Post-Medieval Arthurian Literature in English (Other than Fiction): A Preliminary Bibliography
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Adams, Oscar Fay. Post-Laureate Idyls and Other Poems. Boston: D. Lothrop and Co., 1886. Contains the sequence "Post-Laureate Idyls," including:
"The Rape of the Tarts" (pp. 9-16)
"At the Palace of King Lot" (pp. 17-24)
"Sir Evergreen" (pp. 25-34)
"Thomas and Vivien" (pp. 35-43)
"The Vision of Sir Lamoracke" (pp. 44-51)
"The Return from the Quest" (pp. 52-57)
"The Maid's Alarm" (pp. 58-63)
"The Water Carriers" (pp. 64-72)
"The Passing of the Sages" (pp. 73-80)
"Constantius and Helena" (pp. 81-87)
Adams, Oscar Fay. Sicut Patribus, and Other Verse. Boston: Printed by W. B. Jones for the Author, 1906. Contains the sequence "Post-Laureate Idylls, Second Series," including:
"The Pleading of Dagonet" (pp. 83-91)
"The Vision of Sir Lionel" (pp. 92-101)
"The Pleasaunce of Maid Marian" (pp. 102-10)
"Gawain and Marjorie" (pp. 111-21)
Akhurst, W. M. Arthur the King, or, The Knights of the Round Table and Other Funny-ture: A Burlesque Extravaganza. London: T. H. Lacy, 1871.
Akhurst, W. M. King Arthur, or, Lancelot the Loose, Gin-Ever the Square, and the Knights of the Round Table and Other Furniture: A Burlesque Extravaganza. Melbourne: R. Bell, [1868?].
Alama, Pauline. "Muirgan, the 'Sea-Born.'" In A Round Table of Contemporary Arthurian Poetry. Ed. Barbara Tepa Lupack and Alan Lupack. Rochester, NY: Round Table Publications, 1993. P. 29.
Alford, Henry. "The Ballad of Glastonbury." In The Poetical Works. Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1853. Pp. 32-43.
Anderson, Colleen. "Parsival's Remorse." The Round Table 5 (1989): 35.
Anderson, Colleen. "A Question of the Grail." The Round Table 4.1&2 (1987): 31.
Anderson, Colleen. "The Turning." The Round Table 4.1&2 (1987): 60. (Arthur contemplates and resists his return.)
Ankenbrand, Frank. Tristram and Iseult: A Play in Five Acts. In Collected Poems. London: Bodley Head, 1911.
Anspacher, Louis K. Tristan & Isolde: A Tragedy. New York: Brentano's, 1904.
Arden, John and Margaretta D'Arcy. The Island of the Mighty: A Play on a Traditional British Theme in Three Parts. London: Eyre Methuen, 1974.
Arnold, Matthew. "Tristram and Iseult." In Empedocles on Etna and Other Poem by A. London: B. Fellowes, 1852.
Arthur's Knights: An Adventure from the Legend of the Sangrale. 2d ed. Edinburgh: R. & R. Clark, 1859. Pp. 1-90. [The volume contains one other Arthurian poem, "Sir Hector de Marais," and some non-Arthurian poems.] (Published anonymously. The Arthurian Annals dates the first edition 1858.)
Atwood, M[argaret] E. "Avalon Revisited." The Fiddlehead 55 (Winter 1963): 10-13. (A sequence of Arthurian poems.)
Auslander, Joseph. No Traveller Returns: A Book of Poems. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1935.
"Guinevere at Almesbury" (p. 71)
"Siege Perilous" (p. 91)
Auslander, Joseph. "Yseult." In Sunrise Trumpets. Intro. by Padraic Colum. New York: Harper Brothers, 1924. P. 64.
Austin, Martha W. Tristram and Isoult. Boston: The Poet Lore Co., 1905.
Aytoun, William Edmondstoune. "La Mort d'Arthur: Not by Alfred Tennyson." Tait's Edinburgh Magazine (Oct. 1843). Rpt. in Gaultier, Bon [pseudonym of Sir Theodore Martin and William Edmondstoune Aytoun]. The Book of Ballads. Ill. Doyle, Leech, and Crowquill. 2nd ed. London: William Blackwood and Sons, 1849. (1st published in Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, n.s. 10 [Oct. 1843]: 651-52).
Badger, John D'Arcy. The Arthuriad. Toronto: Pendragon House Limited, 1972.
Bailey, C. W. in collaboration with N. S. Millican and G. R. Hammond. King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. In The Quest of the Golden Fleece and Other Plays from Epic Poetry. London: Nelson, 1929.
Bannerman, Anne. "The Prophecy of Merlin." In Tales of Superstition and Chivalry. London: James Swan, 1802. Pp. 125-44.
Baring, Maurice. The Collected Poems of Maurice Baring. London: John Lane, 1911.
"Ballad" ((pp. 42-43)
"Tristram and Iseult" [a poem] (p. 20)
"Tristram and Iseult: A Play in Five Acts" (pp. 89-176)
Barnett, Henry G. "Boy Galahad." In The Roof of the World & Other Poems. Boston: Sherman, French, 1916. P. 131.
Bartlett, Gertrude. "Ballade of Tristram's Last Harping." In Canadian Poets and Poetry. Ed. John W. Garvin. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Co., 1916. P. 398.
