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The History Is Concisely This: Thomas Paine's Account of the Peasants' Revolt; Roger Wood, 5-20
The Reception of Toby E. Rosenthal's Elaine: Medievalism in San Francisco; Kymberly N Pinder, 21-34
A Quest for the Holy Grail: Edwin Austin Abbey's Murals in the Boston Public Library; Erica Hirshler35-49
Visions of Courageous Achievement: Arthurian Youth Groups in America; Alan Lupack 50-68
Fra Elbertus and the Roycrofters: Medievalism in East Aurora; Charlotte Oberg, 69-84
The Arthurian Legend in Canada; Raymond H. Thompson, 85-99
The Greystoke Connection: Medievalism in Two Edgar Rice Burroughs Novels; Stan Galloway, 100-108
Cecil B. DeMille's Joan the Woman; Robin Blaetz 109-122
Dark Laughter in the Chambers of the King: Francois Villon in America; Robert Peckham, 123-142
Roger Sherman Loomis: Medievalism as Antimodernism; Jeff Rider 143-162
Launcelot in Hell: John Ciardi's Medievalism; Klaus P. Jankofsky, 163-173
The Medieval Roots of Two New Mexican Cuentos; Mary Morse 174-184
One Brief Shining Moment: Camelot in Washington, D.C.; Pamela S. Morgan, 185-211
Twice Knightly: Democratizing the Middle Ages for Middle-Class America; Susan Aronstein and Nancy Coiner, 212-231
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Medieval Language and Politics: Making the World Safe for Feudalism; Jonathan M. Elukin, 232-235
Notes on Contributors, 236-238