The Year's Work in Medievalism, 2003
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The Year's Work in Medievalism: 2003 is based upon but not restricted to the 2003 proceedings of the annual International Conference on Medievalism, organized by the Director of Conferences for Studies in Medievalism, Gwendolyn Morgan, and, for 2003, Tom Shippey of St. Louis University. The essays of the current volume center on the question of creating identity, at the person, political and national levels, through the use of medievalism.
Gwendolyn A. Morgan, Medievalism and the Creation of Identity
Anne Thornton, Romancing a Romantic: The Lais of Marie de France and Certain Keatsian Odes
Edward L. Risden, Tolkien, Riceour, and Eliot: The World of the Text and the 20th-Century Wasteland
Grace Chiu Chan, "The Medievalism of Kantorowicz: Bildung, Jewish Identity, and National Socialism
James R. Keller, The Power of His Horror: Abjection and Macbeth
Marjon Ames, Reigning Arthur In: Mythological Appropriation and the English Monarchy
Peter G. Christensen, Searching for God and Arthur: Jim Hunter's Percival and the Presence of God
Robert Sirabian, Anglo-Saxonism and Charles Kingsley's Hereward the Wake: Last of the English
About the Contributor(s):
The editor of this volume and General Editor of The Year's Work in Medievalism series, Gwendolyn A. Morgan, is Professor of British Literature and Languages at Montana State University--Bozeman.
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