Studies in Medievalism provides an interdisciplinary medium of exchange for scholars in all fields, including the visual and other arts, concerned with any aspect of the post-medieval idea and study of the Middle Ages and the influence, both scholarly and popular, of this study on Western society after 1500. Founded by an independent scholar, Leslie J. Workman, in the late 1970s the journal is currently edited by Tom Shippey (Saint Louis University). Originally privately published, Studies in Medievalism has been published with by Boydell & Brewer, Ltd., P.O. Box 9, Woodbridge, Suffolk IP12 3DF, UK; Boydell & Brewer, Inc., PO Box 41026, Rochester, NY 14604-4126, USA. Orders and inquiries about back issues should be addressed to Boydell & Brewer at the appropriate office. Boydell & Brewer can also be contacted via their web page: http://www.boydell.co.uk
Submissions and inquiries regarding future volumes should be addressed to the Editor, Studies in Medievalism, English Dept., Saint Louis University, 221 N. Grand Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63103, USA, tel. 314-977-7196, fax 314-977-1514, e-mail: shippey@slu.edu. Contributors should submit the original manuscript and one copy with an abstract: unsolicited manuscripts should be accompanied by stamped,self-addressed envelope. When a manuscript is accepted for publication, copy on IBM-compatible disk will be required.
II.1 (Fall 1982): Twentieth Century Medievalism. Ed. Jane Chance.
II.2 (Spring 1983): Medievalism in France. Ed. Heather Arden.
II.3 (Spring 1983): Dante in the Modern World. Ed. Kathleen Verduin.
II.4 (Fall 1983): Modern Arthurian Literature. Ed. Veronica M. S. Kennedy.
III.1 (Fall 1987): Medievalism in France 1500-1700. Ed. Heather Arden.
III.2 (Fall 1990): Architecture and Design. Ed. John R. Zukowsky.
III.3 (Winter 1991): Inklings and Others. Ed. Jane Chance.
III.4 (Spring 1991): German Medievalism. Ed. Francis G. Gentry.
IV (1992): Medievalism in England. Ed. Leslie J. Workman.
V (1993): Medievalism in Europe. Ed. Leslie J. Workman.
VI (1994): Medievalism in North America. Ed. Kathleen Verduin.
VII (1995): Medievalism in England II. Ed. Leslie J. Workman and Kathleen Verduin.
VIII (1996): Medievalism in Europe II. Ed. Kathleen Verduin.
IX (1997): Medievalism and the Academy. Ed. David Metzger & Kathleen Verduin, Leslie J Workman.
X (1998): Medievalism and the Academy. Ed. David Metzger, Kathleen Verduin, and Leslie J. Workman.
XI Appropriating the Middle Ages: Scholarship, Politics, Fraud Ed. Tom Shippey & Martin Arnold
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