2010
DOI: 10.1353/art.0.0092
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Ghostly Mothers and Fated Fathers: Gender and Genre in The Awntyrs off Arthure

Abstract: Personified as the ghost of Guenevere's dead mother, the past disrupts a present in the Awntyrs off Arthure to convey a warning about an ominous future to an unlikely subject: Guenevere herself. This interaction between mother and daughter functions as an important commentary on the inevitable limitations associated with any conception of history, temporal stability, or power.

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