I've just finished revising my Arthurian Lit Paper; it's called:
Intentional Intertextuality:
Deep References to Arthurian Legend in Diana Wynne Jones’s Hexwood. I like my big titles.
Alas, I've printed so many revisions on the essay that I ran out of paper and could only print the first four pages of my final final draft tonight. That's something to do early tomorrow this morning!
I burned Dr. Chabot a parting gift, a DVD of Lancelot and QI eps and a .pdf of Hexwood because I sincerely hope that after he reads my essay he will feel compelled to read the book.
Have I mentioned how much I love that book?
I was trying to get to sleep but just keep thinking of Arthurian things.
I really want to ask someone (preferably William Russel himself ; ) ) what was up with the decision to not put anything of a developing Gwen/Lance relationship into
The Adventures Of Sir Lancelot and If he intended for Lance to invade Gwen's personal space more and more as the series drew to a close. Because he does.
I also have childish things in head like this:
Lancelot and Guinevere sittin' in a tree / K - I - S - S - I - N - G /
First comes love, then comes adultery, then comes The Dolorous Death and Departing Out of this World of Sir Lancelot and Queen Guinevere.
*cough* The last line may need some work?