The Year's Work in Medievalism Volume XIX: 19 (This Year's Work in Medievalism)
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The Years Work in Medievalism: 2004 is based upon but not restricted to the 2004 proceedings of the annual International Conference on Medievalism organized by the Director of Conferences for Studies in Medievalism Gwendolyn Morgan and for 2004 Christa Canitz of the University of New Brunswick Fredericton. The essays of the current volume center on the question of individual responsibility in humanizing ones society through the use of medievalism. - Gwendolyn A. Morgan Medievalism and Individual Responsibility - Karl Fugelso Defining Medievalism in Nineteenth-Century Commedia Illustrations - Renee Ward Remus Lupin and Community: The Werewolf Tradition in J.K. Rowlings Harry Potter Series. - Nancy M. Thompson Architectural Restoriation and Stained Glass in 19th-Century Siena: The Place of Light in Giuseppe Partinis Purismo - Barbara Gribling Nationalism and the Image of the Black Prince - Clare A. Simmons Small-Scale Humor in the British Medieval Revival - Brian C. Johnsrud The Monsters Do Not Depart Re-Unifying Norse Anglo-Saxon and Christian in Tolkiens Lord of the Rings - Jaimie Hensley J.R.R. Tolkien and Walther von der Volgelweide: Faerie and Reality - Peter G. Christensen From Waste Land to Grail and Back Again Naomi Mitchisons To the Chapel Perilous The editor of this volume and General Editor of The Years Work in Medievalism series Gwendolyn A. Morgan is Professor of British Literature and Languages at Montana State University-Bozeman.
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