Studies in Medievalism XVIII
Defining Medievalism(s) II
Edited by Karl Fugelso
This latest volume of Studies in Medievalism further explores definitions of the field, complementing its landmark predecessor. In its first section, essays by seven leading medievalists seeks to determine precisely how to characterize the subjects of study, their relationship to new and related fields, such as neomedievalism, and their relevance to the middle ages, whose definition is itself a matter of debate. Their observations and conclusions are then tested in the articles second part of the book. Their topics include the notion of progress over the last eighty or ninety years in our perception of the middle ages; medievalism in Gustave Doré's mid-nineteenth-century engravings of the Divine Comedy; the role of music in Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings films; cinematic representations of the Holy Grail; the medieval courtly love tradition in Jeanette Winterson's The Passion and The.Powerbook; Eleanor of Aquitaine in twentieth-century histories; modern updates of the Seven Deadly Sins; and Victorian spins on Jacques de Voragine's Golden Legend.
CONTRIBUTORS: Carla A. Arnell, Aida Audeh, Jane Chance, Pamela Clements, Alain Corbellari, Roberta Davidson, Michael Evans, Nickolas Haydock, Carol Jamison, Stephen Meyer, E. L. Risden, Carol L. Robinson, Clare A. Simmons, Richard Utz, Veronica Ortenberg West-Harling
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DETAILS
10 b/w illustrations Pages: 306 Size: 23.4 x 15.6 13 digit ISBN: 9781843842101
Binding: Hardback First published: 19/Nov/2009 Price: 95.00 USD / 50.00 GBP
Imprint: D. S. Brewer Series: Studies in Medievalism
Subject: Medieval Literature
BIC class: APF
STATUS: Available
Details updated on 19/02/2010
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Contents
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Editorial Note Karl Fugelso
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Medievalism as Fun and Games Veronica Ortenberg West-Harling
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Medievalism and Excluded Middles Nick Haydock
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Medievalitas Fugit: Medievalism and Temporality Richard Utz
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Medievalists, Medievalism and Medievalismists: The Middle Ages, Protean Thinking, and the Opportunistic Teacher-Scholar E L Risden
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Living with Neomedievalism Carol L. Robinson
and Pamela Clements
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Tough Love: Teaching the New Medievalisms Jane Chance
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Is Medievalism Reactionary From between the World Wars to the Twenty-First Century: On the Notion of Progress in our Perception of the Middle Ages Alain Corbellari
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Gustave Doré's illustrations for Dante's Divine Comedy: Innovation, Influence, and Reception Aida Audeh
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Soundscapes of Middle Earth: The Question of Medievalist Music in Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings Films Stephen Meyer
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Now You Don't See It, Now You Do: Recognizing the Grail as the Grail Roberta Davidson
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From the Middle Ages to the Internet Age: The Medieval Courtly Love Tradition in Jeanette Winterson's The Passion and The.Powerbook Carla A. Arnell
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New Golden Legends: Golden Saints of the Nineteenth Century Clare Simmons
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A Remarkable Woman? Popular Historians and the Image of Eleanor of Aquitaine Michael Evans
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The New Seven Deadly Sins Carol Jamison
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