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Arthuriana / Camelot Project Bibliographies and Reprints
THE ARTHURIANA / CAMELOT PROJECT BIBLIOGRAPHIES are jointly sponsored by Arthuriana, the journal of the North American Branch of the International Arthurian Society, which is published quarterly by Southern Methodist University, and by The Camelot Project, an online database of Arthurian texts, images, bibliographies and information, produced in the Rossell Hope Robbins Library at the University of Rochester. The bibliography project was conceived by Bonnie Wheeler, editor of Arthuriana. Alan Lupack, Director of the Robbins Library, serves as General Editor.
The goal of the ARTHURIANA / CAMELOT PROJECT BIBLIOGRAPHIES 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 if errors are discovered. We welcome the help and advice of all the users of these bibliographies in keeping them as up-to-date and accurate as possible. Please report new citations, errors or omissions and send any other comments or questions to: Alan Lupack (alupack@library.rochester.edu).
The goal of the ARTHURIANA / CAMELOT PROJECT REPRINTS is to make available the texts of scholarly monographs on Arthurian themes which are out of print. (Reprinting them here is with the permission of the authors and/or copyright holders.)
GENERAL:
- Sources for the Study of the Arthurian Legends by Alan Lupack
- Guidebooks to Arthurian Britain by Alan Lupack
MEDIEVAL:
- The Historical Arthur by P. J. C. Field. Updated by K. S. Whetter
MEDIEVAL AND MODERN:
- Bibliography of Gaelic Arthurian Literature by Linda Gowans
MODERN:
- Camelot 3000 and Beyond: An Annotated Listing of Arthurian Comic Books Published in the United States c. 1980-1998 by Michael Torregrossa
- Critical Studies of Mark Twain's A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court by Alan Lupack, updated by Anne Zanzucchi
- From Avalon to Iberia: The Contemporary Literary Returns of King Arthur in the Languages of Spain by Juan Miguel Zarandona
- A Handlist of Arthurian Science Fiction and Fantasy, 1980-1989 by John J. Doherty
- Illustrated Translations, Retellings, and Adaptations of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight by Alan Lupack
- Major Editions and Performances of Dryden and Purcell's King Arthur by Jamie Childs
- Modern Arthurian Short Stories by Larry Mendelsberg
- Noteworthy Illustrated Arthurian Books by Alan Lupack
- Post-Medieval Arthurian Literature in English (Other than Fiction): A Preliminary Bibliography by Alan Lupack
- John Steinbeck's The Acts of King Arthur: Criticism and Reviews by Laura Hodges
- Tristan And Isolt in Modern Literature in English by Alan Lupack
- Arthurian Film by Kevin J. Harty
- Arthurian Animation by Michael N. Salda
- Arthurian Games by Margaret L. Sheble
- Arthurian Music by Jerome V. Reel, Jr.
- Le Chevalier du Papegau edited by Ferdinand Heuckenkamp (PDF, 7.86 MB)
- The Vision of History in Early Britain by Robert W. Hanning (PDF, 7.2 MB)