
More by Hawker:
Hawker, Robert Stephen. Cornish Ballads & Other Poems. Ed. by C.E. Byles.
London: John Lane, 1904. (includes “The Quest of the Sangraal”)
More by Tennyson:
Tennyson, Alfred Lord. Idylls of the King. Ed. by Janet Baine Kopito. Mineola, NY:
Dover Publications, Inc., 2004.
More about Hawker and Tennyson:
Ahern, Stephen. “Listening to Guinevere: Female Agency and the Politics of
Chivalry in Tennyson’s Idylls.” Studies in Philology. 101.1 (Winter 2004):
pp. 88-112.
Brendon, Piers. Hawker of Morwenstow: A Portrait of a Victorian Eccentric.
London: Cape; 1975.
Cross, Tom Peete. “Alfred Tennyson as a Celtist.” Modern Philology. 18, 9 (Jan.,
1921), pp. 485-92.
Tennyson, Alfred. The Letters of Alfred Lord Tennyson: Volume 1.Ed. Cecil Y. Lang,
Edgar F. Shannon, Jr. Oxford: Oxford University Press; 1982.
More about Glastonbury and Tintagel:
Slover, Clark H. “Glastonbury Abbey and the Fusing of English Literary Culture.”
Speculum. 10.2 (Apr. 1935): pp. 147-60.
Thomas, Charles. “Tintagel Castle.” Antiquity. 62.236 (Sept. 1988): pp. 421-34.
Wood, Michael. “Glastonbury, the Grail and the Isle of Avalon.” In Search of
England: Journeys into the English Past. Berkley: University of California
Press, 1999: 43-70.
Wood, Michael. “King Arthur: Lost Again?” In Search of England: Journeys into
the English Past. Op. cit.: 23-42.
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