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Odysseus, Parzival, and Faust 3
C. Stephen Jaeger

Reading Like a Woman in Malory's Morte D'Arthur 21
Roberta Davidson

Sir Gareth and the 'Unfair Unknown': Malory's Use of the Gawain Romances 34
Arnold Sanders

'I may do no penaunce': Spiritual Sloth in Malory's Morte 47
Felicia Nimue Ackerman

Thomas Hardy, Rutland Boughton, and The Queen of Cornwall 54
Edmée Reel and Jerome V. Reel, Jr.

The Round Table

A Pictoral Source for the Grail Maiden? 61
Helmut Nickel

About the Saxon Rebellion and the Massacre at Amesbury 65
Helmut Nickel

Reviews

Judith H. Anderson, Translating Investments:
Metaphor and the Dynamic of Cultural Change in Tudor-Stuart England
71
Michael Householder

Steve Ellis, ed., Chaucer: an Oxford Guide 73
Richard. H. Osberg

David N. Klausner, ed., Records of Early Drama: Wales 75
Chris Grooms

Alan Lupack, The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend 77
Don Hoffman

John B. Marino, The Grail Legend in Modern Literature 79
Andrew E. Mathis

Nigel Saul, ed., St. George's Chapel Windsor in the Fourteenth Century 80
Jonathan Good

Robert M. Stein and Sandra Pierson Prior, eds., Reading Medieval Culture:
Essays in Honor of Robert W. Hanning
83
Laurie A. Finke

Kevin Reynolds and Dean Geogaris, Tristan and Isolde 84
Joan Tasker Grimbert

Mary Alexander Watt, The Cross that Dante Bears:
Pilgrimage, Crusade, and the Cruciform Church in the Divine Comedy
86
B. Alvarez