Esta obra contiene diversos estudios sobre el Lancelot en prosa ilustrado de Yale 229, acompanados por abundante material fotografico final: Lynn T. Ramey, "Images of Rebellion: The Social and Political Context of the Images of Yale 229's Le Mort le Roi Artus" (pp. 7-14); Ronald E. Pepin, "Walter Map and Yale MS 229" (pp. 15-18); Nancy B. Blanck, "Mapping Time and Space in the Arthurian Landscape of Yale 229" (pp. 19-28); Joan E. McRae and William Nelles, "Text and Context: The Production of Images in Yale MS 229" (pp. 29-38); Virginia Greene, "The Style of the Scribe: A comparison between Yale 229 and Frappier's Manuscript" (pp. 39-62); R. Howard Bloch, "The Animals in the Margins of Yale 229" (pp. 63-68); Stacey L. Hahn, "The Enigmatic Contours of the Bed in Yale 229" (pp. 69-88); Walter Blue, "A Reflection on the Inexorable Working of Fate in Yale MS 229" (pp. 89-92); y Elizabeth Moore Willingham, "The Gaze of the Beholder: Yale 229 and the Medieval World View" (pp. 93-102)
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