Barwin, Gary. King Arthur Was a Mountie. Toronto: Serif of Nottingham, 1987. (Reprinted in the Round Table 5 [1989]: 43-44.)
[Bennett, W. C.] The Coming K-: A Set of Idyll Lays. London: n.p., 1873. (A parody of Tennyson's Idylls.)
Berry, Charles Walter. King Arthur. London: Merritt & Hatcher, 1923. (A play.)
Berry, Charles Walter, Deputy Knight Remembrancer. The Round Table Arthur: A Conversation Between Two Knights of the Round Table Club. With a Foreword by Albert C. R. Carter, King Arthur's Champion. London: Methuen, 1930.
Betts, Jean. Camelot School. Wellington, New Zealand: The Women's Play Press, 2001.
Bickley, Beulah Vick. "The Grail of Spring." In The Grail of Spring. Cedar Falls, IA: Holst Printing Co., 1934. P. 14.
Bidder, George. "Merlin's Youth." In Merlin's Youth. Westminster: Archibald Constable, 1899. Pp. 11-51.
Bigelow, Otis. The Giants' Dance: A Play. New York: Dramatists Play Service, 1965.
Binyon, Laurence. Arthur: A Tragedy. London: Heinemann, 1923.
Binyon, Laurence. The Madness of Merlin. London: Macmillan, 1947.
Binyon, Laurence. "Tristram's End." In Odes. London: Elkin Mathews, 1913. Pp. 9-28.
Blackie, J. S. "Merlin and Kentigern: A Legend of Tweeddale." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 138 (1885): 769-74.
Blackmore, Richard. King Arthur: An Heroick Poem in Twelve Books. London: Awnsham and John Churchil, 1697.
Blackmore, Richard. Prince Arthur: An Heroick Poem in Ten Books. London: Awnsham and John Churchil, 1695.
Blaikie, J. Arthur. "Arthur in Avalon." Magazine of Art (London) 7 (1884): 433.
Blanden, Charles G. "Castle Dhu." In A Bale of Gossamer. San Diego, CA: The Artemesia Press, 1927. P. 104. (Limited to 250 copies.) (A grail poem. The volume also contains the poems "A Bale of Gossamer"--with an allusion to "Mallory"; "The Meteor Mail"--with an allusion to the Holy Grail.)
Blunt, Wilfred Scawen. The Poetical Works. 2 vols. London: Macmillan, 1914.
"The Morte D'Arthur" (I: 346)
"Le Roi Est Mort. Vive le Roi" (I: 355)
"To Nimue" (I: 388-90)
"The Wisdom of Merlyn" (II: 451-71)
Boardman, Phillip C. "Merlin." The Round Table 5 (1989): 11.
Bond, Edward. "Merlin and Arthur." Theatre Poems and Songs. Ed. Malcolm Hay and Philip Roberts. London: Eyre Methuen, 1978. Pp. 96-97.
Bostock, Carol J. "Pendragon." In A Round Table of Contemporary Arthurian Poetry. Ed. Barbara Tepa Lupack and Alan Lupack. Rochester, NY: Round Table Publications, 1993. Pp. 33-34.
Bottomley, Gordon. Merlin's Grave. In Scenes and Plays. London: Constable & Co., 1929. (Limited to 100 numbered & 12 lettered copies signed by the author. There was also a trade edition.) Pp. 59-76.
Boughton, Rutland. The Birth of Arthur: A Choral Drama. London: William and Reeves, 1914. Originally published as Music-Drama of the Future: Uther and Igraine, Choral Drama: With Essays by the Collaborators in 1911.
Boughton, Rutland. The Famous Tragedy of the Queen of Cornwall / Play by Thomas Hardy, Published by Messrs. Macmillan & Co., Ltd.; Set as a Music Drama by Rutland Boughton. London: Joseph Williams, Ltd., 1926.
Boughton, Rutland. The Lily-Maid: The Words of a Music-Drama. N.p.: Kilcot, 1936.
Boughton, Rutland and Reginald R. Buckley. Music-drama of the Future: Uther and Igraine, Choral Drama. With Essays by the Collaborators. London: William Reeves, 1911. (Later reprinted as: Buckley, Reginald R. Arthur of Britain: A Poem of Festival Choral Dramas in Four Parts. Music by Rutland Boughton. London: William Reeves, 1914.)
Bowie, W. Russell. The Christmas Pageant of the Holy Grail. New York: The Abingdon Press, 1927.
Boyle, Marian. "Artorius, Rex Invictus." The Round Table 4.1&2 (1987): 56.
Bradbury, Audrey. "The Vision of Sir Launfal": A Choric Drama. Arranged by Audrey Bradbury. Boston: Expression Co., n.d.
Bradley, William Aspenwall. "The Song of the Errant Knight." In Columbia Verse 1892-1897. Compiled by James N. Rosenberg and Joseph M. Proskauer. New York: William Beverley Harison, 1897. P. 37.
[Brereton, Jane, writing under the pseudonym "Melissa"]. Merlin: A Poem Humbly Inscrib'd to Her Majesty. To Which Is Added, The Royal Hermitage: A Poem. Both by a Lady. London: Edward Cave, 1735.
