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The first of a two-volume examination of medievalism and academic
scholarship, this collection is divided into four sections:
Canonizing Chaucer, Antiquarian loomings, Medievalism, medieval
studies, and Medieval studies at the millennium. Medievalism, the
"continuing process of creating the middle ages", engenders formal
medieval studies from a wide variety of popular interests in the
middle ages. This volume accordingly explores the common ground
between artisticand popular constructions of the middle ages and
the study of the middle ages within the academy. Essays treat the
genesis of medieval studies in early modern antiquarianism; the
erection of academic medievalism through persistent, indeed
perverse, appeals to heroic medieval manliness and attenuated
female spirituality; the current jeopardy of the book (a medieval
invention) in the face of technological assault; the politics of
the nineteenth-century academy (F.W. Furnival and others); the
editorial practice of Sidney Lanier; and the cultural canonization
of Chaucer. Contributors: DAVID O. MATTHEWS, STEVE ELLIS, ANTONIA
WARD, GRAHAM PARRY, MARGARET CLUNIES ROSS, ANNA SMOL, DAVID ALLAN,
MATILDE MATEO, MARYA DEVOTO, ULRIKE WIETHAUS, STEPHEN STEELE, JAMES
KENNEDY, WILLIAM CALIN, JESSE D. HURLBUT, JOAN GRENIER-WINTHER,
WILLIAM PADEN
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