The latest number of Arthuriana 19.3 (Fall 2009) includes the following articles of interest. All essays in this number are revised conference papers from sessions presented in May at Kalamazoo in honor of Bonnie Wheeler, out-going editor of the journal.
Who's Your Daddy?: New Age Grails
Laurie Finke and Martin B. Shichtman
Monumentality and the Gaze in Jean Cocteau's L' Éternel retour (1943)
Kathleen Coyne Kelly
Perverse Pastoralism and Medieval Melancholia in Powell and Pressburger's A Canterbury Tale
Tison Pugh
The Use of History and Archaeology in Contemporary Arthurian Fiction
Christopher A. Snyder
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