ABSTRACT

This collection provides an innovative and wide-ranging introduction to the world of Arthur by looking beyond the canonical texts and themes, taking instead a transversal perspective on the Arthurian narrative. Together, its thirty-four chapters explore the continuities that make the material recognizable from one century to another, as well as transformations specific to particular times and places, revealing the astonishing variety of adaptations that have made the Arthurian story popular in large parts of the world.

Divided into four parts—The World of Arthur in the British Isles, The European World of Arthur, The Material World of Arthur, and The Transversal World of Arthur — the volume tracks the legend’s movement across temporal, geographical, and material boundaries. Broadly chronological, each part views the unfolding Arthurian story through its own lens, while temporal and geographical overlaps between the sections underscore the proximity of these developments in the legend’s history.

Ranging from early Latin chronicles and Welsh poetry to twenty-first century anime and political conspiracies, this comprehensive and illuminating book will be of interest to anyone researching Arthurian literature or tracing the evolution of medievalism through literature, the visual arts, and popular culture.

part I|158 pages

The World of Arthur in the British Isles

chapter Chapter One|10 pages

King Arthur

Hero or Legend?

chapter Chapter Two|14 pages

The Invention of Arthurian Britain

Arthur in the Early Welsh Literary Tradition

chapter Chapter Three|20 pages

Arthur Among the Nine Worthies

chapter Chapter Six|16 pages

The Post-Medieval Arthur at War

chapter Chapter Seven|17 pages

The Arthurian Legends in the Sixteenth Century

The Misfortunes of Arthur and The Faerie Queene

chapter Chapter Eight|18 pages

“What's Past is Prologue”

Early Modern Explorations of Arthurian Romance and Shakespeare's The Tempest

chapter Chapter Nine|15 pages

Victorian Medievalisms

Rehabilitating Arthur in E. L. Hervey's The Feasts of Camelot

part II|127 pages

The European World of Arthur

chapter Chapter Eleven|13 pages

The Byelorussian Tristan

chapter Chapter Thirteen|16 pages

No Country for Young Men

The challenge of the medieval Greek Old Knight

chapter Chapter Fourteen|14 pages

A Not-So-Unique Text

Melekh Artus and medieval Jewish Arthurian Romance 1

chapter Chapter Fifteen|15 pages

Viduvilt

The Yiddish World of Arthur

chapter Chapter Sixteen|18 pages

No Knights, No England, No Arthur

Arthurian Theater in Fifteenth- and Sixteenth-Century Germany

chapter Chapter Seventeen|18 pages

Guiron Le Courtois Across Borders

The Life of a Prose Narrative Cycle

part III|120 pages

The Material World of Arthur

chapter Chapter Twenty|22 pages

Sir Palamedes, the Indelibly “Saracen” Knight

Heraldry, Monstrosity, and Race in Fifteenth-Century Arthurian Romance Manuscripts

chapter Chapter Twenty-One|15 pages

Minding the Gaps

Topology and Gender in the Remediation of Medieval German Arthurian Romance

chapter Chapter Twenty-Three|16 pages

Finding Arthur in the Percy Folio

chapter Chapter Twenty-Four|14 pages

A History of Malory's Morte Darthur in Print

chapter Chapter Twenty-Five|16 pages

A Grave Discovery?

Guinevere's Death and Burial at Amesbury in Medieval and Early Modern Tradition

part IV|135 pages

The Transversal World of Arthur

chapter Chapter Twenty-Six|13 pages

The Arthurian Legends in America

chapter Chapter Twenty-Seven|17 pages

In the Ancient Days of Sagas

Astrid Lindgren and the legacy of Arthurian romance

chapter Chapter Twenty-Eight|16 pages

“Hail to the King[s], Baby”

Arthur vs Army of Darkness

chapter Chapter Twenty-Nine|11 pages

Arthur in Modern Fantasy Literature

chapter Chapter Thirty-One|14 pages

The Grail is in Another Castle

the world of Arthur in digital games

chapter Chapter Thirty-Two|12 pages

Desire and the Flexible Grail

The Japanese Fate Franchise and Evolving Notions of Arthurian Power