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The Webworld Quest for Arthur
There are a bewildering number of sites that
quest for Arthur, with different emphases but all testifying to
the lasting power of the Arthurian legends to influence the
minds of men and women throughout the ages. These are some of
the ones that we feel it would be useful to visit, most are
fascinating labyrinths to further quests, leading ever onwards -
sometimes back to where you started from.
www.lib.rochester.edu/camelot/cphome.stm The Camelot
Project of the University of Rochester, designed by Alan Lupack
and Barbara Tepa Lupack.
www.lib.rochester.edu/camelot/acpbibs/bibhome.stm
The Arthuriana/ Camelot Project bibliographes are jointly
sponsored by Arthuriana.
http://faculty.smu.edu/arthuriana
Arthuriana,
the quarterly journal of the International Arthurian Society
- North American Branch
www.clas.ufl.edu/users/jshoaf/Arthurnet.htm A page for
Arthurnet by
Judy
Shoaf, Arthurnet moderator
www.Arthuriana.co.uk
Thomas
Green’s comprehensive and well presented survey of Arthurian
literature and history.
www.greatdreams.com/arthur.htm King Arthur & the Holy
Grail and much much more,
compiled by Dee Finney.
www.aloha.net/~mattman/arthur.html The never-ending search
for knowledge and insight of that magical time and place of King
Arthur's Court.
http://www.aloha.net/~mattman/electext.html
Electronic texts of Arthurian literature.
www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/4186/Arthur/htmlpages/kingarthur.html
King Arthur a man for the Ages. Voted the Best Site of the Web,
BBC. October, 2000.
www.caerleon.net/history/arthur Caerleon has long been
associated with King Arthur. Delve into the legend, find out how
it developed and trace its links with Caerleon.
www.geocities.com/dagonet_uk/oldframe.htm Alternative views
of King Arthur, aiming to tease out the Celtic origins of the
myth.
http://muweb.marymount.edu/~csnyder/gazetteer.htm
http://muweb.marymount.edu/~csnyder/chronology.htm Chris.
Snyder’s Chronology and Gazetteer of Arthurian sites, events,
works and places associated with the Arthurian legends from
A.D.175 to the present.
http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/4186/Arthur
David White’s lively site covering both Arthurian History and
Legends
www.earlybritishkingdoms.com Maintained by David Ford, some
challenging interpretations and assertions.
www.britannia.com/history/h12.html
A valuable well presented site, much based on Geoffrey Ashe’s
work. Does not always distinguish strictly between the
historical and the speculative.
www.boydell.co.uk/grail.htm
Boydell & Brewer publishers of Arthurian literature and research
of impeccable academic scholarship for 30 years.
http://vos.ucsb.edu/browse.asp?id=274
The Voice of the Shuttle. University of California, Santa
Barbara, English Department. Impressive and scholarly.
http://historymedren.about.com/od/arthurianstudies/Arthurian_Studies.htm
Links to sites that
explore the literary Arthur, the Grail legend, Arthurian
symbolism and the possible historical origins of the myth
http://arthurpendragon.ukonline.co.uk The authorised
Website of our own British living, breathing King Arthur Uther
Pendragon, chosen chief of the Loyal Warband.
http://faculty.arts.ubc.ca/sechard/mypages.htm
Siân Echard’s Medieval and Arthurian Pages are valuable
and attractive Arthurian links.
http://cena12arthur.metawiki.com/links Circle for New
Studies in Anthropology: Arthurian friends
of Rene Bansard
http://www.thependragon.co.uk/alan_campbell.htm
Blog on the Pendragon Film Project
http://pendragonsociety.org The website of the Pendragon
Society, founded 1959. Editor: Fred Stedman-Jones,
Administrator: Anita Loughrey.
Links may
disappear but all these are alive at the time of putting up this
list, please let us know if they become inactive. More will be
added later.
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