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I. Defining medievalism(s) II: some more perspective(s). Medievalism as fun and games / Veronica Ortenberg West-Harling
Medievalism and excluded middles / Nickolas Haydock
Medievalitis Fugit: medievalism and temporality / Richard Utz
Medievalists, medievalism, and medievalismists: the Middle Ages, Protean thinking, and the opportunistic teacher-scholar / E.L. Risden
Living with neomedievalism / Carol L. Robinson and Pamela Clements
Tough love: teaching the new medievalisms / Jane Chance
II. Interpretations. Is medievalism reactionary? From between the World Wars to the twenty-first century: on the notion of progress in our perception of the Middle Ages / Alain Corbellari
Gustave Doré's illustrations for Dante's Divine comedy: innovation, influence, and reception / Aida Audeh
Soundscapes of Middle Earth: the question of medievalist music in Peter Jackson's Lord of the ring films / Stephen Meyer
Now you don't see it, now you do: recognizing the Grail as the Grail / Roberta Davidson
From the Middle Ages to the Internet Age: the medieval courtly love tradition in Jeanette Winterson's The passion and The.powerbook / Carla A. Arnell
New golden legends: golden saints of the nineteenth century / Clare A. Simmons
A remarkable woman? Popular historians and the image of Eleanor of Aquitaine / Michael Evans
The new seven deadly sins / Carol Jamison.

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