Gillian Rogers was formerly the English Faculty Librarian in the University of Cambridge. She has published articles on the Percy Folio MS, Golagros and Gawain, The Grene Knyght, and contributed the chapter on 'Folk Romance' in The Arthur of the English (ed. W. R. J. Barron, University of Wales Press 1999).
John Withrington is an independent scholar specialising in Arthurian literature. He is the author of many articles and chapters on this topic.
INTRODUCTION
The Manuscript Discovery of the Manuscript Contents and Date The Scribe/Compiler at work The Scribe/Compiler: background and identity The Scribe/Compiler: sources and composition Percy's Annotations
The Arthurian texts in the Percy Folio Assembling the Reliques 'This vague and indiscriminating name' A Matter of Taste 'This Tale Grew in the Telling' Conclusion
The Arthurian background King Arthur as an Historical Figure Enlisting the Arthurian Legend The Arthurian Legend in Literature and Prophecy Percy and the Arthurian Legend
Previous editions and methodology adopted for this edition
Appendix and Endnotes
THE TEXTS
King Arthur and King Cornwall Sir Lancelott of Dulake The Turke & Gowin The Marriage of Sir Gawaine Sir Lambewell Merline Kinge Arthurs Death The Grene Knyght Boy and Mantle Libius Disconius Carle off Carlile
Bibliography
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