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The Dawn of the Artifact: The Antiquarian Impulse in England, 1500-1730; D. R. Woolf , 5-35
Lord Berners' Huon of Burdeux: The Survival of Medieval Ideals in the Reign of Henry VIII; Dennis J. O'Brien, 36-44
The Two Noble Kinsmen and the Problem of Chivalry; Peter T. Hadorn, 45-57
Medieval Heretics and Cromwell's Protectorate; A. Cameron Airhart , 58-69
St. Martin in the City: The Lord Mayor's Show of 1702; Martin W. Walsh, 70-78
From Medievalism to Historicism: Representations of History in the Gothic Novel and Historical Romance; David H. Richter, 79-104
Antiquarian or Bibliographer? The Dilemma of Thomas Frognall Dibdin; Laurel Braswell-Means, 105-112
Cobbett, Catholic History, and the Middle Ages; R. J. Smith, 113-142
"Revisiting Cramalot": An Arthurian Theme in the Correspondence of William Taylor and Robert Southey; Roger Simpson, 143-160
Malory's Morte Darthur in Tennyson's Library; Yuri Fuwa, 161-169
Last Enchantments: Medievalism and the Early Anglo-Catholic Movement; Ravmond Chanman, 170-186
The Central Man of the World: The Victorian Myth of Dante; Thomas L. Cooksey, 187-201
"Iron-worded Proof": Victorian Identity and the Old English Language; Clare A. Simmons, 202-214
V. A. Huber's Characterization of F. J. Furnivall; Renate Haas , 215-218
Medievalism and the Ideologies of Victorian Poetry; Antony H. Harrison, 219-234
The "Defence of Lancelot": Rossetti's Quest for "God's Graal"; Eriko Yamaguchi, 235-246
Medieval Arthurian Motifs in the Modernist Art and Poetry of David Jones; Xavier Baron, 247-269
Revitalizing an Old Tradition: The "Organic" Writings of Raymond Williams and John Fowles; Robert S. Burton, 270-275
The Habit of Detection: The Medieval Monk as Detective in the Novels of Ellis Peters; Edwin Ernest Christian Blake Lindsay, 276-289
The Memory of the Middle Ages: From History of Culture to Cultural History; Marc Baer, 290-309
Book Note Editor, 309
Notes on Contributors, 310-312