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Location and Availability
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Burton Barr Central Library
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Call Number |
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809.93351 P819 1992
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On Shelf
- (Checked in: Apr 16 2013 )
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Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
- Female Heroes, Heroines and Counter-Heroes: Images of Women in Arthurian Tradition / Maureen Fries
- Morgan Le Fay: Goddess or Witch? / Charlotte Spivack
- Thoroughly Modern Morgan: Morgan le Fey in Twentieth-Century Popular Arthuriana / Elizabeth S. Sklar
- Gotham's Dark Knight: The Postmodern Transformation of the Arthurian Mythos / Jesse W. Nash
- Mark's Merlin: Magic vs. Technology in A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court / Donald L. Hoffman
- C.J. Cherryh's Arthurian Humanism / Rebecca S. Beal
- In Her Own Right: The Guenevere of Parke Godwin / Tom Hoberg
- Joseph Campbell and the Power of Arthurian Myth / Mildred Leake Day
- Berger's Mythical Arthur Rex / Suzanne H. MacRae
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- Waxing Arthurian: The Lyre of Orpheus and Cold Sassy Tree / Sally K. Slocum
- The Matter of Britain in English and American Popular Music (1966-1990) / Michael P. Rewa
- Vivien, Elaine, and the Model's Gaze: Cameron's Reading of Idylls of the King / Constance C. Relihan
- Transforming the Myth: The Use of Arthurian Material in the Church Universal and Triumphant / Kathleey Ely
- Variations on Arthurian Legend in Lancelot du Lac and Excalibur / Richard C. Bartone
- Hollywood's Myopic Medievalism: Excalibur and Malory's Morte d'Arthur / Liam O. Purdon and Robert Blanch
- Acting Out an Old Story: Twentieth-Century Tristan Plays / Alan Lupack
- The Knight-Poets of Logres: Narrative Voices in Charles Williams' Arthurian Poems / Charles Franklyn Beach.
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