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  • How Geoffrey of Monmouth Influenced the Story of King Arthur

    How Geoffrey of Monmouth Influenced the Story of King Arthur

  • A Welsh Classical Dictionary

    A Welsh Classical Dictionary

  • Chwedlau'r Oesau Canol | Prifysgol Bangor University

    Chwedlau'r Oesau Canol | Prifysgol Bangor University

  • Arthurian Personal Names in Medieval Welsh Poetry

    Arthurian Personal Names in Medieval Welsh Poetry

  • John Cowper Powys's Porius: a Reader's Companion

    John Cowper Powys's Porius: a Reader's Companion

  • FLLG 440.02: the Grail Quest - Studies in Comparative Literature Paul A

    FLLG 440.02: the Grail Quest - Studies in Comparative Literature Paul A

  • Then Arthur Fought the MATTER of BRITAIN 378 – 634 A.D

    Then Arthur Fought the MATTER of BRITAIN 378 – 634 A.D

  • 1 Adjectival Agreement in Middle and Early Modern Welsh Native And

    1 Adjectival Agreement in Middle and Early Modern Welsh Native And

  • A Lost Medieval Manuscript from North Wales: Hengwrt 33, the Hanesyn Hên

    A Lost Medieval Manuscript from North Wales: Hengwrt 33, the Hanesyn Hên

  • Grail Knight Pdf, Epub, Ebook

    Grail Knight Pdf, Epub, Ebook

  • PDF Download King Arthur and His Knights

    PDF Download King Arthur and His Knights

  • The Benign but Bleak “Wyldrenesse” in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight

    The Benign but Bleak “Wyldrenesse” in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight

  • Annalee C. Rejhon

    Annalee C. Rejhon

  • J. R. R. Tolkien and the Matter of Britain

    J. R. R. Tolkien and the Matter of Britain

  • A Welsh Classical Dictionary

    A Welsh Classical Dictionary

  • Sources and Transmission of the Celtic Culture Trough the Shakespearean Repertory Celine Savatier-Lahondès

    Sources and Transmission of the Celtic Culture Trough the Shakespearean Repertory Celine Savatier-Lahondès

  • The Significance of Shape-Shifting and Transformation in Medieval Welsh and Icelandic Literature

    The Significance of Shape-Shifting and Transformation in Medieval Welsh and Icelandic Literature

  • Was King Arthur a Living Hero Or a Popular Legend?

    Was King Arthur a Living Hero Or a Popular Legend?

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  • Gawain/Gwalchmai and His Peers: Romance Heroes (And a Heroine) in England, the Celtic Lands, and the Continent1
  • Cultural Connections Between Brittany and Aquitaine in the Middle Ages (10Th-13Th Centuries) : ’The Matter of Britain’ and the ’Chansons De Geste.’ Patrice Marquand
  • OBINUS, Fictitious Archbishop of London. He Appears Fourth in a List Attributed to Jocelin of Furness, Succeeding Cadar and Succ
  • Wolfram & Kyot
  • A Companion to Geoffrey of Monmouth Brill’S Companions to European History
  • Misbehaved Or Misunderstood: Sir Kay and His Audience in Four Arthurian Romances
  • Peredur and the Valley of the Changing Sheep
  • Why Jesus and Job Spoke Bad Welsh
  • The Mabinogion
  • The Cycling and Recycling of the Arthurian Myth in Alfred Lord Tennyson’S Idylls of the King
  • A WELSH CLASSICAL DICTIONARY -1- People in History and Legend Up
  • King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table
  • Rewriting the Holy Grail: the Grail-Hero (From Arthurian Romance to Pop Culture)
  • The Matter of Britain: an Introduction to Arthurian Legend
  • Concepts of Arthur
  • Bulfinch's Mythology: the Age of Chivalry Or Legends of King Arthur
  • Peredur Vab Efrawc
  • Knights at the Round Table Book


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