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Introduction 3
Kirsten Wolf and Keith Busby
Writing in the Margins: Norse Arthurian Sagas as Palimpsests 5
Norris J. Lacy
‘Everyone thought it very strange how the man had been shaped’:
The Hero and His Physical Traits in the Riddarasögur 18
Claudia Bornholdt
Translation or Adaptation? Parcevals saga as a Result of Cultural Transformation 39
Suzanne Marti
Cognitive Dysfunction in Dínus saga drambláta and Le Roman de Perceval 53
Geraldine Barnes
Ectors saga: An Arthurian Pastiche in Classical Guise 64
Marianne Kalinke
Tristram: From Civilizing Hero to Power Politician 91
Hans Jacob Orning
The Matter of blár in Tristrams kvaeði 109
Natalie M. Van Deusen
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The Round Table 118
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REVIEWS
Christine Ferlampin-Acher, Perceforest et Zéphir: Propositions autour d'un récit bourguignon 124
Denyse Delcourt
Bettina Bildhauer, Filming the Middle Ages 125
Kevin J. Harty
Andrew B.R. Elliott, Remaking the Middle Ages: The Methods of Cinema and History in
Portraying the Medieval World 127
Kathleen Coyne Kelly
Joerg O. Fichte, From Camelot to Obamalot: Essays on Medieval and Modern Arthurian Literature 128
Kevin J. Harty
Kevin J. Harty, ed., The Vikings on Film: Essays on Depictions of the Nordic Middle Ages 129
Shaun F.D. Hughes
Karen Jankulak, Writers of Wales: Geoffrey of Monmouth 135
Andrew Breeze
Marianne E. Kalinke, ed., The Arthur of the North: The Arthurian Legend in the
North and Rus’ Realms 136
Shaun F.D. Hughes
Dana M. Oswald, Monsters, Gender, and Sexuality in Medieval English Literature 142
Jeffrey Jerome Cohen