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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
A "morbid attrait to beauty" elements of aestheticism in J. D. Salinger's Glass fiction
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