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Primary Sources

 

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Chaucer, Geoffrey.  The Riverside Chaucer.  Ed. Larry D. Benson.  Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1985

 

Chestre, Thomas.  Lybeaus Desconus.  Ed. M. Mills.  N.Y.: Oxford UP, 1969.

 

Chrêtien de Troyes.  "Erec et Enide."  Les Roman de Chrêtean de Troyes. Vol. 1.  Ed. Mario Roques.  Paris: Champion, 1952. 

 

Malory, Sir Thomas. King Arthur and His Knights: Selected Tales by Sir Thomas Malory.  Ed. Eugene Vinaver.  London: Oxford UP, 1975.

 

--------.  Sir Thomas Malory, Le Morte Darthur, The Seventh and Eighth Tales.  Ed. P.J.C. Field.  N.Y.: Holmes & Meier, 1977.

 

--------.  The Winchester Malory: A Facsimile.  Ed. N. R. Ker.  London: EETS, 1976.

 

--------.  The Works of Sir Thomas Malory.  Ed. Eugène Vinave.  2nd  Edition.  3 Vols.  Oxford: Clarendon P, 1967.

 

--------.  The Works of Sir Thomas Malory.  Ed. Eugène Vinaver and P.J.C. Field.  3rd Edition.  3 Vols.  Oxford: Clarendon P, 1990.

 

Medieval English Romances, Vol. I.  A.V.C. Schmidt and Nicolas Jacob eds.  N.Y.: Holmes & Meier, 1980.

 

The Paston Letters.  Norman Davis, ed.  Oxford: Oxford UP, 1963.

 

The Prophecy of Merlin (Bodley MS).  [Oxford University, MS Ashmole 59, f. 78r].  Ed. James M. Dean.  Teams Middle English Texts.  Available at http://www.lib.rochester.edu/camelot/teams/merldub.htm  2/12/02

 

The Prophecy of Merlin (Dublin MS).  [Dublin, Trinity College MS 516, f. 115r].  Ed. James M. Dean.  Teams Middle English Texts.  Available at http://www.lib.rochester.edu/camelot/teams/merldub.htm  2/12/02

 

The Prophecy of Merlin (Magdalene Coll. MS).  [Cambridge, Magdalene College, MS Pepys 1236, f. 91r]  Ed. James M. Dean.  Teams Middle English Texts.  Available online at http://www.lib.rochester.edu/camelot/teams/merlmag.htm  2/12/02

 

La Queste del Saint Graal: Roman du XIIIe Siěcle.  Ed. Albert Pauphilet.  Paris: Champion, 1967.

 

Riley, Henry T., tr. And ed.  Ingulph’s Chronicle of the Abbey of Croyland with the Continuations by Peter of Blois and Anonymous Writers.  London: H.G. Bohn, 1854.

 

Robbins, Rossell Hope, ed..  Historical Poems of the XIVth and XVth Centuries.  N.Y.: Columbia UP, 1959.

 

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Adamson, J.W.  "The Extent of Literacy in England in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries: Notes and Conjectures."  The Library.  10:4  (1930) 163-93.

 

Allan, Alison.  “Yorkist Propaganda: Pedigree, Prophecy and the ‘British History’ in the Reign of Edward IV.”  In Patronage, Pedigree and Power in Later Medieval England.  Ed. Charles Ross.  Totowa, N.J.: Rowman & Littlefield, 1979.  Pp. 171-92.

 

Allmand, C.T.  The Civil Lawyers."  In Profession, Vocation and Culture in Later Medieval England: Essays Dedicated to the Memory of A.R. Myers.  Ed. Cecil H. Clough.  Liverpool: Liverpool UP, 1982.  155-80.

 

Anglo, Sidney.  “The British History in Early Tudor Propaganda.”  Bulletin of the John Rylands Library.  xliv:1  (September 1961) 17-48.

 

Belyea, Barbara.  "Caxton's Reading Public."  English Language Notes.  (September 1981)  14-18.

 

Blood Red Roses: The Archaeology of a Mass Grave from the Battle of Towton, AD 1461.  Ed. Veronica Fiorato, Anthea Boylston, and Crhistopher Knüsel.  Oxford: Oxbow, 2000.

 

Bozzolo, Carla, and Ezio Ornato.  "Les bibliothèques entre le mauscrit et l'imprimé."  In Histoire des bibliothèques françaises: Les bibliothèques médiévales du Vie siècle à1530.  Ed. André Vernet.  Paris: Promodis, 1989.  333-47.

 

Brewer, Derek S.  “Malory’s ‘Proving’ of Sir Lancelot.”  In The Changing Face of Arthurian Romance.  123-36.

 

--------.  "Malory: The Traditional Writer and the Archaic Mind."  Arthurian Literature I (1981) 94-120.

