Collection of Essays
Medieval afterlives in contemporary culture Ashton, Gail [Publ.]. |
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Content
Spamalot: Lovingly Ripping Off/Ripping on the Establishment |
Medievalism in Contemporary Opera |
Medieval Religious Plays in England: Afterlives and New Lives through Performance |
Staging Chaucer: Mike Poulton and the Royal Shakespeare Company's Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales |
You Can't Do This to Disney! Popular Medievalisms in the Classroom |
Medieval Times: Tournaments and Jousting in Twenty-First-Century North America |
From Anglo-Saxon to Angelina: Adapting Beowulf for Film |
Contemporary Neo-Medieval Digital Gaming: An Overview of Genre |
Survey of Twenty-First Century 'Medieval' Film |
'Camelot must come before all else': Fantasy and Family in the BBC Merlin |
Electronic Tolkien: Characterization in Film and Video Games |
The BBC Canterbury Tales (2003) |
Global Chaucers |
Silence in the Library? - Medievalist Poetry Shout-Out |
Coming of Age in the Middle Ages; The Quest for Identity in Medieval Novels for Young Adults |
Australian Medievalism: Time and Paradox |
Julian of Norwich and Margery Kempe as Contemporary Cult Figures |
Conjuring the Ghosts of Camelot: Tintagel and the Medievalism of Heritage Tourism |
Medievalism and Heroism in Arthurian Literature for Young People |
New Age and Neopagan Medievalisms |
Twenty-First-Century Templar |
Malory's Afterlives in Contemporary Culture |
'We Are Robin Hood': The Outlaw Tradition in Contemporary Popular Culture |
Harry Potter and Medievalism |
Social Networking, Participatory Culture and the Fandom World of Harry Potter |
'Nightcrawler's Inferno' and Other Hellish Tales: Comics Adaptations of Dante |
From Camelot to Kaamelott: The Arthurian Legend in British, American and French Comics |
Afterlives of Medieval Manuscripts |
Medieval Memes |