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Table Of ContentConstructing Albion's Past: an Annotated Edition of 'De Origine Gigantum' - Woman Displaced: Rape and Romance in Chaucer's 'Wife of Bath's Tale' - Corinne Saunders Return to Albion - Lesley Johnson The Heart's Mirror in 'Clig s' - Two Newly Located Manuscripts of Geoffrey of Monmouth's 'Historia Regum Britannie' and (with James Carley) Constructing Albion's Past: an Annotated Edition of 'De Origine Gigantum'Past: an Annotated Edition of 'De Origine Gigantum' - The Suggestion of Simultaneity in Chr tien de Troyes' 'Yvain', in the 'Chanson de Roland', and in the 'Pr paration la Queste' Section of the 'Lancelot en prose'Section of the 'Lancelot en prose' - Frank Brandsma A Supplementary Bibliography of Twentieth-Century Arthurian Literature - Andrew H W Smith Constructing Albion's Past: an Annotated Edition of 'De Origine Gigantum' - James Carley
SynopsisThe latest volume of Arthurian Literature includes an edition and study of the widely disseminated Latin translation of Des Grantz Geanz( De origine gigantum') by James Carley and Julia Crick, with a feminist reading of the poem by Lesley Johnson. Claude Luttrell writes on Chr tien's Clig s; Corinne Saunders explores the issue of rape in Chaucer's Wife of Bath's Tale, Neil Wright offers a reconstruction of the Arthurian epitaph in Royal 20 B.XV, Frank Brandsma discusses the treatment of simultaneity in Yvain, Chanson de Roland and a section of the Lancelot en prose, Julia Crick updates the progress on the manuscripts of Geoffrey of Monmouth, and A.H.W. Smith contributes a supplement to the bibliography of twentieth-century Arthurian literature begun in earlier volumes., Latest volume in this series containing the best new work on Arthurian topics. The latest volume of Arthurian Literature includes an edition and study of the widely disseminated Latin translation of Des Grantz Geanz('De origine gigantum') by James Carley and Julia Crick, with a feminist readingof the poem by Lesley Johnson. Claude Luttrell writes on Chr tien's Clig s; Corinne Saunders explores the issue of rape in Chaucer's Wife of Bath's Tale, Neil Wright offers a reconstruction of the Arthurian epitaphin Royal 20 B.XV, Frank Brandsma discusses the treatment of simultaneity in Yvain, Chanson de Roland and a section of the Lancelot en prose, Julia Crick updates the progress on the manuscripts of Geoffrey of Monmouth, and A.H.W. Smith contributes a supplement to the bibliography of twentieth-century Arthurian literature begun in earlier volumes., The latest volume of 'Arthurian Literature' includes an edition and study of the widely disseminated Latin translation of 'Des Grantz Geanz'( De origine gigantum') by James Carley and Julia Crick, with a feminist reading of the poem by Lesley Johnson. Claude Luttrell writes on Chrétien's 'Cligès'; Corinne Saunders explores the issue of rape in Chaucer's 'Wife of Bath's Tale', Neil Wright offers a reconstruction of the Arthurian epitaph in Royal 20 B.XV, Frank Brandsma discusses the treatment of simultaneity in 'Yvain, Chanson de Roland' and a section of the 'Lancelot en prose', Julia Crick updates the progress on the manuscripts of Geoffrey of Monmouth, and A.H.W. Smith contributes a supplement to thebibliography of twentieth-century Arthurian literature begun in earlier volumes.