The International Marie de France Society: The mission of the International Marie de France Society is to establish friendly and productive exchanges between those persons--faculty, independent scholars, or students--who are interested in Marie de France and the anonymous lays.
Society for Medieval Languages and Linguistics: The Society for Mediaeval Languages and Linguistics was formed in 1998 to promote the linguistic study of languages known to have been written or spoken during the period AD 450-1450, and to provide a forum for those with an interest in and working in this field.
Société Rencesvals: Membership in the Société Rencesvals is open to all persons interested in the medieval Romance epic. The society is organized into eleven national branches, located in Belgium, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Japan, The Netherlands, Scandinavia, Spain, Switzerland, and the United States/Canada.
South Central Modern Language Association: The South Central Modern Language Association was organized during 1940 as a result of the stimulus from the 1939 meeting of the Modern Language Association at New Orleans. The SCMLA is an educational and non-profit organization committed to promoting the scholarly interests of its members. The first meeting of the SCMLA was held on November 1 and 2, 1940 at the invitation of Centenary College. Membership was 177 with a program of 47 papers presented in 10 sessions, including English, French, German, Spanish, Spanish-American and American Literature.
The Modern Language Association: The Modern Language Association of America is a not-for-profit membership organization that promotes the study and teaching of language and literature. The MLA publishes books and journals; arranges an annual convention; assists job seekers and hiring departments; develops MLA style; and sponsors committees that oversee association activities.
The International Arthurian Society: The International Arthurian Society is a scholarly society that welcomes members from all walks of life who are interested in the stories and study of King Arthur and the literature of the Round Table.