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Essays on the modern reception of the Middle Ages, built round the central theme of the ethics of medievalism.
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Editorial Note
The Dangers of the Search for Authenticity?: The Ethics of Hallowe'en - M J Toswell
Living Memory and the Long Dead: The Ethics of Laughing at the Middle Ages - Louise D'Arcens
Justice Human and Divine: Ethics in Margaret Frazer's Medievalist Dame Frevisse Series - Lisa Hicks
Justice Human and Divine: Ethics in Margaret Frazer's Medievalist Dame Frevisse Series - Lesley E. Jacobs
The Song Remains the Same: Crossing Intersections to Create an Ethical World via an Adaptation of
Everyman for Everyone - Daniel-Raymond Nadon
The Song Remains the Same: Crossing Intersections to Create an Ethical World via an Adaptation of
Everyman for Everyone - Nancy M. Resh
The Song Remains the Same: Crossing Intersections to Create an Ethical World via an Adaptation of
Everyman for Everyone - Carol L. Robinson
Bringing Elsewhere Home:
A Song of Ice and Fire's Ethics of Disability - Pascal J. Massie and Lauryn S. Mayer
The Ethical Movement of Daenerys Targaryen - Christopher Roman
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: Oblivion - Jason Pitruzzello
The Dark Ages of the Mind: Eugenics, Amnesia, and Historiography in Dan Brown's
Inferno - Brent Moberly
The Dark Ages of the Mind: Eugenics, Amnesia, and Historiography in Dan Brown's
Inferno - Kevin Moberly
Plastic Pagans: Viking Human Sacrifice in Film and Television - Harry Brown
Meat Puzzles:
Beowulf and Horror Film - Nickolas Haydock
Words, Swords, and Truth: Competing Visions of Heroism in
Beowulf on Screen - Mary R. Bowman
Socialism and Translation: The Folks of William Morris's
Beowulf - Michael R. Kightley
"We Wol Sleen this False Traytor Deeth": The Search for Immortality in Chaucer's Pardoner's Tale and J. K. Rowling's
The Deathly Hallows - Alison Gulley
Intention or Accident? Charles Alfred Stothard's
Monumental Effigies of Great Britain - Philip G Lindley
About the author
Karl Fugelso
Summary
Essays on the modern reception of the Middle Ages, built round the central theme of the ethics of medievalism.