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Memory and medievalism

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An edition of Studies in Medievalism XV (2007)

Memory and medievalism

The theme of this volume is the role of memory in post-medieval interpretations of the middle ages. In addressing subjects that range from Victorian portraits of Anglo-Saxons to cabaret performances of chansons and from linguistic nationalism in Ivanhoe to masturbatory allegory in A Confederacy of Dunces, the contributors discuss some of the many ways in which the medieval period has been remembered, revived, recycled, revered, and, at times, reviled. They thus open new windows onto the manner in which our culture defines, and continues to be defined by, one of the most complex and protean parts of its past. --Provided by Plublisher.

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D.S. Brewer, D.S.Brewer
Language
English
Pages
201

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Cover of: Studies in Medievalism XV
Studies in Medievalism XV: Memory and Medievalism (Studies in Medievalism) (Studies in Medievalism)
April 19, 2007, D.S.Brewer
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Cover of: Memory and medievalism
Memory and medievalism
2007, D.S. Brewer, D.S.Brewer
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Cover of: MEMORY AND MEDIEVALISM; ED. BY KARL FUGELSO.
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Table of Contents

Editorial note / Karl Fugelso
From cabaret to lecture hall : medieval song as cultural memory in the performance of Yvette Guilbert / Elezbeth Emery
"Hic iacet Arthurus"? Situating the medieval king in English renaissance memory / Richard Utz
Remembering our Saxon forefathers : linguistic nationalism in "Ivanhoe" / Mary Catherine Davidson
Civilizing the savage ancestor : representations of the Anglo-Saxons in the art of nineteenth-century Britain / Chris Bishop
"It's prolly fulla dirty stories" : Masturbatory allegory and queer medievalism in John Kennedy Toole's "A Confederacy of Dunces" / Tison Pugh
Heaney's "Sweeny Astrays" : Acts of omission, translation, and a new medievalism / Lahney Preston-Matto
Dante and Wendell Berry's modern book of memory / Dominic Manganiello
Creating Scottish nationalism : English translations of the fourteenth-century "Declaration of Arbroath" / Mark P. Bruce
Juggling in the Middle Ages ; the reception of "Our Lady's Tumbler" and "Le Jongleur de Notre-Dame" / Jan M. Ziolkowski.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

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Cambridge, Rochester, NY, USA
Series
Studies in medievalism -- 15

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Dewey Decimal Class
940.1
Library of Congress
D104 .M46 2007, D104

The Physical Object

Pagination
201 p. :
Number of pages
201

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Open Library
OL21321576M
ISBN 10
1843841150
ISBN 13
9781843841159
LCCN
2007298822
OCLC/WorldCat
77797249
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6010194

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