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The
Arthurian Saga |
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History,
Myth, and Legend |
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| Arthurian A2Z Knowledge Bank | From the "Mystical World Wide Web" in the UK. |
| Arthurian Resources | Compiled by Thomas Green (UK). |
| Arthuriana | The Journal of Arthurian Studies, Arthuriana publishes peer-reviewed, on-line analytical and bibliographical surveys of various Arthurian subjects. |
| The Camelot Project | Arthurian texts, images, bibliographies, and basic information from the University of Rochester. |
| Early British Kingdoms/The Historical Arthur | Excerpts from Britannia Travels. |
| The encyclopedia of Arthurian legends (1991) | R. 942.014 C676E |
| Historical Abstracts | Abstracts of scholarly articles in
world history, excluding US and Canada, published from
1955 to the present. From the DePaul Libraries web page, select A-Z database list |
| Historical King Arthur | Links to various sites concerning evidence, sources, and theories in Arthurian scholarship. |
| The Holy Grail | Overview of the legend of the Grail including references to literary themes. |
| Humanities Abstracts | Index of periodicals in humanities
fields such as art, history, religious studies, and more.
Includes interviews and reviews of motion pictures,
operas, ballet, short stories, poetry, plays, and books.
1984 to present. From the DePaul Libraries web page, select A-Z database list |
| King Arthur & the Matter of Britain | A guide to resources on the net. |
| King Arthur Pendragon | Hosted by UK Online, this site includes an Arthurian FAQ compiled by Chris Thornborrow from questions and answers on the Camelot mailing list. |
| Labyrinth: Resources for Medieval Studies | Sponsored by Georgetown University - link to Arthurian Studies with a variety of subtopics. |
| The Legends of King Arthur | Overview of some of the common elements of the legend. |
| Mattman's Arthurian Resources | Includes electronic texts. |
| The new Arthurian encyclopedia. (1991) | R. 809.93351 A791L2 |
| The Quest: an Arthurian Resource | From the University of Idaho, this site includes artwork and maps of Arthurian sites in England. |
| A Short History of Arthurian Archaeology | Written for Archaeology of Europe, University of Minnesota, 1991 |
Literature |
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| ABELL - Annual Bibliography of English Language and Literature | Over 500,000 abstracts covering
monographs, periodical articles, critical editions of
literary works, book reviews, collections of essays and
doctoral dissertations published anywhere in the world
from 1920 onwards. From the DePaul Libraries web page, select A-Z database list |
| Arthurian Literature | Assembled by Tom Green at Exeter College, Oxford University. |
| Arthurian Novels | Bibliography of Novels with Arthurian Characters and Themes |
| Arthurian Reading List | Publication timeline. |
| Chretien de Troyes' Arthurian Romances | Complete text of four works by this 12th century French poet. |
| MLA Bibliography | Indexes scholarly articles, books,
working papers, proceedings, and bibliographies
pertaining to literature, language development,
linguistics, and folklore. 1963 to present. From the DePaul Libraries web page, select A-Z database list |
| Le Morte d'Arthur - Sir Thomas Malory | Complete text of Sir Thomas Malory's Book of King Arthur and of his Noble Knights of the Round Table with illustrations by Aubrey Beardsley. |
Art and Film |
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| Camelot Project | Arthurian images from the University of Rochester project. |
| Internet Movie Database | Information on over 200,000 movie & TV titles plus even more on over 400,000 actors and actresses, nearly 40,000 directors and hundreds of thousands of other people who help make magic on the big and small screens. |
| Brittania, The Arthurian Society | Reenactment group |
| International Arthurian Society | Promotes the scholarly study of the literature, legends, and iconography relating to King Arthur and his court. |
| Oxford Arthurian Society | The Arthurian Society exists to explore the figure of King Arthur in history, literature and legend. |
Help |
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| Evaluating Internet Sites | From the DePaul Libraries web page, select Statistics, Dictionaries, etc., then Internet Search Engines for more information on searching, evaluating and citing Internet resources. |
Last revised 1/3/2005:Terry
Taylor
DePaul University