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Norma Therese Falby (May 10, 1917 – September 19, 2006) — pen name Norma Lorre Goodrich — was an American professor of French, comparative literature and writing who taught in the University of Southern California and Claremont Colleges for 45 years and published several popular books on Arthuriana.

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  • Norma Lorre Goodrich, née le 10 mai 1917 à Huntington et morte le 19 septembre 2006 à Claremont à l'âge de 89 ans, est une professeure émérite et écrivaine prolifique américaine, qui s'est intéressée toute sa vie à la légende arthurienne. Elle postule que le roi Arthur était une personne réelle qui a vécu en Écosse, que Guenièvre était une reine picte, et Lancelot un roi écossais. (fr)
  • Norma Therese Falby (May 10, 1917 – September 19, 2006) — pen name Norma Lorre Goodrich — was an American professor of French, comparative literature and writing who taught in the University of Southern California and Claremont Colleges for 45 years and published several popular books on Arthuriana. (en)
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  • Norma Therese Falby (May 10, 1917 – September 19, 2006) — pen name Norma Lorre Goodrich — was an American professor of French, comparative literature and writing who taught in the University of Southern California and Claremont Colleges for 45 years and published several popular books on Arthuriana. Goodrich was noted for her thesis, first presented in a 1986 book titled King Arthur, that the legendary monarch was not a myth, but a real person, who lived not in England or Wales, as conventionally understood, but in Scotland. In her interpretation, Queen Guinevere was a Pictish queen, and Sir Lancelot a Scottish king. Her scholarly methodology involved back-translating Latin place names found in Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Historia Regum Britanniae to what she believed to be their Celtic originals. Her findings have not been accepted by Galfridian scholars. (en)
  • Norma Lorre Goodrich, née le 10 mai 1917 à Huntington et morte le 19 septembre 2006 à Claremont à l'âge de 89 ans, est une professeure émérite et écrivaine prolifique américaine, qui s'est intéressée toute sa vie à la légende arthurienne. Elle postule que le roi Arthur était une personne réelle qui a vécu en Écosse, que Guenièvre était une reine picte, et Lancelot un roi écossais. (fr)
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