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Celtic Tattoos: Ancient, Medieval, and Postmodern
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Maggie M. Williams
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgments vi
- Contents vii
- Editorial Note xi
- List of Illustrations xiv
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I: Defining Neomedievalism(s) II: Some More Perspective(s)
- Baphomet Incorporated, A Case Study 1
- (Re)producing (Neo)medievalism 11
- Neomedievalism, Identification, and the Haze of Medievalisms 21
- Medieval Resurfacings, Old and New 35
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II: (Neo-)Medievalist Interpretations
- Quentin Durward and Louis XI: Sir Walter Scott as Historian 43
- Chivalric Terrors: The Gendered Perils of Medievalism in M. E. Braddon’s Lady Audley’s Secret 61
- “Lessons Fairer than Flowers”: Mary Eliza Haweis’s Chaucer for Children and Models of Friendship 79
- Borges and the North 99
- O Rare Ellis Peters: Two Rules for Medieval Murder 129
- Performing Medieval Literature and/as History: The Museum of Wolframs-Eschenbach 147
- Celtic Tattoos: Ancient, Medieval, and Postmodern 171
- Notes on Contributors 191
- Previously published volumes 195
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgments vi
- Contents vii
- Editorial Note xi
- List of Illustrations xiv
-
I: Defining Neomedievalism(s) II: Some More Perspective(s)
- Baphomet Incorporated, A Case Study 1
- (Re)producing (Neo)medievalism 11
- Neomedievalism, Identification, and the Haze of Medievalisms 21
- Medieval Resurfacings, Old and New 35
-
II: (Neo-)Medievalist Interpretations
- Quentin Durward and Louis XI: Sir Walter Scott as Historian 43
- Chivalric Terrors: The Gendered Perils of Medievalism in M. E. Braddon’s Lady Audley’s Secret 61
- “Lessons Fairer than Flowers”: Mary Eliza Haweis’s Chaucer for Children and Models of Friendship 79
- Borges and the North 99
- O Rare Ellis Peters: Two Rules for Medieval Murder 129
- Performing Medieval Literature and/as History: The Museum of Wolframs-Eschenbach 147
- Celtic Tattoos: Ancient, Medieval, and Postmodern 171
- Notes on Contributors 191
- Previously published volumes 195