Introduction
Gustave Doré
Julia Margaret Cameron
Dan Beard
Aubrey Beardsley
Jessie M. King
Sir W. Russell Flint
Eleanor Fortescue Brickdale
Walter Crane
Arthur Rackham
Lancelot Speed
Howard Pyle
Hudson Talbott
Anna-Marie Ferguson
Bibliography
Index
Like the books it discusses, [it] serves many audiences and serves
them amply and well. [...] A valuable resource for courses in the
history of medievalism and modern Arthurian literature.
*STUDIES IN MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE TEACHING*
A well-researched, engagingly written and substantial contribution
to our understanding of the ways a visual tradition shaped and
reinterpreted the Arthurian legends. [...] An impressive and
accessible contribution to the tradition of reinventing the
Arthurian legends.
*VICTORIAN STUDIES*
Once again Barbara Lupack's Arthurian research makes clear that she
possesses an impressive command of the lore surrounding the
legendary king. Her exhaustive enquiries into all aspects of the
illustrated Arthur are continuously revealed in this most recent
study. [...] Makes for an accessible introduction to the highlights
of Arthurian book illustration and a welcome addition to her
previous body of work.
*PRE-RAPHAELITE STUDIES*
Illustrating Camelot is [...] an exemplary and welcome addition to
the relatively small collection of scholarly works dedicated to the
visual Arthurian tradition.
*JOURNAL OF POPULAR CULTURES*
A model of what scholarship should be. [...] Students of any stripe
of the Arthurian are once again in the debt of the Lupacks who have
produced yet another groundbreaking, definitive study that expands
greatly our appreciation and understanding of the ever expanding
legend of the truly once and future king.
*ARTHURIANA*
There is a lot of pleasure to be had in the reading of this, an
obvious labour of love for the author, whose enthusiasm for her
subject is as infectious as her wide research is impressive.
*PENDRAGON*
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