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The Lancelot-Gawain parallel in Malory's Le Morte Darthur
The medicalization of sexuality in twentieth-century American lesbian-identified literature
Redefining the self
Homeward "bound"
Malory's Trinity in "The Tale of Sankgreal" section of the Le Morte Darthur
Religious ambivalence in Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte Darthur
"Oh, praise the eternal justice of man!":
Anna Carey’s Eve
But I'm sure it means the houses, the village
Reflected in a mirror, through a mirror
Radical reads
The horror of "happily ever after"
If Satan were a Nazi, Eve a green alien, and God a talking lion
Questionable empowerment
Forging Faerie
From Beowulf to Dovakiin
"In the sea but not of it"
Reflections of nature in the mirror of capitalism
Having ado with Lancelot
Landscape, place and belonging in John Steffler's The Grey Islands