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King Arthur in the Twenty-First Century: Kaamelot, BBC’s Merlin, and Starz’s Camelot 3
Tara Foster & Jon Sherman
Kaamelot’s Global Fifth Century 5
Tara Foster
Kaamelot’s Paradox: Lancelot between Subjugation and Individuation 22
Cédric Briand
From ‘Unthinking Stereotype’ to Fearless Antagonist: The Evolution of Morgan le Fay on Television 44
Cindy Mediavilla
Casting, Plotting, and Enchanting: Arthurian Women in Starz’s Camelot and the BBC’s Merlin 57
Jennifer C. Edwards
Source, Authority, and Audience in the BBC’s Merlin 82
Jon Sherman
Pendragons at the Chopping Block: Elements of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight in the BBC’s Merlin 101
Erin Chandler
Multiculturalism, Diversity, and Religious Tolerance in Modern Britain and the BBC’s Merlin 113
David C. Tollerton
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Winner of the ‘Fair Unknown’ Award
Constructing Spiritual Hierarchy through Mass Attendance in the Morte Darthur 128
David Eugene Clark
The Round Table 154
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REVIEWS
Elizabeth Archibald and David F. Johnson, eds., Arthurian Literature XXX 167
Susan Aronstein
Adrienne Williams Boyarin, ed., The Siege of Jerusalem 168
Suzanne M. Yeager
Louise d’Arcens, Comic Medievalism: Laughing at the Middle Ages 170
Roger Simpson
Miriam Edlich-Muth, Malory and His European Contemporaries: Adapting Late Arthurian
Romance Collections 172
Christina Francis
John Haines, Music in Films on the Middle Ages: Authenticity vs. Fantasy 173
Kevin J. Harty
Michael Murrin, Trade and Romance 175
Jonathan Hsy
Raluca L. Radulescu, Romance and its Contexts in Fifteenth-Century England: Politics, Piety, and Penitence 177
Andrea Denny-Brown
Sarah Sheehan and Ann Dooley, eds., Constructing Gender in Medieval Ireland 178
Charlene M. Eska