The Year's Work in Medievalism 2000


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Introduction; Gwendolyn A. Morgan, 5-7

Tennyson's Pivotal Idyll: "Pelleas and Ettarre"; Graham Peter Johnson, 9-18

The Influence of Malory and the Manipulation of Guenevere in the Poetry of Morrois and Tennyson; Erika Bein, 19-30

Modernizing Medieval Tropes of Femininity: Post-Darwinian Theology, Victorian Feminism and George Frederic Watts's Madonnas, Magdalenes, and Eves; Marilynn Lincoln Board, 31-44

Of Sanctified Bodies and Stuffed Rumps: Reading the Medieval Narrative of Carlyle's Past and Present; Jen Gonyer-Donohue, 45-55

Two New Letters by Auden on Anglo Saxon Metre and The Age of Anxiety; Jane Toswell, 57-72

The Medieval Cathedral: From Spiritual Site to National Super-Signifier; Richard Utz, 73-82

Historicizing the Divine Comedy: Renaissance Responses to a "Medieval" Text; Karl Fugelso, 83-106

Critiquing Early Modern White Supremacy: The Function of Medieval English Anti-Semitism in Elizabeth Cary's The Tragedie of Mariam, The Faire Queene of Iewry; Jesse G. Swan, 107-118

Hill Cumorah 2000: An American Mystery Cycle; Martin Walsh, 119-126

Medievalism in the Making: A Bibliography of Leslie J. Workman; Richard Utz, 127-131

2000 Studies in Medievalism Conference Participants, 133-134

 

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