Although today King Arthur is widely perceived as a figure of British origin, likely due in part to Arthur?s inclusion in Geoffrey of Monmouth?s twelfth-century text, Historia Regnum Britanniae, the Arthurian legends were extremely popular in late medieval France, evidenced by the poems of French troubadour Chr?tien de Troyes, the anonymous Vulgate Cycle, lavishly illuminated manuscripts, and finely carved ivories. The Arthurian legends have long been the topic of literary studies, however medieval images of the legends have received scant attention. An art historical exploration of the French fascination with these legends is thus long overdue. My thesis will aim to fill this gap in Arthurian studies, focussing on a selection of understudi...
The lecture will center on a faux charter (written c. 1250) purporting to have been issued by Arthur...
The lecture will center on a faux charter (written c. 1250) purporting to have been issued by Arthur...
From the Gododdin to Gary Hughes, from Sir Thomas Malory to Bernard Cornwell, from Tintagel Castle t...
(in English): This thesis is dedicated to the medieval Arthurian legends and their authors, especial...
Contrary to the commonly held view that the English Renaissance abandoned the realm of Arthuriana as...
The person and idea of King Arthur conjures up various images ranging from a young boy pulling a swo...
The person and idea of King Arthur conjures up various images ranging from a young boy pulling a swo...
BnF fr. 95 is a late 13th century manuscript containing Arthurian romances and other fictional and d...
The Arthurian story has endured in the English speaking world from the Middle Ages to the modern day...
The Arthurian story has endured in the English speaking world from the Middle Ages to the modern day...
Arthurian legend is examined through a discussion of its origins, various versions, and the underlyi...
While the English-speaking tradition has dominated the production of Arthurian-themed materials sinc...
BnF fr. 95 is a late 13th century manuscript containing Arthurian romances and other fictional and d...
Geoffrey of Monmouth (c.1095-1155 CE) is one of the most influential writers on King Arthur. Prior t...
From the Gododdin to Gary Hughes, from Sir Thomas Malory to Bernard Cornwell, from Tintagel Castle t...
The lecture will center on a faux charter (written c. 1250) purporting to have been issued by Arthur...
The lecture will center on a faux charter (written c. 1250) purporting to have been issued by Arthur...
From the Gododdin to Gary Hughes, from Sir Thomas Malory to Bernard Cornwell, from Tintagel Castle t...
(in English): This thesis is dedicated to the medieval Arthurian legends and their authors, especial...
Contrary to the commonly held view that the English Renaissance abandoned the realm of Arthuriana as...
The person and idea of King Arthur conjures up various images ranging from a young boy pulling a swo...
The person and idea of King Arthur conjures up various images ranging from a young boy pulling a swo...
BnF fr. 95 is a late 13th century manuscript containing Arthurian romances and other fictional and d...
The Arthurian story has endured in the English speaking world from the Middle Ages to the modern day...
The Arthurian story has endured in the English speaking world from the Middle Ages to the modern day...
Arthurian legend is examined through a discussion of its origins, various versions, and the underlyi...
While the English-speaking tradition has dominated the production of Arthurian-themed materials sinc...
BnF fr. 95 is a late 13th century manuscript containing Arthurian romances and other fictional and d...
Geoffrey of Monmouth (c.1095-1155 CE) is one of the most influential writers on King Arthur. Prior t...
From the Gododdin to Gary Hughes, from Sir Thomas Malory to Bernard Cornwell, from Tintagel Castle t...
The lecture will center on a faux charter (written c. 1250) purporting to have been issued by Arthur...
The lecture will center on a faux charter (written c. 1250) purporting to have been issued by Arthur...
From the Gododdin to Gary Hughes, from Sir Thomas Malory to Bernard Cornwell, from Tintagel Castle t...