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Studies in Medievalism XII
Film and Fiction: Reviewing the Middle Ages
Edited by Tom Shippey
Edited by Martin Arnold


The middle ages provide the material for mass-market films, for historical and fantasy fiction, for political propaganda and claims of legitimacy, and these in their turn exert a force well outside academia. The phenomenon is too important to be left unscrutinised: these essays show the continuing power and applicability of medieval images - and also, it must be said, their dangerousness and often their falsity. Of the ten essays in this volume, several examine modern movies, including the highly-successful A Knight's Tale (Chaucer as a PR agent) and the much-derided First Knight (the Round Table fights the Gulf War). Others deal with the appropriation of history and literature by a variety of interested parties: King Alfred press-ganged for the Royal Navy and the burghers of Winchester in 1901, William Langland discovered as a prophet of future Socialism, Chaucer at once venerated and tidied into New England respectability. Vikings, Normans and Saxons are claimed as forebears and disowned as losers in works as complex as Rider Haggard's Eric Brighteyes, at once neo-saga and anti-saga. Victorian melodrama provides the clichés of 'the bad baronet' who revives the droit de seigneur (but baronets are notoriously modern creations); and of the 'bony grasping hand' of the Catholic Church and its canon lawyers (an image spread in ways eerily reminiscent of the modern 'urban legend' in its Internet forms).
Contributors: BRUCE BRASINGTON, WILLIAM CALIN, CARL HAMMER, JONA HAMMER, PAUL HARDWICK, NICKOLAS HAYDOCK, GWENDOLYN MORGAN, JOANNE PARKER, CLARE A. SIMMONS, WILLIAM F. WOODS. Professor TOM SHIPPEY teaches in the Department of English at the University of St Louis; Dr MARTIN ARNOLD teaches at University College, Scarborough.

 

DETAILS

272 pages
Size: 23.4 x 15.6 cm
10 digit ISBN: 085991772X
13 digit ISBN: 9780859917728
Binding: Hardback
First published: 23/Jan/2003
Price: 90.00 USD / 45.00 GBP
Imprint: D. S. Brewer
Series: Studies in Medievalism
Subject: Medieval Literature

BIC class: GTS

STATUS: Print on demand (please allow 3 weeks for delivery)
Details updated on 08/05/2008

Contents
1   Arthurian Melodrama, Chaucerian Spectacle, and the Waywardness of Cinematic Pastiche in First Knight and A Knight's Tale
Nick Haydock
2   Modern Mystics, Medieval Saints
Gwendolyn Morgan
3   Seeking the Human Image in The Advocate
William Woods
4   Harold in Normandy: History and Romance
Carl Hammer
5   The Day of a Thousand Years: Winchester's 1901 Commemoration of Alfred the Great
Joanne Parker
6   Eric Brighteyes: Rider Haggard rewrites the Sagas
Jona Hammer
7   'Biddeth Peres Ploughman go to his werk': Appropriation of Piers Plowman in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
Paul Hardwick
8   What Tales of a Wayside Inn tells us about Longfellow and about Chaucer
William Calin
9   Bad Baronets and the Curse of Medievalism
Clare Simmons
10   'The Bony Grasping Hand': Nineteenth-Century American Protestant Views on Medieval Canon Law
Bruce Brasington

Reviews
Very insightful essays. ARTHURIANA



 

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