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The Arthurian Tales

by

Linda A. Malcor

Notes and References

Notes

(Ed. note: These notes appeared as paranthetic comments in the original paper.)

  1. The word "chivalry" is related to the word "cavalry".

  2. Meaning "children".

  3. "Leader of Wars".

  4. "Count of the Britains".

  5. "The Dark One", pronounced "Ar' thoo".

References

(Ed. note: Actually, this is simply a straightforward bibliography. The original paper did not use in-text citations.)

Baines, Keith. 1962. Malory's Le Morte D'Arthur. New York: Times Mirror.

Clancy, Joseph P. 1971. Pendragon--Arthur and His Britain. New York: Praeger.

Hanseom, Mellerman and Pasner. 1967. Voices of the Past--Reading in Medieval and Early Modern History. New York: MacMillan.

Johnson, Barbar Ferry. 1969. Lionors--King Arthur's Uncrowned Queen. New York: Hearst Corporation.

Lindsay, Jack. 1966. Arthur and His Times. New York: Barnes and Noble.

Miller, Helen Hill. 1969. The Realms of Arthur. New York: Cahrles Scribner's Sons.

Tennyson, Alfred Lord. No date. "Morte D'Arthur", "Sir Galahad", "Sir Launcelot and Queen Guinevere", "Guinevere", "Enid", "Vivien", "Elaine". London: Collins Clear-Type.

Mason, Eugene, trans. 1928. Wace, Roman de Brut in Arthurian Chronicles. Edited by Ernest Rhys. New York: Dutton.

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