The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 127, Issue 4Yale Literary Society, 1958 |
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... Arthur . Over the years since 1939 , the author has continued his re - telling of the Matter of Britain , partly to critical acclaim , partly to outraged cries that he was spoiling things , and now the final product of his twenty years ...
... Arthur . Over the years since 1939 , the author has continued his re - telling of the Matter of Britain , partly to critical acclaim , partly to outraged cries that he was spoiling things , and now the final product of his twenty years ...
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... Arthur in any form except Mark Twain's , but still , the brilliant characterizations of Lancelot and Gawaine ( whom Malory slandered ) , even of the Cromwellian Mordred , and , above and beyond these , the figure of Arthur himself and ...
... Arthur in any form except Mark Twain's , but still , the brilliant characterizations of Lancelot and Gawaine ( whom Malory slandered ) , even of the Cromwellian Mordred , and , above and beyond these , the figure of Arthur himself and ...
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