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Essays on the post-modern reception and interpretation of the
Middle Ages, This volume continues the theme of its predecessor,
addressing how the Middle Ages have been invoked to score political
points, particularly with reference to the rise of populism fueled
by recent recessions and a pandemic. The nine essays in the first
portion of the volume directly address political medievalism in
Tariq Ali's 2005 novel on Mideast instability, A Sultan in Palermo;
attempts by twentieth-century Czech politicians to anchor their
causes in the fifteenth-century Czech hero Petr Chelcicky;
far-right deployment of Robin Hood memes to slander Hillary Rodham
Clinton and Barack Obama; the ways Rory Mullarkey's 2017 play Saint
George and the Dragon comments onEnglish national identity relative
to Brexit; how national stereotypes have come into play amid
cross-channel reporting on Brexit; nationalism in the medievalizing
German monument to their fallen at the 1942 Battle of El
Alamein;the English-speaking world's reception of Anthony Munday's
1589 book on conduct, Palmendos; nationalism in the
self-characterization of two contemporary British Pagan movements;
and how various communities in the television series Game of
Thrones comment on medieval and/or contemporary nations. Nor are
politics entirely absent from the final four articles in the
volume, as they examine attempts to promote such particular agendas
as toxic masculinity in Game of Thrones; misogyno-feminism there
and in the George R.R. Martin book series on which the television
program is based, A Song of Ice and Fire; the potential for
audience self-realization amid the tension between the individual
and the collective in The Mere Wife, Maria Dahvana Headley's 2018
adaptation of Beowulf; and ideal individual and collective behavior
as modeled in the Ringling Brothers' 1912-13 spectacles about Joan
of Arc.
This book will inspire you towards your own body of work; the great
truth that will be yours. We are certain that there is a great
truth within you, a teaching that will contribute to the change
that we are all intending for our world. If you are you feeling
that there is something that you were born to do; some way that you
were born to serve; this book is for you and for Caleb who wrote "I
have always felt this way, always. I have been searching for
direction my whole life, not quite feeling the correct fit." Caleb
Lee, inspirational teacher and intellectual lateral thinker. "This
book is the story of SolePath and of Debra's ability to hear the
teachings of SolePath. She models for others how this can be done.
So that those who read this book are inspired towards their own
body of work, the great truth that will be theirs." Seth SolePath
is who you were born to be. It is your guide to a meaningful life
filled with happiness, peace, joy, love, purpose. When you know
your SolePath you can navigate the pitfalls; those things that trip
you up in life and connect with your unique, personal, individual
gifts and greatness. Your great truth lies within your gifts and
greatness. Each of you has a specific path that leads to your
life's purpose, to answering the question 'how may I serve?' When
you live your life in your LightPaths, you are connected to your
soul and it is possible for you to navigate towards this great
truth that will be the teaching of your life. SolePath, the path to
purpose and a beautiful life.
Article From Proceedings Of The Fifth Annual Meeting Of The
Catholic Theological Society Of America, June 26-28, 1950.
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