Bibliography

Siân
Echard

4 publications between 1998 and 2020 indexed
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Echard, Siân, Arthurian narrative in the Latin tradition, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998.  
Introduction: Latin Arthurian narrative and the Angevin court (pp 1-30) -- 1. “The anger of Saturn shall fall”: Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Historia regum Britannie and the limits of history (pp. 31-67) -- 2. “This is that Arthur”: chronicle responses to Arthur (pp. 68-106) -- 3. “Are you the only uncivilized knight produced by sweet Britain?”: Arthurian episodes and knightly conduct (pp. 107-130) -- 4. “Understanding the thing as it is”: De ortu Waluuanii and the challenge of interpretation (pp 131-158) -- 5. “Dies fantastica”: the Historia Meriadoci and the adventure of the text (pp. 159-192) -- 6. “When I have done you will be little the wiser”: Arthur and Gorlagon, Vita Merlini, and parody (pp 193-231) -- Conclusion: “A wise man may enjoy leisure”: The place of Latin Arthurian literature (pp. 232-239).
Introduction: Latin Arthurian narrative and the Angevin court (pp 1-30) -- 1. “The anger of Saturn shall fall”: Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Historia regum Britannie and the limits of history (pp. 31-67) -- 2. “This is that Arthur”: chronicle responses to Arthur (pp. 68-106) -- 3. “Are you the only uncivilized knight produced by sweet Britain?”: Arthurian episodes and knightly conduct (pp. 107-130) -- 4. “Understanding the thing as it is”: De ortu Waluuanii and the challenge of interpretation (pp 131-158) -- 5. “Dies fantastica”: the Historia Meriadoci and the adventure of the text (pp. 159-192) -- 6. “When I have done you will be little the wiser”: Arthur and Gorlagon, Vita Merlini, and parody (pp 193-231) -- Conclusion: “A wise man may enjoy leisure”: The place of Latin Arthurian literature (pp. 232-239).

Works edited

Echard, Siân [gen. ed.], Robert Rouse [gen. ed.], Jacqueline A. Fay [ass. ed.], and Helen Fulton [ass. ed.] (eds), The encyclopedia of medieval literature in Britain, 4 vols, Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Literature, Chichester, West Sussex: Wiley-Blackwell, 2017.

Contributions to edited collections or authored works

Echard, Siân, “The Latin reception of the De gestis Britonum”, in: Joshua Byron Smith, and Georgia Henley (eds), A companion to Geoffrey of Monmouth, 22, Leiden, Boston: Brill, 2020. 209–234.
Echard, Siân, “’For mortals are moved by these conditions’: fate, fortune and providence in Geoffrey of Monmouth”, in: Norris J. Lacy (ed.), The fortunes of King Arthur, 64, Cambridge: D.S. Brewer, 2005. 13–28.