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‘Ȝit þat traytour alls tite teris lete he fall’: Arthur, Mordred, and Tragedy in the
Alliterative Morte Arthure 3
Gillian Adler
Meaning ‘spryngyth, burgenyth, buddyth, and florysshyth’: Reading Malory’s May Passages 22
Stephen Atkinson
Sir Lancelot at the Chapel Perelus: Malory’s Adaptation of the Perlesvaus 33
Adam Bryant Marshall
Galahad, Percival, and Bors: Grail Knights and the Quest for Spiritual Friendship 49
Richard Sévère
The Body of Law: Embodied Justice in Sir Thomas Malory’s Morte Darthur 66
Amanda D. Taylor
The ‘Best Breathed’ Knights in a Stertorous Age: Tuberculosis and Sidney Lanier’s The Boy’s King Arthur 98
Rob Wakeman
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REVIEWS
Peter Darby and Faith Wallis, eds., Bede and the Future 115
William E. Bolton
Jonathan Hsy, Trading Tongues: Merchants, Multilingualism, and Medieval Literature 117
Craig E. Bertolet
Kazuo Ishiguro, The Buried Giant 118
Alan Lupack
Michael Newth, trans., Heroines of the French Epic: A Second Selection of Chansons 120
Irit Ruth Kleiman
Velma Bourgeois Richmond, Chivalric Stories as Children’s Literature: Edwardian Retellings in
Words and Pictures 121
Ann F. Howey
Phillipe Walter, Dictionaire de mythologie arthurienne 123
Norris J. Lacy