"Merlin: A Poem Humbly Inscrib'd to Her Majesty" (pp. 3-9)
"Merlin's Prophecy. Humbly Inscrib'd to his R. H. the Prince of Wales" (pp. 11-12)
Brewer, George M. The Holy Grail: A Whitsuntide Mystery of the Quest of the Soul. Founded on Ancient Legends Derived from Various Sources. Montreal: Herald Press, 1933.
Bridges, Sallie. Marble Isle, Legends of the Round Table and Other Poems. Philadelphia: J. Lippincott, 1864. The sequence, "Legends of the Round Table," contains 14 Arthurian poems.
"Excalibur" pp. 159-62)
"The Death of Lanceor" (pp. 162-65)
"The Tomb of the Twelve Kings" (pp. 165-67)
"The First Meeting of Sir Launcelot and Queen Guinevere" (pp.167-69)
"Merlin's Grave" (pp. 169-71)
"Sir Launcelot's Slumber" (pp. 171-75)
"Beaumains' Vow" (pp. 175-77)
"The King and the Bard" (pp. 177-79)
"The Love-Drink" (pp. 179-84)
"The Best Knight" (pp. 184-89)
"The Quest of the Sancgreal" (pp. 190-212)
"The Last Meeting of Sir Launcelot and Guinevere" (pp. 212-17)
"Launcelot's Vigil" (pp. 217-23)
"Avilion" (pp. 223-38)
Bridie, James (pseudonym of Osborne Henry Mavor). Plays for Plain People. London: Constable, 1944.
Holy Isle: A Play in Three Acts (pp. 81-154)
Lancelot: A Play in Two Acts (pp. 1-78)
Brodsky, Louis Daniel. "Visitation Rites." In A Round Table of Contemporary Arthurian Poetry. Ed. Barbara Tepa Lupack and Alan Lupack. Rochester, NY: Round Table Publications, 1993. Pp. 10-11. (Grail-related.)
Brooks, Benj. Gilbert. "Camelot." In Camelot. Oxford: B. H. Blackwell, 1919. Pp. 7-15.
Brough, William. King Arthur, or the Days and Knights of the Round Table. A New and Original Christmas Extravaganza in One Act. London: T. H. Lacy, 1863.
Brundage, Burr C. The King Who Cast No Shadow. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1986.
Buchanan, Robert. Fragments of the Table Round. Glasgow: Thomas Murray and Son, 1859.
"Camlan" (pp. 51-63)
"Gawayne's Ghost" (pp. 45-48)
"Gawayne's Revenge" (pp. 35-42)
"Joyous Garde" (pp. 17-23)
"Merlin's Tomb" (pp. 65-72)
"The Rendering" (pp. 25-33)
"The Rescue" (pp. 9-14)
"The Tryste" (pp. 1-7)
Budzisz, Annette M. "Contrapletes." A poem in The Round Table, vol. 1, no. 1 (Spring 1984): 18. (Contains allusions to Amfortas and Tristan.)
Burr, Amelia Josephine. "Le Morte d'Arthur." The Bookman (Dec. 1916): 87.
Butts, W. Marlin. The Youth of Arthur: A Legendary Play in Five Scenes. East Boston, Mass.: W. M. Butts, 1935.
C., H. C. "Guinevere to Launcelot." The Cornhill Magazine 19 (March 1869): 340.
Cammell, Charles Richard. "The Return of Arthur." In XXI Poems. Edinburgh: The Poseidon Press, 1943. Pp. 20-21.
Campbell, Archibald. Reveries. London: Chas. J. Clark, 1902.
"Queen Guinevere" (pp. 9-10)
"The Amesbury Legend of the Death of Guinevere" (pp. 11-12)
"Launcelot" (pp. 13-14)
Campbell, Wilfred. "Sir Lancelot." In The Poems of Wilfred Campbell. Toronto: William Briggs, 1905. Pp. 219-25. (Unspecified no. of signed copies.) (The volume also contains "The Last Scene from 'Mordred,'" and "Songs from 'Mordred.'")
Campbell, Wilfred. "A Canadian Galahad." In The Oxford Book of Canadian Verse. Ed. Wilfred Campbell. New York: Oxford University Press, n.d. Pp. 163-65. (The volume also contains "The Last Scene from Mordred.")
Campbell, Wilfred W. Mordred: A Tragedy in Five Acts. Founded on the Arthurian Legend of Sir Thomas Malory. In Mordred and Hildebrand: A Book of Tragedies. Ottawa: J. Durie, 1895. (Reprinted in: Campbell, Wilfred. Poetical Tragedies. Toronto: William Briggs, 1908.)
Campion, Thomas. "An Epigram." In The Description of a Maske, Presented before the Kinges Maiestie at White-Hall, on Twelfth Night Last, in Honour of the Lord Hayes, and His Bride, Daughter and Heire to the Honourable the Lord Dennye, Their Marriage Hauing Been the Same Day at Court Solemnized. To this by Occasion Other Small Poems Are Adioyned. London: John Windet for John Brown, 1607.
Carpenter, Rhys. The Tragedy of Etarre: A Poem. New York: Sturgis & Walton, 1912.
Carr, J. Comyns. King Arthur: A Drama in a Prologue and Four Acts. London: Macmillan, 1895.
Carr, J. Comyns. Tristram & Iseult: A Drama in Four Acts. London: Duckworth, 1906.
Cartier, Marie. "The Naturopath." The Round Table 4.1&2 (1987): 16. (Refers to Morgan le Fay.)
