Modern Arthurian Literature
Yet some man say in many parts of Englandthat King Arthur is not dead, but had by the willof Our Lord Jesu into another place; and men say that he shall come again, and he shall win the holy cross... But many men say that there is written upon his tomb this verse: HIC IACET ARTHURUS, REX QUONDAM REXQUE FUTURUS.   -- Sir Thomas Malory, knight         Le Morte d'Arthur
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William Morris, Queen Guinevere (also called La Belle Iseult), oil painting 1858
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Purpose of the Modern Arthurian Literature Web Site:

  1. To provide on-line resources for the English 380 class including the class syllabus and schedule, plus external web links relevant to the class.
  2. To encourage and help students to use Internet resources as part of the class.
  3. To bring examples of Modern Arthurian art, such as pictures and sound, to the student with the intent of complementing the literature read in class.
  4. To provide enjoyment and additional interest for the student of Modern Arthurian Literature. To be aesthetically pleasing and pleasant to use.


Contact email: dschwart@calpoly.edu