SEX AND MAGIC
IN KING ARTHUR’S CAMELOT
A Textual Investigation of
Religion and the Supranatural in Malory’s Morte D’Arthur
The Search for King Arthur, The Grail, Magic, Women, Family, Courtly Love, and Grace
by
John J. Fritscher, Ph.D.
(aka) Jack Fritscher, Ph.D.
Doctoral Textual Qualification
Director: Rev. Carl J. Stratman, C.S.V.
January 1, 1967
Published Loyola University Library, Chicago IL
don’t let it be forgot
that once there was a spot
for one brief shining moment
that was known as
Camelot.
–Allen J. Lerner and Frederick Lowe, Camelot
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Preface | TEXT | |
Ad Rem: A Brief Critical Digest | TEXT | |
The Search For King Arthur, The Grail, Magic, Women, Family, Courtly Love, and Grace | TEXT | |
Bibliography | TEXT | |
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