MARY BATEMAN is Lecturer in Medieval Literature at the University of Bristol. Her central research focus is the reception and afterlives of the Arthurian tradition and other British mythologies, though she has also published widely on such subjects as trans-European medieval romance, manuscript and book history, and even medievalism in early modern ale culture.
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Introduction: Place and the defence of Arthur 1. 'Thise were his places and his habitacions': Arthur in situ in the fifteenth century 2. Contentious places: Reconciling Arthurian places in the fifteenth century 3. The Best of the West: John Leland's West Country Arthur 4. Locating Arthur in England and Wales: John Leland, John Prise, and Elis Gruffydd 5. Placing Arthur in William Camden's Britannia Coda: Arthur's local renaissance?
Introduction: Place and the defence of Arthur 1. 'Thise were his places and his habitacions': Arthur in situ in the fifteenth century 2. Contentious places: Reconciling Arthurian places in the fifteenth century 3. The Best of the West: John Leland's West Country Arthur 4. Locating Arthur in England and Wales: John Leland, John Prise, and Elis Gruffydd 5. Placing Arthur in William Camden's Britannia Coda: Arthur's local renaissance?
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