Studies in Medievalism XXV : Medievalism and Modernity
Studies in Medievalism XXV : Medievalism and Modernity
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Author(s): Clarke, Catherine A. M.
Davies, Joshua
Fugelso, Karl
Salih, Sarah
ISBN No.: 9781843844372
Pages: 240
Year: 201606
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 157.57
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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 Noble Order of Crusaders; António Sardinha''s promotion of medievalism as an antidote to modernity; and Mercedes Rubio''s medievalism in her feminist commentary on modernity. The eight subsequent articles build on this foundation while discussing remnants of medieval London amid its moderndescendant; Michel Houellebecq''s critique of medievalism through his 2011 novel La Carte et le territoire; historical authenticity in Michael Morrow''s approach to performing medieval music; contemporary concerns in Ford Madox Brown and David Gentleman''s murals; medieval Chester in Catherine A.M. Clarke and Nayan Kulkarni''s Hryre (2012); medieval influences on the formation of and debate about modern moral panics; medievalist considerations inmodern repurposings of medieval anchorholds; and medieval sources for Paddy Molloy''s Here Be Dragons (2013). The articles thus test the essays'' methods and conclusions, even as the essays offer fresh perspectives on the articles. Karl Fugelso is Professor of Art History at Towson University in Baltimore, Maryland.


Contributors: Edward Breen, Katherine A. Brown, Catherine A.M. Clarke, Louise D''Arcens, Joshua Davies, John LanceGriffith, Mike Horswell, Pedro Martins, Paddy Molloy, Lisa Nalbone, Sarah Salih, Michelle M. Sauer, James L. Smithentleman''s murals; medieval Chester in Catherine A.M. Clarke and Nayan Kulkarni''s Hryre (2012); medieval influences on the formation of and debate about modern moral panics; medievalist considerations inmodern repurposings of medieval anchorholds; and medieval sources for Paddy Molloy''s Here Be Dragons (2013).


The articles thus test the essays'' methods and conclusions, even as the essays offer fresh perspectives on the articles. Karl Fugelso is Professor of Art History at Towson University in Baltimore, Maryland. Contributors: Edward Breen, Katherine A. Brown, Catherine A.M. Clarke, Louise D''Arcens, Joshua Davies, John LanceGriffith, Mike Horswell, Pedro Martins, Paddy Molloy, Lisa Nalbone, Sarah Salih, Michelle M. Sauer, James L. Smithentleman''s murals; medieval Chester in Catherine A.


M. Clarke and Nayan Kulkarni''s Hryre (2012); medieval influences on the formation of and debate about modern moral panics; medievalist considerations inmodern repurposings of medieval anchorholds; and medieval sources for Paddy Molloy''s Here Be Dragons (2013). The articles thus test the essays'' methods and conclusions, even as the essays offer fresh perspectives on the articles. Karl Fugelso is Professor of Art History at Towson University in Baltimore, Maryland. Contributors: Edward Breen, Katherine A. Brown, Catherine A.M. Clarke, Louise D''Arcens, Joshua Davies, John LanceGriffith, Mike Horswell, Pedro Martins, Paddy Molloy, Lisa Nalbone, Sarah Salih, Michelle M.


Sauer, James L. Smithentleman''s murals; medieval Chester in Catherine A.M. Clarke and Nayan Kulkarni''s Hryre (2012); medieval influences on the formation of and debate about modern moral panics; medievalist considerations inmodern repurposings of medieval anchorholds; and medieval sources for Paddy Molloy''s Here Be Dragons (2013). The articles thus test the essays'' methods and conclusions, even as the essays offer fresh perspectives on the articles. Karl Fugelso is Professor of Art History at Towson University in Baltimore, Maryland. Contributors: Edward Breen, Katherine A. Brown, Catherine A.


M. Clarke, Louise D''Arcens, Joshua Davies, John LanceGriffith, Mike Horswell, Pedro Martins, Paddy Molloy, Lisa Nalbone, Sarah Salih, Michelle M. Sauer, James L. Smithddy Molloy''s Here Be Dragons (2013). The articles thus test the essays'' methods and conclusions, even as the essays offer fresh perspectives on the articles. Karl Fugelso is Professor of Art History at Towson University in Baltimore, Maryland. Contributors: Edward Breen, Katherine A. Brown, Catherine A.


M. Clarke, Louise D''Arcens, Joshua Davies, John LanceGriffith, Mike Horswell, Pedro Martins, Paddy Molloy, Lisa Nalbone, Sarah Salih, Michelle M. Sauer, James L. Smith.


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