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Title The Middle Ages in popular culture : medievalism and genre / edited by Helen Young
Published Amherst, New York Cambria Press, [2015]

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Description vi, 231 pages ; 24 cm
Series Cambria studies in classicism, orientalism, and medievalism
Cambria studies in classicism, orientalism, and medievalism.
Contents Introduction. Multiple Middle Ages / Helen Young -- Chapter 1. Female Protagonists in Arthurian Television for the Young : Gendering Camelot / Clare Bradford and Rebecca Hutton -- Chapter 2. Women of the Cinematic Middle Ages in Red Riding Hood and Brave : Marriage or Monsters / Judy Ann Ford -- Chapter 3. Medievalism and the Courtship Plot in Julie Garwood's Popular Romance Novels / Geneva Diamond -- Chapter 4. / Robin Anne Reid -- Chapter 5. Reinventing the Past in European Neo-medieval Music / Alana Bennett -- Chapter 6. Neomedievalism and the Epic in Assassin's Creed : The Hero's Quest / Elisabeth Herbst Buzay and Emmanuel Buzay -- Chapter 7. The Cyberpunk Road away from Middle-earth toward Virtual Atonement : Gender and Sexuality in William Gibson's Fiction and the Wachowski Sibling's Films / Carol L. Robinson -- Chapter 8. Medievalism, the Detective, and the Quest for Whodunnit / Anne McKendry -- Chapter 9. King Arthur and the Knights of the Postmodern Fable : Folding the Dead / Molly Brown
Analysis Australian
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-220) and index
Subject Medievalism in literature.
Medievalism in motion pictures.
Medievalism.
Middle Ages in popular culture.
Author Young, Helen (Helen Victoria), editor
LC no. 2015509102
ISBN 160497897X
9781604978971