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Meg Roland

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English professor at Marylhurst University, then Concordia University. I teach writing, medieval literature, humanities, maps and literature, and history of the book.
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The Once and Future Manuscript
Walter F. Oakshott, the former librarian at Winchester College, tells a fascinating and delightful story of the manuscript’s discovery. The great story of Arthur’s birth, life, and death was compiled by Sir Thomas Malory from an array of French and … Continue reading
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