 

--------.  The Morte Darthur: Parts Seven and Eight by Sir Thomas Malory.  Evanston, Ill.: Northwestern U P, 1968.

 

Brown, Michelle P.  and James P. Carley.  “A Fifteenth-Century Revision of the Glastonbury Epitaph to King Arthur.”  Arthurian Literature XII.  Ed. James P. Carley and Felicity Riddy.  Rochester, NY: Boydell & Brewer, 1993. 179-91.

 

Carpenter, Christine.  "The Fifteenth-Century English Gentry and Their Estates" in Gentry and Lesser Nobility in Late Medieval Europe, 36-60.

 

--------.  “Law, Justice and Landowners in Late Medieval England.”  Law and History Review.  1  (1993): 205-37.

 

--------.  Locality and Polity: A Study of Warwickshire Landed Society, 1401-1499.  Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1992.

 

--------.  “Sir Thomas Malory and Fifteenth-Century Local Politics.”  Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research  53 (1980)  31-43.

 

Cherewatuk, Karen.  “Sir Thomas Malory’s ‘Grete Booke’.”  In D. Thomas Hanks, Jr. ed., The Social and Literary Contexts of Malory’s Morte Darthur.  42-67.

 

Christianson, C. Paul.  Memorials of the Book Trade in Medieval London: The Archives of Old London Bridge.  Cambridge: D.S. Brewer, 1987.

 

Clanchy, M.T.  From Memory to Written Record, England 1066-1307.  Oxford: Cambridge UP 1993

 

Constable, Giles.  “Forgery and Plagiarism in the Middle Ages.”  Archiv für Diplomatik 29 (1983) 1-41.

 

Cooper, Kate.  “Merlin Romancier: Paternity, Prophecy and Poetics in the Huth Merlin.”  Romanic Review.  LXXVII:1 (1986): 1-24.

 

Coote, Leslie A.  “Merlin, Erceldoune, Nixon: A Tradition of Popular Political Prophecy.” 

 

--------.  Prophecy and Public Affairs in Later Medieval England.  York: York Medieval P, 2000

 

Cressy, David.  Literacy and the Social Order: Reading and Writing in Tudor and Stuart England.  Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1980.

 

de Looze, Laurence.  Pseudo-Autobiography in the Fourteenth Century: Juan Ruiz, Guillaume de Machaut, Jean Froissart, and Geoffrey Chaucer.  Gainsville: UP of Florida, 1997.

 

de Roover, Florence Edler.  "New Facets on the Financing and Marketing in Early Printed Books."  Bulletin of the Business Historical Society.  27 (1953) 222-30.

 

David, Alfred.  "The Ownership and Use of the Ellesmere Manuscript" The Ellesmere Chaucer: Essays in Interpretation. Ed. Martin Stevens & David Woodward. San Marino, CA: Huntington Library, 1995. 307-26.

 

Evans, John.  "Extracts from the Private Account Book of Sir William More, of Loseley in Surrey, in the time of Queen Mary and of Queen Elizabeth."  Archaeologia.  36 (1855) 284-310.

 

Field, P.J.C.  The Life and Times of Sir Thomas Malory.  Cambridge: D.S. Brewer, 1993.

 

--------.  Malory: Texts and Sources.  Cambridge: D.S. Brewer, 1998.

 

--------.  “Malory and the Battle of Towton.”  In The Social and Literary Contexts of Malory’s Morte Darthur.  Ed. Thomas Hanks Jr. and Jessica G. Brogdon.  68-74.

 

--------.  “Malory’s Own Marginalia.”  Medium Aevum.  LXX:2 (2000) 226-39.

 

--------.  Romance and Chronicle.  Bloomington, Ind.: Indiana University, 1971.

 

---------, ed..  Sir Thomas Malory, Le Morte Darthur, The Seventh and Eighth Tales

 

The Fifty Earliest English Wills in the Court of Probate, London.  Ed. Frederick J. Furnivall.  Oxford: EETS, 1882.  Rpt. 1964.

 

Fletcher, Alan J.  “King Arthur’s Passing in the Morte Darthur.”  ELN  31 (June 1994) 19-24.

 

Ford, Margaret Lane.  "English and Scottish Ownership of Printed Books, 1450-1557: Report on a Database for The History of the Book in Britain, Volume III.  Publication of the Bibliographic Society of America.  91:4  (December 1997)  557-62.

 

--------.  “Private Ownership of Printed Books.”  in Hellinga, Lotte, and J.B. Trapp, eds.  The Cambridge History of the Book in Britain: Volume III, 1400-1557.  205-228.

 

Fryde, E.B.  Peasants and Landlords in Later Medieval England.  N.Y.: St Martin's, 1996.

 

Genette, Gerard.  Narrative Discourse: An Essay in Method. Trans. Janet E. Lewin.  Ithaka, N.Y.: Cornell UP, 1979.

