Defining Medievalism(s)
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Medievalism has been attracting considerable scholarly attention in recent years. But it is also suffering from something of an identity crisis. Where are its chronological and geographical boundaries? How does it relate to the Middle Ages? Does it comprise neomedievalism pseudomedievalism and other `medievalisms'? Studies in Medievalism XVII directly addresses these and related questions via a series of specially-commissioned essays from some of the most well-known scholars in the field; they explore its origins survey the growth of the subject and attempt various definitions. The volume then presents seven articles that often test the boundaries of medievalism: they look at echoes of medieval bestiaries in J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter books the influence of the 'Niebelungenlied' on Wagner's Ring cycle representations of King Alfred in two works by Dickens medieval tropes in John Bale's Reformist plays authenticity in Sigrid Undset's novel 'Kristin Lavransdatter' incidental medievalism in Handel's opera 'Rodelinda' and editing in the audio version of Seamus Heaney's 'Beowulf'.CONTRIBUTORS: KATHLEEN VERDUIN CLARE A. SIMMONS NILS HOLGER PETERSEN TOM SHIPPEY GWENDOLYN A. MORGAN M. J. TOSWELL ELIZABETH EMERY KARL FUGELSO EMILY WALKER HEADY MARK B. SPENCER GAIL ORGELFINGER DOUGLAS RYAN VAN BENTHUYSEN THEA CERVONE WERNER WUNDERLICH EDWARD R. HAYMES
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