Defining neomedievalism(s) / edited by Karl Fugelso.

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Other Authors: Fugelso, Karl
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, UK ; Rochester, NY : D.S. Brewer, 2010.
Series:Studies in medievalism ; 19.
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Physical Description:xiii, 229 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Format: Book
Contents:
  • I. DEFINING NEOMEDIEVALISM(s): SOME PERSPECTIVE(s). Medieval unmoored ? Amy S. Kaufman
  • Neomedievalism, hyperrealism, and simulation / Brent and Kevin Moberly
  • A shor essay abour neomedievalism / Lesley Coote
  • Neomedievalism: an eleventh little Middle Ages? / Cory Lowell Grewell
  • The simulacrum of neomedievalism / M. J. Toswell
  • Sandworms, bodices, and undergrounds: the tranformative melange of neomedievalism / E. L. Risden
  • Dark matters and slippery words: grappling with neomedievalism(s) / Lauryn S. Mayer
  • II . (NEO-)MEDIEVALIST INTERPRETATIONS. Utopia and heterotopia : Byzantine Modernisms in America
  • Queer crusading, military masculinity, and allegories of Vietnam in Richard Lester's "Robin and Marian" / Tison Pugh
  • Getting reel with Grendel's mother: the abject maternal and social critique / David W. Marshall
  • The colony writes back: F. N. Robinson's "Complete works of Geoffrey Chaucer" and the "Translatio" of Chaucer studies to the United States / Richard Utz
  • False memories: the dream of Chaucer and Chaucer's dream in the Medieval revival / Richard H. Osberg.