Cawein, Madison J. Accolon of Gaul with Other Poems. Louisville: John P. Morton & Co., 1889. Reprinted in Lyrics and Old World Idylls. Vol. 1 of The Poems of Madison Cawein. Intro. by Edmund Gosse. Boston: Small, Maynard & Co., 1907. Pp. 219-306.
Cawein, Madison J. Lyrics and Old World Idylls. Vol. 1 of The Poems of Madison Cawein. 5 vols. With an Introduction by Edmund Gosse. Boston: Small, Maynard & Co., 1907.
"After the Tournament" (pp. 340-41)
"The Daughter of Merlin" (pp. 363-64)
"The Dream of Sir Galahad" (pp. 335-39)
"A Guinevere" (pp. 153-55)
"Isolt" (pp. 329-34)
"Morgan Le Fay" (pp. 353-55)
"Peredur, the Son of Evrawc" (pp. 307-28)
"Tristram to Isolt" (pp. 365-67)
Cawein, Madison J. Nature Poems. Vol. 3 of The Poems of Madison Cawein. 5 vols. With an Introduction by Edmund Gosse. Boston: Small, Maynard & Co., 1907.
"In the Forest" (p. 344)
Cawein, Madison J. Poems of Meditation and of Forest and Field. Vol. 5 of The Poems of Madison Cawein. 5 vols. With an Introduction by Edmund Gosse. Boston: Small, Maynard & Co., 1907.
"To One Reading the Morte D'Arthure" (pp. 213-14)
"Tristram and Isolt" (p. 46)
Cawein, Madison "Waste Land." Poetry 1.4 (Jan. 1913): 104-05.
Caws, Ian. "The Chalice Well." Ore 37 (n.d.): 44.
Chadwick, John W. "Lost and Found." New Hampshire Sentinel (Nov. 20, 1879): 1.
Chambers, John. Tales of King Arthur: A Play. London: Samuel French, 1996.
Chant, A. G. The Legend of Glastonbury. Decorated and illustrated by Horace Knowles. London: The Epworth Press, 1948.
Chesterton, Frances. Sir Cleges. In Three Plays for Children. New York: French, 1924,
Chesterton, G. K. The Grave of Arthur. Designs by Celia Fiennes. No. 25 of The Ariel Poems. London: Faber & Faber, 1930. 350 large-paper copies, printed on English hand-made paper and signed by the author. (Trade ed.: Chesterton, G. K. The Grave of Arthur. Designs by Celia Fiennes. No. 25 of The Ariel Poems. London: Faber & Faber, n.d. [1930].)
Chesterton, G. K. "The Myth of Arthur." In The Best Poems of 1922. Selected by Thomas Moult. Decorated by Philip Hagreen. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Co., 1923. P. 112.
Chesterton, G. K. "The Ballad of King Arthur." In The Queen of Seven Swords. London: Sheed and Ward, 1926. Pp. 15-17.
Chubb, T. C. "In Ye Olde Days." In The Yale Record Book of Verse 1872-1922. Ed. Francis W. Bronson, Thomas Caldecot Chubb & Cyril Hume. New Haven: For the Yale Record by Yale University Press, 1922. P. 96.
Chubb, Thomas Caldecot. "Merlin." In The White God and Other Poems. New Haven: Yale Univ. Press, 1920. Pp. 29-30.
Churchyard, Thomas. The Worthines of Wales. Reprinted from the Original Edition of 1587. Burt Franklin Research & Source Works Series # 150. The Spenser Society # 20. New York: Burt Franklin, 1967. (Originally reprinted by the Spenser Society in 1876.)
Ciardi, John. "Launcelot in Hell." In In the Stoneworks. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers Univ. Press, 1961. Pp. 47-49.
Colander, Valerie Nieman. see Nieman, Valerie.
Collins, [Edward James] Mortimer. "Merlin." In The Inn of Strange Meetings and Other Poems. London: Henry S. King & Co., 1871. Pp. 177-78.
Colwell, Elizabeth. Songs of Tristram & Yseult: Quatrains. Chicago: n.p. [privately printed], 1907. Limited to 100 copies.
Constantine, Pamela. "Conjuration." In A Round Table of Contemporary Arthurian Poetry. Rochester, NY: Round Table Publications, 1993. P. 1. (A Merlin poem.)
Constantine, Pamela. "The Land Is Empty Now." In A Round Table of Contemporary Arthurian Poetry. Ed. Barbara Tepa Lupack and Alan Lupack. Rochester, NY: Round Table Publications, 1993. P. 48.
Converse, Florence. "Merlin Met Morgan-le-Fay." Atlantic Monthly Sept. 1922: 376-77.
Conway, John William. Lancelot and Guinevere. Norton, Kansas: The Champion Press, 1907.
Cooke, Rose Terry. "The New Sancgreal." In Poems. New York: William S. Gottsberger, 1888. Pp. 268-71.
Cooney, Ellen. "Guenevere Grown Old." The Round Table 4.1&2 (1987): 55.
Cooney, Ellen. The Quest for the Holy Grail. San Francisco: Duir Press, 1981.
Cosier, Tony. "The Plow." In A Round Table of Contemporary Arthurian Poetry. Ed. Barbara Tepa Lupack and Alan Lupack. Rochester, NY: Round Table Publications, 1993. Pp. 14-15. (References to Perceval.)
