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WEBSITES WITH ARTHURIAN CONTENT


In Search of Britain's Lost King: A Millennial Search for Arthur.
A Guide to King Arthur's Forgotten Realm This site is a catalogue of the various sites across Britain that have been linked by history, legend, and archeology to the Arthurian Legend. It is based on two month-long excursions to Britain by the site authors, Joseph C. Boyles and W. J. Livingston, III, and is replete with pictures and detailed background information of each site listed. There are even maps and detailed driving directions to each one should you wish to visit yourself. Email the authors at arthur@bsc.edu
Arthuriana: The Journal of Arthurian Studies
An earlier Arthurian newsletter--Quondam et Futurus--was combined with the journal Arthurian Interpretations to become Quondam et Futurus: A Journal of Arthurian Interpretations. Arthuriana has replaced these earlier publications and is now the official journal of the North American Branch of the International Arthurian Society.
The Camelot Courier Online, edited by Michael Rewa.
This website is focused on representations of Arthur in popular culture and is devoted to gathering emphemeral material such as advertisements, journalism, cartoons, and popular music.
The Charrette Project
"The Charrette Project is a complex, scholarly, multi-media electronic archive containing a medieval manuscript tradition - that of Chrétien de Troye's Le Chevalier de la Charrette (Lancelot, ca. 1180). It is developed and maintained by the Department of Romance Languages, Princeton University"
The Labyrinth
This is an archive of full-text electronic editions of medieval texts. Also includes special topics (Arthurian studies), pedagogical resources, as well as professional information, publications, and organizations.
NetSerf
This is an interdisciplinary search engine for medieval resources.
The Pendragon Society (UK).
The Society was founded at Winchester in 1959. Its quarterly journal Pendragon has been published since 1962 and features thoughtful articles, careful insights, a variety of commentaries and further valuable links to three major areas within Arthurian studies: History and Archaeology; Legend and Folklore; Literature, the arts, and popular culture.
Voice of the Shuttle: Arthurian Studies
Lists websites with Arthurian content.
WorldWideWales.TV
This site includes short videos about Welsh sites and culture, including several relating to the Arthurian legends.

Yale MS 229, Prose Lancelot
Full-text copy of manuscript.