The latest volume of 'Arthurian Literature' includes an edition and study of the widely disseminated Latin translation of 'Des Grantz Geanz'('De origine gigantum') by James Carley and Julia Crick, with a feminist reading of the poem by Lesley Johnson. Claude Luttrell writes on Chretien's 'Cliges'; Corinne Saunders explores the issue of rape in Chaucer's 'Wife of Bath's Tale', Neil Wright offers a reconstruction of the Arthurian epitaph in Royal 20 B.XV, Frank Brandsma discusses the treatment of simultaneity in 'Yvain, Chanson de Roland' and a section of the 'Lancelot en prose', Julia Crick updates the progress on the manuscripts of Geoffrey of Monmouth, and A.H.W. Smith contributes a supplement to thebibliography of twentieth-century Arthurian literature begun in earlier volumes.