STUDIES IN MEDIEVALISM XXXI

STUDIES IN MEDIEVALISM XXXI
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Release 2022
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Studies in Medievalism XXXI

Studies in Medievalism XXXI
Title Studies in Medievalism XXXI PDF eBook
Author Karl Fugelso
Publisher Boydell & Brewer
Pages 254
Release 2022-05-06
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 184384625X

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Essays on the use, and misuse, of the Middle Ages for political aims.

Medievalism

Medievalism
Title Medievalism PDF eBook
Author David Matthews
Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Pages 231
Release 2015
Genre History
ISBN 1843843927

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An accessibly-written survey of the origins and growth of the discipline of medievalism studies. The field known as "medievalism studies" concerns the life of the Middle Ages after the Middle Ages. Originating some thirty years ago, it examines reinventions and reworkings of the medieval from the Reformation to postmodernity, from Bale and Leland to HBO's Game of Thrones. But what exactly is it? An offshoot of medieval studies? A version of reception studies? Or a new form of cultural studies? Can such a diverse field claim coherence? Should it be housed in departments of English, or History, or should it always be interdisciplinary? In responding to such questions, the author traces the history of medievalism from its earliest appearances in the sixteenth century to the present day, across a range of examples drawn from the spheres of literature, art, architecture, music and more. He identifies two major modes, the grotesque and the romantic, and focuses on key phases of the development of medievalism in Europe: the Reformation, the late eighteenth century, and above all the period between 1815 and 1850, which, he argues, represents the zenith of medievalist cultural production. He also contends that the 1840s were medievalism's one moment of canonicity in several European cultures at once. After that, medievalism became a minority form, rarely marked with cultural prestige, though always pervasive and influential. Medievalism: a Critical History scrutinises several key categories - space, time, and selfhood - and traces the impact of medievalism on each. It will be the essential guide to a complex and still evolving field of inquiry. David Matthews is Professor of Medieval and Medievalism Studies at the University of Manchester.

Studies in Medievalism

Studies in Medievalism
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Release 1979
Genre Middle Ages
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Studies in Medievalism XXIII

Studies in Medievalism XXIII
Title Studies in Medievalism XXIII PDF eBook
Author Karl Fugelso
Publisher D. S. Brewer
Pages 264
Release 2014-05-10
Genre History
ISBN 9781782043041

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Essays on the modern reception of the Middle Ages, built round the central theme of the ethics of medievalism.

Medievalism on the Margins

Medievalism on the Margins
Title Medievalism on the Margins PDF eBook
Author Karl Fugelso
Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Pages 260
Release 2015
Genre History
ISBN 1843844060

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Essays on the post-modern reception and interpretation of the middle ages.

Medievalism and the Academy II

Medievalism and the Academy II
Title Medievalism and the Academy II PDF eBook
Author David Metzger
Publisher Boydell & Brewer
Pages 266
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN 9780859915670

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The second part of Medievalism and the Academy identifies the four specific questions that have come to focus recent scholarship in medievalism: What is difference? what is theory? woman? God? The impact of cultural studies on contemporary medieval studies is investigated in this latest volume of Studies in Medievalism, which also offers an account of the developing interest of contemporary cultural theorists inthe medieval period. Rather than dismissing the connection between medieval studies and cultural criticism as an expression of academic self-interest, the essays identify specific questions which engage both, such as race, history, women, religion, and literature. Topics include the use of Augustine by postcolonial theorists; the influence of studies in medieval mysticism on the development of women's studies programs; and the influence of Foucault and NewHistoricism on the study of medieval history. Contributors: ELLIE RAGLAND, TIMOTHY RICHARDSON, MICHAEL BERNARD-DONALS, CLAY KINSNER, LINDA SEXSON, REBECCA DOUGLASS, LOUISE SYLVESTER, RICHARD GLEJZER, CHARLES WILSON, ANDREW J. DELL'OLIO