Bibliographies
Arthurian
Bibliographies
Arthurian Resources at
Hanover
Lists
the works we own at Hanover. Should be your first port
of call on any research project.
The Arthuriana / Camelot Project
Bibliographies
Comprehensive,
scholarly bibliographies. "The goal ... is to
draw on the collective knowledge of the scholarly
Arthurian community to publish a series of
comprehensive, peer-reviewed bibliographies covering
all aspects of Arthurian studies. The value of
providing these bibliographies in an electronic format
lies in the fact that they will be easily searchable,
they can be updated regularly, and they can be
corrected when errors are discovered."
General
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"General
Sources for the Study of the Arthurian Legends,"
by Alan Lupack
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"
Guidebooks to Arthurian Britain," by Alan Lupack
Medieval
Medieval
and modern
Modern
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"Camelot
3000 and Beyond: An Annotated Listing of Arthurian
Comic Books Published in the United States c.
1980-1998," by Michael Torregrossa
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"Critical
Studies of Mark Twain's A Connecticut Yankee in
King Arthur's Court," by Alan Lupack
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"A
Handlist of Arthurian Science Fiction and Fantasy,
1980-1989," by John J. Doherty
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"Post-Medieval
Arthurian Literature in English (Other than
Fiction): A Preliminary Bibliography," by Alan
Lupack
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"John
Steinbeck's The Acts of King Arthur: Criticism and
Reviews," by Laura Hodges
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"Tristan
And Isolt in Modern Literature in English," by
Alan Lupack
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"Arthurian
Film," by Kevin J. Harty
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"Arthurian
Animation," by Michael N. Salda
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"Arthurian
Music," by Jerome V. Reel, Jr.
Arthurian
Booklist
A partially annotated
bibliography with emphasis on Arthurian fiction.
Coverage in the following categories:
- Fiction ("novelizations
of the Camelot legend, or novels that use
significant elements of the legend")
- Poetry ("poetic
renditions of the legend")
- Non-Fiction and
research
- Medieval and Early
Texts ("original or modern translations of texts
written before 16th century or so")
- Periodicals
("references that appear in magazines and articles.
These are typically research notes")
- Arthurian references
("novelizations that use the legend in a minor way
or as secondary characters")
- Celtic Fiction:
"reworkings (novelizations) of traditional Celtic
stories"
Vicky
Lague's Cyber Office: Arthurian Films, TV Productions
and Arthurian-Inspired Music
A
Bibliographic Guide to Welsh Arthurian Literature
"The following is intended
as a brief bibliographical guide to the medieval Welsh
manuscripts and the references contained within them
concerning the Arthurian legend." (Don't let the
adjective "brief" fool you!!)
Medieval
Studies Bibliographies
Professor
Charles Wright's Medieval Studies Bibliographies
Contains, among other
things, several excellent bibliographies on many areas
of medieval studies. Extremely valuable
resource!
What
Every Medievalist Should Know (WEMSK)
These "starter"
bibligraphies were compiled by Professor Marchand and
expanded by the list membership of MEDTEXT-L.
They will point you toward the most important works
for a particular subject. Though they are
intended for beginning graduate students, they're
useful for folks at all levels.
A Select Bibliography of
Medieval Studies (History)
Excellent scholarly
resource at Yale U.
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