Costello, Louisa Stuart. "A Dream." In The Maid of Cyprus and Other Poems. 2d ed. London: Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1815. Pp. 56-58.
Cotton, John. "The Quest." In Old Movies and Other Poems. London: Chatto and Windus/The Hogarth Press, 1971. Pp. 39-47. (The poem was suggested by the author's reading of the Quest del Saint Graal.)
Coutts, Francis. See: Money-Coutts, F. B.
Cowee, Bill. "Needlepoint." In A Round Table of Contemporary Arthurian Poetry. Ed. Barbara Tepa Lupack and Alan Lupack. Rochester, NY: Round Table Publications, 1993. P. 45. (Arthur and Guinevere.)
Cram, Ralph Adams. Excalibur: An Arthurian Drama. Boston: Richard G. Badger, 1909. [Written 1893.]
Crowley, Aleister. "The High History of Good Sir Palamedes the Saracen Knight and of His Following of the Questing Beast." London: Wieland & Co., 1912.
Dalkeith, Lena (pseudonym of Jeanne Cherry). Sir Gareth of Orkney. In Little Plays. London: T. & E. C. Jack, 1907. Pp. 1-37.
Dalmon, Charles. "Camelot." In Twentieth-Century Poetry. Ed. John Drinkwater, Henry Seidel Canby and William Rose Benét. Cambridge: Houghton Mifflin/The Riverside Press, 1929. P. 110.
Dane, Clemence (pseudonym of Winifred Ashton). The Saviours: Seven Plays on One Theme. With music by Richard Addinsell. London: Heinemann, 1942.
D[arley], G[eorge]. "Merlin's Last Prophecy." Athenæum 14 July 1838: 495-96.
Davey, Frank. King of Swords. Vancouver: Talonbooks, 1972.
Davey, Frank. "Morte D'Arthur." Tish 14 (14 Oct. 1962): 7-9. (Reprinted in Tish 1-19. Ed. Frank Davey. Vancouver: Talon Books, 1975. Pp. 285-89).
Davey, Frank. "Afterthought on Arthur." Tish 19 (14 March 1963): 8. (Reprinted in Tish 1-19. Ed. Frank Davey. Vancouver: Talon Books, 1975. Pp. 410-11.)
Davidson, John. "The Last Ballad." In The Last Ballad and Other Poems. London: John Lane, 1899. Pp. 1-23.
Davis, Georgene. The Round Table: A History Drawn from Unreliable Chronicles. Rutland: The Tory Press, 1930.
Davis, Glover. "Lancelot." In Legend. Middletown, CT: Wesleyan Univ. Press, 1988. P. 38. (Also contains the loosely related poems "The Wedding Feast," "Legend," and "The Cup.")
De Beverley, Thomas (pseudonym of George Newcomen). The Youth of Sir Arthour, the Quest of Sangraele and Other Poems. London: Erskine Macdonald, 1926. Contains:
"The Youth of Sir Arthour" (pp. 7-14)
"The Story of Nimue" (pp. 15-18)
"The Birth of Sir Galahad" (pp. 19-24)
"Sir Percival's Vision" (pp. 25-29)
"The Achievement of the Sangraele and the Death of Sir Galahad" (pp. 30-33)
"Sir Uwaine's Daughter" (pp. 34-40)
"The Wife of Bath's Tale" (pp. 41-48)
deCamp, L. Sprague. Heroes and Hobgoblins. Ill. Tim Kirk. West Kingston, R.I.: Donald M. Grant, 1981. (Limited to 1250 copies signed by the author and illustrator.)
"Merlin" (pp. 147-48)
"Tintagel" (p. 21)
Dell, Floyd. King Arthur's Socks: A Comedy. In Provincetown Plays, First Series. New York: F. Shay, 1916. (Reprinted in: Floyd Dell. King Arthur's Socks and Other Village Plays. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1922.)
Demetrick, Mary. "The Lady of the Lake Goes to Paris to Get Away from It All." The Round Table 4.1&2 (1987): 61-62.
Dietz, Jim. "Excalibur." In A Round Table of Contemporary Arthurian Poetry. Ed. Barbara Tepa Lupack and Alan Lupack. Rochester, NY: Round Table Publications, 1993. P. 18.
Dillon, Arthur. King Arthur Pendragon. London: Mathews, 1906.
Dobson, Austin. "Palomydes." In At the Sign of the Lyre. New York: H. Holt & Co., 1885. Pp. 44-45.
Dockery, G. Daniel and Charles E. Wyatt, eds. Minor Arthurian Poetry of the Nineteenth Century. Ill. Jonathan A. Dockery. Vista, CA: Green Chapel Books, 1989. Limited to 250 copies.
Doughty, Maryellen. "King Arthur's Eyes." The Round Table 4.1&2 (1987): 57-58.
Draper, John W. "Arthur to Guenever." In Poems. Boston: The Poet Lore Co., 1913.
Drinkwater, John. "On the Performance of Thomas Hardy's Famous Tragedy of the Queen of Cornwall." In New Poems. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1925. P. 24.
Dryden, John. King Arthur: Or, The British Worthy, A Dramatick Opera. London: Jacob Tonson, 1691. (Reprinted in: Dryden: The Dramatic Works, vol. 6. Ed. Montague Summers. London: The Nonesuch Press, 1932.)
