This dissertation is a diachronic study of when and how the first five Plantagenet kings of England and their opponents attempted to use the figure of King Arthur for political gain. Medieval chronicles, chivalric biographies and occasional poetry from the British Isles and Continental Europe constitute its raw materials. Fundamental to this work is the reconstruction of the ways in which the pseudo-historical Arthur existed in historical memory in the time and places under consideration. This study provides a history of Arthurian self-fashioning that is concomitantly a reception study on medieval understandings of Arthur. The ideological basis for the practice of Arthurian imitation is the myth of King Arthur’s return: the idea that the le...
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...
Christopher Berard’s study of early Plantagenet Arthurianism is timely, as there has been much recen...
The precedent of empire and the promise of return lay at the heart of King Arthur\u27s appeal in the...
The precedent of empire and the promise of return lay at the heart of King Arthur\u27s appeal in the...
The precedent of empire and the promise of return lay at the heart of King Arthur\u27s appeal in the...
The precedent of empire and the promise of return lay at the heart of King Arthur\u27s appeal in the...
The precedent of empire and the promise of return lay at the heart of King Arthur\u27s appeal in the...
The precedent of empire and the promise of return lay at the heart of King Arthur\u27s appeal in the...
The precedent of empire and the promise of return lay at the heart of King Arthur\u27s appeal in the...
This dissertation studies the use of the Arthurian myth from the fifteenth through early seventeenth...
This dissertation studies the use of the Arthurian myth from the fifteenth through early seventeenth...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the evolution of political ideas within the Arthurian tradit...
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...
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...
Christopher Berard’s study of early Plantagenet Arthurianism is timely, as there has been much recen...
The precedent of empire and the promise of return lay at the heart of King Arthur\u27s appeal in the...
The precedent of empire and the promise of return lay at the heart of King Arthur\u27s appeal in the...
The precedent of empire and the promise of return lay at the heart of King Arthur\u27s appeal in the...
The precedent of empire and the promise of return lay at the heart of King Arthur\u27s appeal in the...
The precedent of empire and the promise of return lay at the heart of King Arthur\u27s appeal in the...
The precedent of empire and the promise of return lay at the heart of King Arthur\u27s appeal in the...
The precedent of empire and the promise of return lay at the heart of King Arthur\u27s appeal in the...
This dissertation studies the use of the Arthurian myth from the fifteenth through early seventeenth...
This dissertation studies the use of the Arthurian myth from the fifteenth through early seventeenth...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the evolution of political ideas within the Arthurian tradit...
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...
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...
Christopher Berard’s study of early Plantagenet Arthurianism is timely, as there has been much recen...