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final jeopardy
100

Tennyson was included in this list of literary and artistic greats. 

Who were the Immortals?

100

This character said, "The fact is, the king was a good deal more than a king, he was a man; and ... you can't knock it out of him."

Who is Hank Morgan (or Who is The Boss)?

100

In Twain's Connecticut Yankee, Lancelot uses one of these to save the King and Boss. 

What is a bicycle?

100

This famous director is presently reviving Camelot at Lincoln Center. 

Who is Aaron Sorkin?

100

According to Gerald of Wales, Arthur and Guinevere were buried in this abbey. 

What is Glastonbury? 

100

These were at the bottom of Vortigern's well and represent something important to British history?

Red dragon = Britons

White dragon = Saxons

200

This woman's photographs were used to illustrate Tennyson's Idylls of the King.

Who was Julia Margaret Cameron?

200

This nostalgic author wrote the following:

“These marvels were great and comfortable ones, but in the old England there was a greater still. The weather behaved itself.
In the spring all the little flowers came out obediently in the meads, and the dew sparkled, and the birds sang; in the summer it was beautifully hot for no less than four months, and, if it did rain just enough for agricultural purposes, they managed to arrange it so that it rained while you were in bed; in the autumn the leaves flamed and rattled before the west winds, tempering their sad adieu with glory; and in the winter, which was confined by statute to two months, the snow lay evenly, three feet thick, but never turned into slush.”

Who was T. H. White?

200

In Phelps, "Christmas of Sir Galahad," Rebecca darns these instead of a banner or a "silken favor...for the next tournament."

What are socks?

200

Phelps' Guinevere, like many Victorians, was offered this drug. 

What is laudanum? 

(or what is opium.)

200

A well-known factory that was the inspiration for Hank Morgan's workplace. 

What is Colt's Manufacturing Company, Hartford, CT

300

This Victorian prodigy, working in the Romantic style, illustrated Tennyson's Idylls of the King for the Moxon edition. 

Who was Gustave Dore?

300

This 17th-c poet wrote the following lines:

Since first this subject for heroic song

Pleased me long choosing, and beginning late;

Not sedulous by nature to endite

Wars, hitherto the only argument

Heroic deemed chief mastery to dissect

With long and tedious havoc fabled knights

In battles feigned; the better fortitude

Of patience and heroic martyrdom

Unsung...

Who was John Milton?

300

In this early Arthurian tale, a knight refuses Guinevere's advances, and she turns on him. 

What is Lanval?

300

Van Gogh praised this important American illustrator. 

Who was Howard Pyle?


300

The diamond presented to Queen Victoria after the British East India Company's annexation of the Punjab in 1849.

What was the Koh-i-Noor?

400

Mark Twain in Connecticut Yankee makes fun of these mass produced images, which the Boss prefers to medieval tapestries. 

What is a chromolithograph? (or what is a chromo?)

400

This expert in child psychology said the following: “This period of adolescence is one of strong, though repressed sentiment and emotion. Being a time of change, it is marked by a restless, roaming disposition, so that the lad seems to be forever on a quest…The best form for this age is the idealized court of King Arthur”

Who was William Byron Forbush?

400

In this version - and only in this version - Lancelot cures the wounds of a knight who has been cursed.

What is [the Urry episode] of Le Morte D'Arthur

400

This important medieval manuscript, which contains the only copies of the poems within it, was almost incinerated in the Ashburnham House fire (1731). 

What is Cotton Nero A.X?

Or What is the Gawain-manuscript?

400

Henry II, one of the patrons of 12th-century Arthurian literature, also inspired stories about his real-life tragic lover.

Who is Rosamund Clifford?

500
John Williams Waterhouse (d.1917) painted three versions of this well-known Tennyson character. 

Who was the Lady of Shalott?

500

  The name of the character addressed as "you."

You followed me unasked;
  And when I looked, and saw you following me still,
  My mind involved yourself the nearest thing
  In that mind-mist:  for shall I tell you truth?
  You seemed that wave about to break upon me
  And sweep me from my hold upon the world,
  My use and name and fame

 Who is Vivian? 

500

In this classic version, Lancelot finds blond hair on a comb and worships it. 

What is the Knight of the Cart (Chretien de Troyes)

500

The original manuscript of Malory's (now British Library Additional Manuscript 59678) was rediscovered in 1934 in this college library. 

What is Winchester (College Library)?

500

Medieval genealogical rolls, like our Penn MS 1066, were made to support claims to the throne during this prolonged civil war. 

What were the Wars of the Roses?

600

This medieval cathedral features an archivolt on which are carved very early Arthurian scenes. 

What is Modena Cathedral?

600

The 12th-century author of these lines. 

Ki Deu ad dune escïence
E de parler bon’ eloquence
Ne s’en deit taisir ne celer
Ainz se deit volunteers mustrer

[The one to whom God has given knowledge/And the gift of speaking eloquently/Must not keep silent or conceal the gift,/But he must willingly display it]

Who was Marie de France?

600

In this 20th-century version, Lancelot is very unattractive and full of self-loathing.

What is The Ill-Made Knight ? (T. H. White)

600

This Tudor-era scholar visited all the monasteries of England, looking for material evidence for King Arthur. 

Who was John Leland?

600

The Victorian charity described below was an inspiration for which Arthurian short story?

"A growing flower was given to a sick girl. In trying to take care of it, the family made changes in their way of living...

This led the father of the family to mend a broken chair or two, which kept him at home several evenings (instead of spending his leisure hours at the tavern)."

What is Elizabeth Phelps' "Lady of Shalott"

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