Dryden, John. King Arthur or the British Worthy: A Dramatick Opera: As Performed at the New Theatre Cambridge 14-18 February with the Alterations Adopted by Henry Purcell. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1928.
Duffield, Samuel Willoughby. "Sir Kay's Excuse." In Warp and Woof: A Book of Verse. New York: Anson D. F. Randolph & Co., 1870. Pp. 102-05.
Du Maurier, George. A Legend of Camelot: Pictures and Poems, Etc. New York & London: Harper and Brothers, 1898.
Earp, T. W. "In Broceliande." In Oxford Poetry 1916. Ed. W. R. C., T. W. E. and A. L. H. Oxford: B. H. Blackwell, 1916. Pp. 19-20.
Eiseley, Loren. "Druid Born." In Another Kind of Autumn. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1977. Pp. 63-64.
Eiseley, Loren. The Innocent Assassins. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1973.
"I, Merlin, Say It" (pp. 43-44)
"New Men, New Armor" (pp. 105-06)
Eliot, T. S. The Waste Land. New York: Boni and Liveright, 1922.
Ellis, Thomas Evelyn. The Cauldron of Annwn. London: Privately printed for subscribers by T. Werner Laurie Ltd., 1922. (Limited to 250 signed copies.)
Ellis, Thomas Evelyn. Lanval: A Drama in Four Acts. London: John & Ed. Bumpus, 1908.
Emerson, Ralph Waldo. "Merlin's Song." In May-Day and Other Pieces. Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1867. P. 96.
Emerson, Ralph Waldo. Poems. Boston: James Munroe and Company, 1847 [actually published Dec. 1846].
"Merlin I" (pp. 180-84)
"Merlin II" (pp. 185-87)
Emmons, Earl H. "Lancelot: Chivalry Should Begin at Home." In Hell-Raisers of History. Ill. Herb Roth. Mount Vernon, NY: Peter Pauper Press, 1948. Pp. 28-32. (Humorous poem.)
Emra, Cyril. The Love-Song of Tristram and Iseult and Other Poems. London: Elliot Stock, 1905.
"The Love-Song of Tristram and Iseult" (pp. 1-23)
"When Tristram to Tintagel Came" (pp. 70-77)
Engar, Keith M. Arthur and the Magic Sword. Anchorage, KY: The Children's Theatre Press, 1952.
Evans, Sebastian. In the Studio: A Decade of Poems. London: Macmillan, 1875.
"Arthur's Knighting" (pp. 135-52)
"The Eve of Morte Arthur" (pp. 155-80)
[Fawcett, Edgar]. The New King Arthur: An Opera Without Music. New York: Funk & Wagnalls, 1885.
Field, Eugene. "The Vision of the Holy Grail." In John Smith, U.S.A. Chicago: M. A. Donohue and Co., 1905. Pp. 103-06.
Field, Eugene. "A Proper Trewe Idyll of Camelot." In A Little Book of Western Verse. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1890. Pp. 133-46.
Field, Michael (pseudonym of Katherine Harris Bradley and Edith Emma Cooper). The Tragedy of Pardon. London: Sidgwick and Jackson, 1911.
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[Frere, John Hookham.] Prospectus and Specimen of an Intended National Work. By William and Robert Whistlecraft, of Stowmarket, in Suffolk, Harness and Collar-Makers. Intended to Comprise the Most Interesting Particulars Relating to King Arthur and His Round Table. Bath: H. E. Carrington, 1842.
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"The Lament of Palomides" (pp. 189-93)
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"Comrade to Galahad" (p. 19)
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"King Arthur and the Half-Man" (pp. 72-74)
"Lancelot" (pp. 83-84)
"Legend" (pp. 85-86)
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"Queen Yseult's Bell" (p. 87)
"To Sir Thomas Mallory" (p. 71)
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"Uther's Blood" (pp. 123-24)
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"Arthur" (pp. 120-21)
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"Yniswitrin: Glastonbury Abbey" (p. 71)
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"The Love Gift" (pp. 33-40)
"Tristan's Singing" (pp. 43-54)
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"Ballad of Launcelot and Elaine" (pp. 140-48)
"The Death of Sir Launcelot" (pp. 149-55)
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"Dagonet Makes a Song for the Queen" (pp. 66-67)
"Sunset Pantomime" (p. 43)
Miller, J. Corson. A Horn from Caerleon. New York: Harold Vinal, 1927.
"Dagonet Makes a Song for the King" (p. 57)
"Guenevere" (p. 38)
"A Horn from Caerleon" (p. 105)
Miller, Jeremy M. The Death of Arthur, the Play of Winter. Brookline, MA: published by the author, 1982.
