Studies in Medievalism XXV: Medievalism and Modernity
By Karl Fugelso (Editor), Joshua Davies (With), Sarah Salih (With), Catherine A M Clarke (Contribution by), Edward George Breen (Contribution by), James L. Smith (Contribution by), John Lance Griffith (Contribution by), Joshua Davies (Contribution by), Katherine A. Brown (Contribution by), Lisa Nalbone (Contribution by), Louise D'Arcens (Contribution by), Michael Horswell (Contribution by), Michelle M. Sauer (Contribution by), Paddy Molloy (Contribution by), Pedro Alexandre G. Martins (Contribution by), Sarah Salih (Contribution by)
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By Karl Fugelso (Editor), Joshua Davies (With), Sarah Salih (With), Catherine A M Clarke (Contribution by), Edward George Breen (Contribution by), James L. Smith (Contribution by), John Lance Griffith (Contribution by), Joshua Davies (Contribution by), Katherine A. Brown (Contribution by), Lisa Nalbone (Contribution by), Louise D'Arcens (Contribution by), Michael Horswell (Contribution by), Michelle M. Sauer (Contribution by), Paddy Molloy (Contribution by), Pedro Alexandre G. Martins (Contribution by), Sarah Salih (Contribution by)
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Essays examining the complex intertwining and effect of medievalism on modernity - and vice versa.
The question of how modernity has influenced medievalism and how medievalism has influenced modernity is the theme of this volume. The opening essays examine the 2001 film Just Visiting's comments on modern anxieties via medievalism; conflations of modernity with both medievalism and the Middle Ages in rewriting sources; the emergence of modernity amid the post-World War I movement The Most Nob...
The question of how modernity has influenced medievalism and how medievalism has influenced modernity is the theme of this volume. The opening essays examine the 2001 film Just Visiting's comments on modern anxieties via medievalism; conflations of modernity with both medievalism and the Middle Ages in rewriting sources; the emergence of modernity amid the post-World War I movement The Most Nob...






