 

Harris, E. Kay.  “Evidence Against Lancelot and Guinevere in Malory’s Morte Darthur: Treason by Imagination.”  Exemplaria.  7.1 (1995)  179-208.

 

Harris, Kate.  "Patrons, Buyers and Owners: The Evidence for Ownership and The Role of Book Owners in Book Production and the Book Trade."  In Book Production and Publishing in Britain, 1375-1475.  Ed. Jeremy Griffiths and Derek Pearsall.  163-99.

 

Hellinga, Lotte.  Caxton in Focus: The Beginning of Printing in England.  London: British Library, 1982.

 

--------.  "Importation of Books Printed on the Continent into England and Scotland before c. 1520.  In Printing the Written Word: The Social History of Books, circa 1450-1520.  Ed. Sandra Hindman.  Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1991.  205-24

 

--------.  “The Malory Manuscript and Caxton.”  In Aspects of Malory.  127-41.

 

Hellinga, Lotte, and J.B. Trapp, eds.  The Cambridge History of the Book in Britain: Volume III, 1400-1557.  Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1999.

 

Hills, Richard L.  Papermaking in Britain, 1488-1988.  London: Athlone, 1988.

 

Hindman, Sandra.  "The Career of Guy Marchant (1483-1504): High Culture and Low Culture in Paris."  In Printing the Written Word: The Social History of Books, circa 1450-1520.  Ed. Sandra Hindman.  Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1991.  68-100.

 

Hirsch, Rudolf.  Printing, Selling and Reading.  Weisbaden: Otto Harrassowitz, 1967.

 

Jervis, Jane L.  Cometary Theory in Fifteenth-Century Europe.   Wroclaw: Ossolineum, Polish Academy of Sciences P, 1985.

 

Joyce, James.  A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man.  N.Y.: Viking, 1968.

 

Joynt, Irene.  "Vengeance and Love in The Book of Sir Launcelot and Queen Guinevere" Arthurian Literature III (1984) 

 

Kerby-Fulton, Kathryn.  “Prophecy and Suspicion: Closet Radicalism, Reformist Politics, and the Vogue for Hildegardiana in Ricardian England.”  Speculum.  75:2  (April 2000)  318-41.

 

Kerling, Nelly J.M.  "Caxton and the Trade in Printed Books."  The Book Collector.  4  (1955)  190-99.

 

Knox, Bernard.  "Introduction."  Homer: The Iliad.  Trans. Robert Fagles.  N.Y.: Penguin, 1994.  3-64

 

Lacy, Norris J.  “Emergent Direct Discourse in the Vulgate Cycle.”  Arthuriana 4:1 (Spring 1994): 19-29.

 

Lambert, Mark.  Malory: Style and Vision in Le Morte Darthur.   New Haven: Yale UP, 1975.

 

Lathrop, H.B.  "The First English Printers and Their Patrons."  The Library.  4th Series.  III:2 (1 September 1922) 69-96.

 

Lawson, John, and Harold Silver.  A Social History of Education in England.  London: Methuen, 1973.

 

Lerer, Seth.  Chaucer and His Readers.  Princeton: Princeton UP, 1993.

 

--------.  Review Essay: English Humanist Books: Writers and Patrons, Manuscript and Press, 1475-1525 by David R. Carlson.  The Huntington Library Quarterly.    399-408.

 

Lester, G.A.  “Fifteenth-Century English Heraldic Narrative.”  Yearbook of English Studies.  22 (1992): 201-12.

 

--------.  “The Literary Activity of the Medieval English Heralds.”  English Studies.  71 (1990): 222-29.

 

Lloyd-Morgan, Ceridwen.  “Prophecy and Welsh Nationhood in the Fifteenth Century.”  Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion.  (1985) 9-26.

 

Loomis, R.S.  "The Legend of Arthur's Survival,"  in Arthurian Literature in the Middle Ages.  Ed. R.S. Loomis.  Oxford: Oxford UP, 1959.  c. 71

 

Lucas, Peter J.  "The Growth and Development of English Literary Patronage in the Later Middle Ages and Early Renaissance."  The Library.  Sixth Series.  IV:3  (September 1982) 219-48.

 

Lyall, R.J.  "Materials: The Paper Revolution." In Book Production and Publishing in Britain, 1375-1475.  Ed. Jeremy Griffiths and Derek Pearsall.  11-29.

 

Lyons, Faith.  “Malory’s Tale of Sir Gareth and French Arthurian Tradition.”  In The Changing Face of Arthurian Romance.  137-50.

 

MacCracken, Henry Noble.  “The Earl of Warwick’s Virelai.”  PMLA XXII:4 (1907): 597-607.

 

Madan, Falconer.  "The Day-book of John Dorne."  Collectanea.  Vol. 1 (1885) 71-178.

 

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