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"The Death of Launcelot" [poem] (pp. 187-211)
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Merlin [play] (pp. 39-87)
"Uther Pendragon" [poem] (pp. 1-38)
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"St. Agnes' Convent" [This is an early poem which was never completed.] (pp. 68-69)
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"The Chapel in Lyoness" (pp. 57-64)
"The Defence of Guenevere" (pp. 1-17)
"A Good Knight in Prison" (pp. 148-54)
"King Arthur's Tomb" (pp. 19-42)
"Near Avalon" (pp. 239-40)
"Sir Galahad, A Christmas Mystery" (pp. 43-56)
"Sir Peter Harpdon's End" [Only the end has Arthurian content, a reference to Lancelot and a song that is sung about him.] (pp. 67-109)
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Meliagrance and Guinevere [A play in three scenes.] (pp. 79-100)
St. Joseph of Arimathea [A play in one scene.] (pp. 117-27)
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"The Boy and the Mantle" (III: 1-11)
"King Arthur's Death" (III: 28-36)
"King Ryence's Challenge" (III: 25-27)
"The Legend of King Arthur" (III: 37-41)
"The Marriage of Sir Gawain" (III: 11-24)
"Sir Lancelot du Lake" (I: 181-86)
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"The Green Bird Seeth Iseult" (pp. 243-44)
"In the Cold Bright Wind" (p. 242)
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"Tristram" (pp. 44-45)
"Iseult Blaunchesmains" (pp. 46-47)
"King Mark" (pp. 48-49)
"Iseult la Belle" (pp. 50-51)
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Reynolds, Marion Lee. Geraint of Devon. Boston: Sherman, French & Co., 1916.
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Rhys, Ernest. Enid: A Lyric Play. London: J. M. Dent, 1908.
Rhys, Ernest. Gwenevere: A Lyric Play. Music by Vincent Thomas. London: J. M. Dent, 1905.
Rhys, Ernest. "Broceliande." Harper's Monthly Magazine 112 (1906): 265.
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"Alice la Belle Pilgrim" [Morgan le Fay and Alisander le Orphelin.] (pp. 13-14)
"Arthur's Grave" (p. 63)
"The Battle of Two Knights: Or the Lay of the Peron-Stone, and the Refrain of the Dead Lady, Columbe, Who Loved the King of Ireland's Son" (pp. 7-12)
"The City of Sarras" (pp. 41-44)
"Dedication: To Grania, with the Rose of Old Romance" (pp. v-vi)
"The Dolorous Stroke" (p. 28)
"L'Envoi: The Mirror of Romance" (pp. 94-96)
"The Lady Called 'White Hands'" (p. 6)
"The Lament of Sir Ector de Maris" (pp. 51-53)
"The Last Sleep of Sir Launcelot" (pp. 49-50)
"The Lay of King Mark" (pp. 21-22)
"The Lay of Surluse" [Launcelot and La Cote Male Taile.] (pp. 29-33)
"The Lay That Had No End" [Arthur's Death.] (pp. 60-61)
"The Quest of the Grail: On the Eve" (pp. 39-40)
"The Ring of True Love" [Gareth and Lady of Lyonesse.] (pp. 16-17)
"The Sermon of the Gentlewoman the Which Was Sister to Sir Percivale; Shewing to Sir Galahad the Virtue of the Sword" (pp. 25-27)
"Sir Launcelot and the Sancgreal" (pp. 45-48)
"The Song of Dagonet" (p. 18)
"The Song of Dinadan, and the Refrain of La Belle Isoud [From 'Gwenevere' a Lyric Play]" (pp. 4-5)
"The Song of the Four Knights: From 'Gwenevere' a Lyric Play" (pp. 36-38)
"The Song of the Seven Candles" [Guinevere and Kay.] (pp. 56-59)
"Timor Mortis" (pp. 54-55)
"The Two Fools (Dagonet's Song)" (pp. 19-20)
"The Unfinished Book of Bleise" (p. 62)
"The Wonder-Dream" [The Battle of Bedegraine.] (p. 35)
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"The Castle of Carbonek" (pp. 113-14)
"Dagonet's Love-Song" (p. 109)
"La Mort sans Pitié" (pp. 110-12)
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Rhys, Ernest. The Quest of the Grail: A Masque. London: Blyth, 1915.
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"The Coming of Olwen" (pp. 61-62)
"The Death of Merlin" (pp. 29-40)
"King Arthur's Sleep" (pp. 20-26)
"The Lament for Urien" (pp. 92-93)
"The Waking of King Arthur" (pp. 27-28)
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Riley, James Whitcomb. "An Idyl of the King." In His Pa's Romance. Ill. Will Vawter. Portrait by John Cecil Clay. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1903. P137-62. (Reprinted in The Complete Poetical Works of James Whitcomb Riley. Preface by Donald Culross Peattie. Garden City, NY: Garden City Publishing Co., 1941. Pp. 106-14.
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"Love and the Young Knight" (p. 65)
"Sir Palomides’ Lament" (p. 77)
"To Camelot" (p. 70)
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Robinson, Edwin Arlington. Merlin: A Poem. New York: Macmillan, 1917.
Robinson, Edwin Arlington. Modred: A Fragment. New York, New Haven, Princeton: Edmond Byrne Hackett, The Brick Row Bookshop, 1929. (Limited to 250 copies signed by Robinson.) (A fragment deleted from Robinson's Lancelot and published for the first time in this ed.)
Robinson, Edwin Arlington. "Siege Perilous." In The Man Against the Sky. New York: Macmillan, 1916. Pp. 87-88.
Robinson, Edwin Arlington. Tristram. New York: Macmillan, 1927. (Limited to 350 signed copies. There was a trade edition published by Macmillan in the same year and the 1st Literary Guild ed. [New York: The Literary Guild, 1927].)
