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Title Ethics and Medievalism : studies in Medievalism XXIII / edited by Karl Fugelso
Published Cambridge : D.S. Brewer, 2014
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Description 1 online resource : illustrations
Series Studies in medievalism
Studies in medievalism.
Contents Frontcover; Contents; List of Illustrations; Editorial Note; I: Ethics and Medievalism: Some Perspective(s); The Dangers of the Search for Authenticity? The Ethics of Hallowe'en; Living Memory and the Long Dead: The Ethics of Laughing at the Middle Ages; Justice Human and Divine: Ethics in Margaret Frazer's Medievalist Dame Frevisse Series; The Song Remains the Same: Crossing Intersections to Create an Ethical World via an Adaptation of Everyman for Everyone; Bringing Elsewhere Home: A Song of Ice and Fire's Ethics of Disability; The Ethical Movement of Daenerys Targaryen; II: Interpretations
What If the Giants Returned to Albion for Vengeance? Crusade and the Mythic Other in the Knights of the Nine Expansion to The Elder Scrolls IV: OblivionThe Dark Ages of the Mind: Eugenics, Amnesia, and Historiography in Dan Brown's Inferno; Plastic Pagans: Viking Human Sacrifice in Film and Television; Meat Puzzles: Beowulf and Horror Film; Words, Swords, and Truth: Competing Visions of Heroism in Beowulf on Screen; Socialism and Translation: The Folks of William Morris's Beowulf
"We Wol Sleen this False Traytor Deeth" The Search for Immortality in Chaucer's Pardoner's Tale and J.K. Rowling's The Deathly HallowsIntention or Accident? Charles Alfred Stothard's Monumental Effigies of Great Britain; Contributors; Backcover
Summary Ethics in post-medieval responses to the Middle Ages form the main focus of this volume. The six opening essays tackle such issues as the legitimacy of reinventing medieval customs and ideas, at what point the production and enjoyment of caricaturizing the Middle Ages become inappropriate, how medievalists treat disadvantaged communities, and the tension between political action and ethics in medievalism. The eight subsequent articles then build on this foundation as they concentrate on capitalist motives for melding superficially incompatible narratives in medievalist video games, Dan Brown's use of Dante's Inferno to promote a positivist, transhumanist agenda, disjuncturesfrom medieval literature to medievalist film in portrayals of human sacrifice, the influence of Beowulf on horror films and vice versa, portrayals of war in Beowulf films, socialism in William Morris's translation of Beowulf, bias in Charles Alfred Stothard's Monumental Effigies of Great Britain, and a medieval source for death in the Harry Potter novels. The volume as a whole invites and informs a much larger discussion on such vital issues as the ethical choices medievalists make, the implications of those choices for their makers, and the impact of those choices on the world around us
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Online resource; PDF title page (viewed April 11, 2014)
Subject Ethics, Medieval.
Literature and morals.
PHILOSOPHY -- Ethics & Moral Philosophy.
PHILOSOPHY -- Social.
LITERARY CRITICISM -- Medieval.
Ethics, Medieval
Literature and morals
Form Electronic book
Author Fugelso, Karl, editor.
ISBN 9781782043041
1782043047
1322069263
9781322069265