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Studies in Medievalism XIV

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The 19th century was a time of fierce national competition for the "ownership" of medieval documents and the legitimation of national histories. This volume contains papers dealing with the attempts of French scholars to claim English documents (and vice versa), as also of disputes between Scandinavian and British scholars, and Dutch, German and Italian scholars. Regionalism is also a repeated topic, with claims made for the autonomy of Frisia within the Netherlands, and Languedoc within France. Other papers deal with the rediscovery of medieval music, with early American attempts to redirect the course of 20th century poetry by appeal to medieval precedent, and with the continuing vitality of Dante's Divina Commedia (especially the Inferno) in the light of 20th century experience.
The volume as a whole sheds new light on the whole process of appropriating history, which remains a vital and contentious topic, both inside and outside the academic world.
CONTRIBUTORS: MARK BURDE, MAGNUS FJALLDAL, ALPITA DE JONG, ANNETTE KREUZIGER-HERR, NILS HOLGER PETERSEN, RACHEL DRESSLER, KARL FUGELS, WILLIAM QUINN, PETER CHRISTENSEN

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First Published: 10 Nov 2005
13 Digit ISBN: 9781843840633
Pages: 252
Size: 23.4 x 15.6
Binding: Hardback
Imprint: D.S.Brewer
Series: Studies in Medievalism
Subject: Literary Studies & Linguistics
BIC Class: CF

Details updated on 02 Sep 2010

Contents

  • 1  Long-lost Letters: Francisque Michel's Contribution to the Invention of French Medieval Literary Studies
  • 2  A Lot of Learning is a Dang'rous Thing: The Ruthwell Cross Runes and their Icelandic Interpreters
  • 3  Joast Halbertsma, Jacob Grimm, and Count Carlo Ottavio Castiglioni : Nineteenth-Century Sensitivities concerning a Gothic Bible TranslationTranslation
  • 4  Imagining Medieval Music: a Short History
  • 5  The Medievalism of Carl Maria von Weber's Euryanthe
  • 6  "Those effigies which belonged to the English Nation": Antiquarianism, Nationalism, and Charles Alfred Stothard's Monumental Effigies of Great BritainMonumental Effigies of Great Britain
  • 7  Commedia Images in the Neo-Gothic Age[s]
  • 8  Harriet Monroe as Queen-Critic of Chaucer and Langland [viz. Ezra Pound]
  • 9  Zoë Oldenbourg, the Albigensian Crusade, and Terrorist Repression