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Rossetti, Dante Gabriel. "God's Graal." In The Works of Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Ed. William M. Rossetti. London: Ellis, 1911. P. 239. (The poem was written in 1858 but first published in this 1911 edition of Rossetti's poems.)
Rowley William and William Shakespeare. The Birth of Merlin: Or, The Childe Hath Found His Father, As It Hath Been Several Times Acted with Great Applause. London: Thomas Johnson, 1662. (Shakespeare is no longer believed to be a collaborator.) (Reprinted in: Mark Dominik. William Shakespeare and The Birth of Merlin. New York: Philosophical Library, 1985; and: The Birth of Merlin or The Childe Hath Found His Father. Attributed to William Shakespeare and William Rowley. With Additional Chapters by R. J. Stewart, Denise Coffey and Roy Hudd. Longmead, Shaftesbury, Dorset: Element Books, 1989; and in Arthurian Drama: An Anthology. Ed. Alan Lupack. New York: Garland, 1991. Pp. 3-65.) (Date of the writing of the play is uncertain. c. 1620; first published in 1662.)
Royle, Edwin M. Lancelot and Elaine: A Dramatization of Tennyson's Poem in Prologue and Four Acts. New York: French, 1929.
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Sayers, Dorothy L. OP. I. Oxford: Blackwell, 1916.
"The Elder Knight" (pp. 61-65)
"Matter of Brittany" (pp. 56-59)
Schaller, Robert Clark. "The Throne of Merlin." In The Throne of Merlin. Chicago: Argus Books, 1937. Pp. 98-102. (Limited to 750 copies.)
Schubert, David. Works and Days. Princeton: Quarterly Review of Literature, 1983. (Contains the poem "Gawayn and the Green Knight.")
Schwader, Ann K. "Merlin." The Round Table 4.1&2 (1987): 12.
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"Broceliande" (p. 107)
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"Vivien" (p. 86)
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"The Farewell of Ganore" (pp. 4-20)
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"Camelford" (pp. 84-85)
"Sir Tristram at Tintagel" (pp. 38-50)
"Tintagel" (pp. 80-83)
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"The Blue from Heaven (A Legend of King Arthur of Britain)" (pp. 24-25)
"The Frozen Lake" (pp. 10-12)
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"Fàth Mo Dhuilichinn" [Morgan on Arthur's Passing.] (p. 44)
"Passant D'Arthur" (p. 43)
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Sturm, Frank Pearce. "Launcelot Tells of the Enchanted Islands." Bon-Accord 38.1 (5 Jan. 1905): 9. (Reprinted in Frank Pearce Sturm: His Life, Letters, and Collected Work. Ed. Richard Taylor. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1969. Pp. 206-07.)
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Sturm, Frank Pearce. "Palomide Remembers the Quest." Bon-Accord 35.26 (24 Sept. 1903): 13. (Reprinted in Frank Pearce Sturm: His Life, Letters, and Collected Work. Ed. Richard Taylor. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1969. Pp. 200-01.)
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"Pastoral of Galahad" (pp. 38-44)
"Pastoral of Lancelot" (pp. 45-53)
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"Montserrat" (p. 134)
"Parsifal" (p. 162)
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"Christalan" (pp. 93-128)
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"The Grave of King Arthur" (pp. 63-72)
"On King Arthur's Round-table at Winchester" (p. 82)
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"By a Mountain Pool" (pp. 68-74)
"Merlin's Prophecy" (p. 32)
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"Tristram's Song to Iseult," pp. 31-36
"Palomides' Song to Iseult," pp. 37-40
"Lamoracke's Song to Morgause," pp. 41-47
"Percivale's Song to Blanchfleur," pp. 48-52
"A Song of Palomides," pp. 53-54
"Taliessin's Song of a Princess of Byzantion," pp. 55-57
"The Song of the Riding of Galahad," pp. 58-63.
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Williams, Charles. Taliessin Through Logres. London: Oxford University Press, 1938.
Williams, Charles. Three Plays. London: Oxford University Press, 1931. (The plays are not Arthurian, but the book contains five poems which are:
"Taliessin's Song of Logres" (pp. 1-4)
"Taliessin's Song of Byzantion" (pp. 65-68)
"Taliessin's Song of the King's Crowning" (pp. 135-37)
"Taliessin's Song of the Setting of Galahad in the King's Bed" (pp. 193-95)
"Epilogue in Somerset: A Song of the Myths" (pp. 197-200)
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"Ballad of Sir Launcelot" (pp. 128-130)
"The Death of Guinevere" (pp. 135-139)
"Excalibur" (pp. 99-103)
"Isolt at the Tomb of Tristram" (pp. 131-134)
"Morgain" (pp. 110-121)
"Sir Boris" (pp. 122-127)
"Sir Palamides" (pp. 104-109)
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"The Ylle Cutt Mantell, a Romaunt of the Tyme of Gud Kynge Arthur." In The Democratic Review, New Series 14, No. 71 (May 1844): 465-76. (Published anonymously.)
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Young, Ella. The Weird of Fionavar. Dublin: The Talbot Press, 1922.
"A Song That Trostan Made" (p. 13)
"Trostan Made This" (p. 14)
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Young, Stark. Guenevere: A Play in Five Acts. New York: The Grafton Press, 1906.
Young, Waldemar. Birds of Rhiannon: A Grove Play. Music by Edward Harris. San Francisco: The Bohemian Club, 1930.