malory at 550 Cory James
Rushton 1. Malory and the Stock Phrase Joyce Coleman 2. The Artistry of
Malory's Mercantile Metaphors: Good, Generosity, and the Source of 'The
Tale of Sir Gareth' Megan G. Leitch 3. 'A grete bourder and a passynge good
night': Sir Dinadan: 'Gareth with a Twist' David F. Johnson 4. Moonlight in
the Nocturnal Typology of Malory's Morte Darthur Michael W. Twomey 5. 'That
shall nat ye know for me as at nighty': Cognitive Narratology and Filling
Malory's Gaps Cathy Hume 6. 'On a tyme': Action and Temporality in Malory's
'Sankgreal' Andrew Lynch 7. Hospitality in Malory Elizabeth Edwards 8. The
Haunting of the Orkneys and Malory's Arthurian Project Molly A. Martin 9.
'I love nat to be constreyned to love': Launcelot and Coerced Sex Kristina
Hildebrand 10. Eradicating Victorian Backreading: Re-reading Malory's
Gwenyvere through Gaynour and Isode Fiona Tolhurst
Rushton 1. Malory and the Stock Phrase Joyce Coleman 2. The Artistry of
Malory's Mercantile Metaphors: Good, Generosity, and the Source of 'The
Tale of Sir Gareth' Megan G. Leitch 3. 'A grete bourder and a passynge good
night': Sir Dinadan: 'Gareth with a Twist' David F. Johnson 4. Moonlight in
the Nocturnal Typology of Malory's Morte Darthur Michael W. Twomey 5. 'That
shall nat ye know for me as at nighty': Cognitive Narratology and Filling
Malory's Gaps Cathy Hume 6. 'On a tyme': Action and Temporality in Malory's
'Sankgreal' Andrew Lynch 7. Hospitality in Malory Elizabeth Edwards 8. The
Haunting of the Orkneys and Malory's Arthurian Project Molly A. Martin 9.
'I love nat to be constreyned to love': Launcelot and Coerced Sex Kristina
Hildebrand 10. Eradicating Victorian Backreading: Re-reading Malory's
Gwenyvere through Gaynour and Isode Fiona Tolhurst
Introduction: The Tournament at Mapplemalleoré: Malory at 550 Cory James
Rushton 1. Malory and the Stock Phrase Joyce Coleman 2. The Artistry of
Malory's Mercantile Metaphors: Good, Generosity, and the Source of 'The
Tale of Sir Gareth' Megan G. Leitch 3. 'A grete bourder and a passynge good
night': Sir Dinadan: 'Gareth with a Twist' David F. Johnson 4. Moonlight in
the Nocturnal Typology of Malory's Morte Darthur Michael W. Twomey 5. 'That
shall nat ye know for me as at nighty': Cognitive Narratology and Filling
Malory's Gaps Cathy Hume 6. 'On a tyme': Action and Temporality in Malory's
'Sankgreal' Andrew Lynch 7. Hospitality in Malory Elizabeth Edwards 8. The
Haunting of the Orkneys and Malory's Arthurian Project Molly A. Martin 9.
'I love nat to be constreyned to love': Launcelot and Coerced Sex Kristina
Hildebrand 10. Eradicating Victorian Backreading: Re-reading Malory's
Gwenyvere through Gaynour and Isode Fiona Tolhurst
Rushton 1. Malory and the Stock Phrase Joyce Coleman 2. The Artistry of
Malory's Mercantile Metaphors: Good, Generosity, and the Source of 'The
Tale of Sir Gareth' Megan G. Leitch 3. 'A grete bourder and a passynge good
night': Sir Dinadan: 'Gareth with a Twist' David F. Johnson 4. Moonlight in
the Nocturnal Typology of Malory's Morte Darthur Michael W. Twomey 5. 'That
shall nat ye know for me as at nighty': Cognitive Narratology and Filling
Malory's Gaps Cathy Hume 6. 'On a tyme': Action and Temporality in Malory's
'Sankgreal' Andrew Lynch 7. Hospitality in Malory Elizabeth Edwards 8. The
Haunting of the Orkneys and Malory's Arthurian Project Molly A. Martin 9.
'I love nat to be constreyned to love': Launcelot and Coerced Sex Kristina
Hildebrand 10. Eradicating Victorian Backreading: Re-reading Malory's
Gwenyvere through Gaynour and Isode Fiona Tolhurst







