From medievalism to early-modernism [electronic resource] : adapting the English past / edited by Marina Gerzić and Aidan Norrie.
2019
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From medievalism to early-modernism [electronic resource] : adapting the English past / edited by Marina Gerzić and Aidan Norrie.
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New York, NY : Routledge, 2019.
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1 online resource.
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Routledge studies in medieval literature and culture ; 11
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Introduction: medievalism and early-modernism in adaptations of the English past / Marina Gerzic and Aidan Norrie
Wonder Eoman and the nine ladies worthy: the male gaze and what it takes to be a "worthy woman" / Simone Celine Marshall
The king, the sword, and the stone: the recent afterlives of King Arthur / Sarah Gordon
Brand Chaucer: the poet and the nation / Martin Laidlaw
Moving between life and death: horror films and the medieval walking corpse / Polina Ignatova
From cabaret to gladiator: refiguring masculinity in Julie Taymor's Titus / Marina Gerzic
"There's my exchange": the Hogarth Shakespeare / Shelia T. Cavanagh
Bloody brothers and suffering sisters: the Duchess of Malfi and Harry Potter / Lisa Hopkins
Playing in a virtual medieval world: video game adaptations of England through role-play / Ben Redder
"I can piss on Calais from Dover": adaptation and medievalism in graphic novel depictions of the Hundred Years' War (1337-1453) / Iain A. MacInnes
Beyond "tits and dragons": medievalism, medieval history, and perceptions in Game of Thrones / Hilary Jane Locke
Re-fashioning Richard III: intertextuality, fandom, and the (mobile) body in The hollow crown: the Wars of the Roses / Marina Gerzic
The many afterlives of Elizabeth Barton / Annie Blachly
The queen, the bishop, the virgin, and the cross: Catholicism versus Protestantism in Elizabeth / Aidan Norrie
"Unseen but very evident": ghosts, hauntings, and the civil war past / Michael Durrant.
Wonder Eoman and the nine ladies worthy: the male gaze and what it takes to be a "worthy woman" / Simone Celine Marshall
The king, the sword, and the stone: the recent afterlives of King Arthur / Sarah Gordon
Brand Chaucer: the poet and the nation / Martin Laidlaw
Moving between life and death: horror films and the medieval walking corpse / Polina Ignatova
From cabaret to gladiator: refiguring masculinity in Julie Taymor's Titus / Marina Gerzic
"There's my exchange": the Hogarth Shakespeare / Shelia T. Cavanagh
Bloody brothers and suffering sisters: the Duchess of Malfi and Harry Potter / Lisa Hopkins
Playing in a virtual medieval world: video game adaptations of England through role-play / Ben Redder
"I can piss on Calais from Dover": adaptation and medievalism in graphic novel depictions of the Hundred Years' War (1337-1453) / Iain A. MacInnes
Beyond "tits and dragons": medievalism, medieval history, and perceptions in Game of Thrones / Hilary Jane Locke
Re-fashioning Richard III: intertextuality, fandom, and the (mobile) body in The hollow crown: the Wars of the Roses / Marina Gerzic
The many afterlives of Elizabeth Barton / Annie Blachly
The queen, the bishop, the virgin, and the cross: Catholicism versus Protestantism in Elizabeth / Aidan Norrie
"Unseen but very evident": ghosts, hauntings, and the civil war past / Michael Durrant.
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Electronic reproduction. Ipswich, MA Available via World Wide Web.
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Routledge studies in medieval literature and culture ; 11.
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United States -- New York (State).
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