Ethics in the Arthurian Legend
By Melissa Ridley Elmes (Editor), Evelyn Meyer (Editor), Elizabeth Archibald (Contribution by), Steven Steven Bruso (Contribution by), Nichole Burgdorf (Contribution by), Holly A. Crocker (Contribution by), Joseph P. Derosier (Contribution by), Jane Gilbert (Contribution by), Mikayla Hunter (Contribution by), Christopher Jensen (Contribution by), David F Johnson (Contribution by), Jonathan Seelye Martin (Contribution by), Matthew D. O'Donnell (Contribution by), Nahir I. Ota o Gracia (Contribution by), Alexandra Sterling-Hellenbrand (Contribution by), Fiona Tolhurst (Contribution by), Caitlin G. Watt (Contribution by), K S Whetter (Contribution by)
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By Melissa Ridley Elmes (Editor), Evelyn Meyer (Editor), Elizabeth Archibald (Contribution by), Steven Steven Bruso (Contribution by), Nichole Burgdorf (Contribution by), Holly A. Crocker (Contribution by), Joseph P. Derosier (Contribution by), Jane Gilbert (Contribution by), Mikayla Hunter (Contribution by), Christopher Jensen (Contribution by), David F Johnson (Contribution by), Jonathan Seelye Martin (Contribution by), Matthew D. O'Donnell (Contribution by), Nahir I. Ota o Gracia (Contribution by), Alexandra Sterling-Hellenbrand (Contribution by), Fiona Tolhurst (Contribution by), Caitlin G. Watt (Contribution by), K S Whetter (Contribution by)
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An interdisciplinary and transhistorical investigation of the representation of ethics in Arthurian Literature.
From its earliest days, the Arthurian legend has been preoccupied with questions of good kingship, the behaviours of a ruling class, and their effects on communities, societies, and nations, both locally and in imperial and colonizing contexts. Ethical considerations inform and are informed by local anxieties tied to questions of power and identity, especially where leadership, se...
From its earliest days, the Arthurian legend has been preoccupied with questions of good kingship, the behaviours of a ruling class, and their effects on communities, societies, and nations, both locally and in imperial and colonizing contexts. Ethical considerations inform and are informed by local anxieties tied to questions of power and identity, especially where leadership, se...


