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These essays on Arthurian prose romances, published as a tribute to Cedric E. Pickford, reflect their development and the reshaping of the romances in response to changing taste and fashion from the death of Chretien de Troyes to the end of the medieval period in England. Topics include the question of religious influences; the transition of Arthurian material to foreign contexts; and the fortunes of the prose romance in England, focusing on the Prose Merlinand Malory. The contributors are: ELSPETH KENNEDY, RENEE L. CURTIS, FANNI BOGDANOW, JANE H.M. TAYLOR, DAVID BLAMIRES, CERIDWEN LLOYD-MORGAN, CAROL M. MEALE, KAREN STERN, DEREK BREWER, FAITH LYONS, ROGER MIDDLETON

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title:The Changing Face of Arthurian Romance : Essays On Arthurian Prose Romances in Memory of Cedric E. Pickford : a Tribute By the Members of the British Branch of the International Arthurian Society Arthurian Studies, 0261-9814 ; 16
author:Pickford, Cedric Edward.
publisher:Boydell & Brewer Ltd.
isbn10 | asin:0859912272
print isbn13:9780859912273
ebook isbn13:9780585247588
language:English
subjectArthurian romances--History and criticism, Pickford, Cedric Edward.
publication date:1986
lcc:PN685.C43 1986eb
ddc:809/.93351
subject:Arthurian romances--History and criticism, Pickford, Cedric Edward.
Page i
The Changing Face of Arthurian Romance:
Arthurian Studies XVI
Page ii
ARTHURIAN STUDIES
I: ASPECTS OF MALORY
Edited by Toshiyuki Takamiya and Derek Brewer
II: THE ALLITERATIVE MORTE ARTHURE:
A Reassessment of the Poem
Edited by Karl Heinz Gller
III: THE ARTHURIAN BIBLIOGRAPHY
I Author Listing
Edited by C. E. Pickford and R. W. Last
IV: THE CHARACTER OF KING ARTHUR
IN MEDIEVAL LITERATURE
Rosemary Morris
V: PERCEVAL
The Story of the Grail
Chrtien de Troyes
Translated by Nigel Bryant
VI: THE ARTHURIAN BIBLIOGRAPHY
II Subject Index
Edited by C. E. Pickford and R. W. Last
VII: THE LEGEND OF ARTHUR IN THE MIDDLE AGES
Edited by P. B. Grout, R. A. Lodge, C. E. Pickford and E. K. C. Varty
VIII: THE ROMANCE OF YDER
Edited and translated by Alison Adams
IX: THE RETURN OF KING ARTHUR
Beverly Taylor and Elisabeth Brewer
X: ARTHUR'S KINGDOM OF ADVENTURE
The World of Malory's Morte Darthur Muriel Whitaker
XI: KNIGHTHOOD IN THE MORTE DARTHUR
Beverly Kennedy
XII: LE ROMAN DE TRISTAN EN PROSE
Tome I
Edited by Rene L. Curtis
XIII: LE ROMAN DE TRISTAN EN PROSE
Tome II
Edited by Rene L. Curtis
XIV: LE ROMAN DE TRISTAN EN PROSE
Tome III
Edited by Rene L. Curtis
XV: THE ARTHURIAN BIBLIOGRAPHY
III Supplement 19791983
Author Listing and Subject Index
Edited by Rex Last
ISSN 0261-9814
Page iii
The Changing Face of Arthurian Romance
Essays on Arthurian Prose Romances in memory of Cedric E. Pickford
A tribute by the members of the British Branch of the International Arthurian Society
Edited By
Alison Adams, Armel H. Diverres, Karen Stern and Kenneth Varty
THE BOYDELL PRESS
Page iv
Contributors 1986
First published 1986 by D. S. Brewer
240 Hills Road, Cambridge
an imprint of Boydell & Brewer Ltd
PO Box 9, Woodbridge, Suffolk IP12 3DF and
Wolfeboro, New Hampshire, 03894-2069, USA
ISBN 0 85991 227 2
British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
The Changing face of Arthurian romance: essays
on Arthurian prose romances in memory of
Cedric E. Pickford: a tribute by members of
the British branch of the International
Arthurian Society.(Arthurian studies,
ISSN 0261-9814; 16)
1. Arthurian romancesHistory and criticism
2. Literature, MedievalHistory and criticism
I. Adams, Alison II. Pickford, C.E.
III. International Arthurian Society. British
Branch
IV. Series
809'.93351 PN686.A7
ISBN 0-85991-227-2
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data applied for
Printed in Great Britain by St Edmundsbury Press
Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
Page v
Contents
Preface
vii
Cedric Edward Pickford
ixx
The Published Works of Cedric E. Pickford
xixxiv
The Re-writing and Re-reading of a Text: The Evolution of the Prose Lancelot
Elspeth Kennedy
1
Tristan Forsen: The Episode of the Hero's Madness in the Prose Tristan
Rene L. Curtis
10
An Interpretation of the Meaning and Purpose of the Vulgate Queste del Saint Graal in the Light of the Mystical Theology of St Bernard
Fanni Bogdanow
23
Faith and Austerity: The Ecclesiology of the Roman de Perceforest
Jane H. M. Taylor
47
The German Arthurian Prose Romances in their Literary Context
David Blamires
66
Perceval in Wales: Late Medieval Welsh Grail Traditions
Ceridwen Lloyd-Morgan
78
The Manuscripts and Early Audience of the Middle English Prose Merlin
Carol M. Meale
92
The Middle English Prose Merlin
Karen Stern
112
Malory's 'Proving' of Sir Lancelot
Derek Brewer
123
Malory's Tale of Sir Gareth and French Arthurian Tradition
Faith Lyons
137
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