The Year's Work in Medievalism, 2011
The Year's Work in Medievalism includes vetted essays from the Studies in Medievalism--now International Society for the Study of Medievalism--annual conference and from submissions to the editor throughout the year. The current volume includes a range of topics from medievalism in literature and art to the neomedievalism of movies and games. It includes these scholarly contributions: E. L. Risden, Introductory Letter from the Editor Gwendolyn Morgan, Recollections of Medievalism Richard Utz, Them Philologists: Philological Practices and Their Discontents from Nietzsche to Cerquiglini Clare Simmons, Really Ancient Druids in British Medievalist Drama Karl Fugelso, Neomedievalisms in Tom Phillips' Commedia Illustrations Jason Fisher, Some Contributions to Middle-earth Lexicography: Hapax Legomena in The Lord of the Rings Simon Roffey, The World of Warcraft: A Medievalist Perspective William Hodapp, Arthur, Beowulf, Robin Hood, and Hollywood's Desire for Origins M. J. Toswell, The Arthurian Landscapes of Guy Gavriel Kay
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The Year's Work in Medievalism, 2011
The Year's Work in Medievalism includes vetted essays from the Studies in Medievalism--now International Society for the Study of Medievalism--annual conference and from submissions to the editor throughout the year. The current volume includes a range of topics from medievalism in literature and art to the neomedievalism of movies and games. It includes these scholarly contributions: E. L. Risden, Introductory Letter from the Editor Gwendolyn Morgan, Recollections of Medievalism Richard Utz, Them Philologists: Philological Practices and Their Discontents from Nietzsche to Cerquiglini Clare Simmons, Really Ancient Druids in British Medievalist Drama Karl Fugelso, Neomedievalisms in Tom Phillips' Commedia Illustrations Jason Fisher, Some Contributions to Middle-earth Lexicography: Hapax Legomena in The Lord of the Rings Simon Roffey, The World of Warcraft: A Medievalist Perspective William Hodapp, Arthur, Beowulf, Robin Hood, and Hollywood's Desire for Origins M. J. Toswell, The Arthurian Landscapes of Guy Gavriel Kay
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The Year's Work in Medievalism, 2011

The Year's Work in Medievalism, 2011

by Edward L Risden (Editor)
The Year's Work in Medievalism, 2011

The Year's Work in Medievalism, 2011

by Edward L Risden (Editor)

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The Year's Work in Medievalism includes vetted essays from the Studies in Medievalism--now International Society for the Study of Medievalism--annual conference and from submissions to the editor throughout the year. The current volume includes a range of topics from medievalism in literature and art to the neomedievalism of movies and games. It includes these scholarly contributions: E. L. Risden, Introductory Letter from the Editor Gwendolyn Morgan, Recollections of Medievalism Richard Utz, Them Philologists: Philological Practices and Their Discontents from Nietzsche to Cerquiglini Clare Simmons, Really Ancient Druids in British Medievalist Drama Karl Fugelso, Neomedievalisms in Tom Phillips' Commedia Illustrations Jason Fisher, Some Contributions to Middle-earth Lexicography: Hapax Legomena in The Lord of the Rings Simon Roffey, The World of Warcraft: A Medievalist Perspective William Hodapp, Arthur, Beowulf, Robin Hood, and Hollywood's Desire for Origins M. J. Toswell, The Arthurian Landscapes of Guy Gavriel Kay

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781620323038
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Publication date: 12/20/2012
Series: Year's Work in Medievalism , #26
Edition description: 2011 ed.
Pages: 110
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.10(d)

About the Author

The editor for this volume is E. L. Risden, Professor of English at St. Norbert College

Table of Contents

Introductory Letter from the Editor E. L. Risden vii

Recollections of Medievalism Gwendolyn Morgan 1

Them Philologists: Philological Practices and Their Discontents from Nietzsche to Cerquiglini Richard Utz 4

Really Ancient Druids in British Medievalist Drama Clare Simmons 13

Neomedievalisms in Tom Phillips' Commedia Illustrations Karl Fugelso 27

Some Contributions to Middle-earth Lexicography: Hapax Legomena in The Lord of the Rings Jason Fisher 36

The World of Warcraft: A Medievalist Perspective Simon Roffey 49

Arthur, Beowulf, Robin Hood, and Hollywood's Desire for Origins William Hodapp 66

The Arthurian Landscapes of Guy Gavriel Kay M. J. Toswell 90

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