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Medievalism in the Classroom
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This Collection traces the development of academic medievalism in Australia’s universities, and explores the discipline’s complex ideological affiliations. In this Collection you will find items relating to: the medievalist content of educational programmes, such as examples of university unit outlines; the teaching of the medieval through processes of medievalism, such as in demonstrations of medieval cooking or fighting techniques; and references to the medieval in modern educational debates and contexts.
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<span><span style="font-family: tahoma; font-size: x-small;"><span style="line-height: 115%; font-size: 10pt;"><a href="https://www.courses.uq.edu.au/student_section_loader.php?section=1&profileId=42451" target="_blank">https://www.courses.uq.edu.au/student_section_loader.php?section=1&profileId=42451</a></span></span></span>
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Adaptation: Studies in Transmission between Cultures and Forms
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Brisbane, fiction, literature, The Lord of the Rings, QLD, Queensland, J.R.R. Tolkien, The University of Queensland, Tolkien, university, universities
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A 2011 undergraduate unit run by Associate Professor Frances Bonner in the School of English, Media and Art History at the St Lucia campus of The University of Queensland. Week 7 of the unit uses Tolkien’s books informed by the early medieval world, The Lord of the Rings, as its case study.
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Bonner, Frances
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The University of Queensland
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The University of Queensland
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2 March 2011
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The University of Queensland
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Undergraduate Course
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English
Brisbane
fiction
J.R.R. Tolkien
literature
Qld
Queensland
The Lord of the Rings
The University of Queensland
Tolkien
universities
university
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Medievalism on the Page
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This Collection examines literary medievalism from the mid-nineteenth century to the present day. It traces an arc from the populist literary medievalism of the nineteenth century, through the more rarefied modernist turn of the mid-twentieth century, to the re-emergence of popular forms such as children’s literature and fantasy since the 1980s. In this Collection you will find items relating to printed medievalist works and also to medievalism operating in print, for example in references to medieval events, people, and literature in nineteenth- and twentieth-century texts and dramatic works.
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<span style="line-height: 115%; font-size: 10pt;"> <a href="http://www.smh.com.au/national/knights-templar-jump-from-dan-brown-to-down-under-20091211-kok7.html" target="_blank">http://www.smh.com.au/national/knights-templar-jump-from-dan-brown-to-down-under-20091211-kok7.html</a></span>
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Knights Templar jump from Dan Brown to Down Under
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Dan Brown, Crusades, The Da Vinci Code, knights, knighthood, Knights Templar, fiction, literature, Christian, Christianity, religion, religious, war, Military Orders, New South Wales, NSW, Sydney, The Sydney Morning Herald
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An article by Dylan Welch in The Sydney Morning Herald about the Knights Templar in Australia. The article briefly outlines the origins of the order in the early twelfth century as protectors of Christian pilgrims to Jerusalem, and its disbandment in the early fourteenth. The order has since been revived and now also operates in Australia, combining Christian charity work with instruction in swordplay and a French form of kickboxing. The article interviews two Australian members of the Templar’s, Paul O’Sullivan and Paul Grice. It is noted that the modern knights have little in common with those featured in Dan Brown’s novel ‘The Da Vinci Code’. Instead, they are described as a ‘modern-day esoteric knighthood’.
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Welch, Dylan
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The Sydney Morning Herald
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The Sydney Morning Herald
Date
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12 December 2009
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The Sydney Morning Herald
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Newspaper Article; Hyperlink
Language
A language of the resource
English
Christian
Christianity
Crusades
Dan Brown
fiction
knighthood
knights
Knights Templar
literature
Military Orders
New South Wales
NSW
religion
religious
Sydney
The Da Vinci Code
The Sydney Morning Herald
war
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Medievalism in the Classroom
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An account of the resource
This Collection traces the development of academic medievalism in Australia’s universities, and explores the discipline’s complex ideological affiliations. In this Collection you will find items relating to: the medievalist content of educational programmes, such as examples of university unit outlines; the teaching of the medieval through processes of medievalism, such as in demonstrations of medieval cooking or fighting techniques; and references to the medieval in modern educational debates and contexts.
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URL
<a href="https://sols.uow.edu.au/owa/sid/CAL.SUBJECTINFO?p_subcode=ENGL337&p_year=2011&p_source=WebCMS" target="_blank">https://sols.uow.edu.au/owa/sid/CAL.SUBJECTINFO?p_subcode=ENGL337&p_year=2011&p_source=WebCMS</a>
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Sex, Power, and Chivalry – Medieval to Modern Literature
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Miguel de Cervantes, cinema, Louise D’Arcens, Clint Eastwood, fiction, film, William Morris, NSW, New South Wales, poetry, Alfred Tennyson, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, literature, university, universities
Description
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An undergraduate unit taught by Louise D’Arcens at the University of Wollongong in New South Wales. The unit begins with literature from the medieval period, including texts by Malory, Marie de France, the Gawain poet and Troubadours, Cervantes’ early seventeenth-century satire of the medieval period ‘Don Quixote’, and the nineteenth-century medievalism of Tennyson and Morris. After considering modern romance fiction, the unit concludes with the Clint Eastwood film ‘Unforgiven’, asking if any chivalric or courtly ideals have been transplanted to the American frontier.
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D'Arcens, Louise
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University of Wollongong
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University of Wollongong
Date
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July 2010
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Louise D’Arcens, University of Wollongong
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Unit hyperlink
Language
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English
Alfred Tennyson
cinema
Clint Eastwood
fiction
film
literature
Louise D’Arcens
Miguel de Cervantes
New South Wales
NSW
poetry
universities
university
University of Wollongong
William Morris
Wollongong
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Medievalism in the Classroom
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An account of the resource
This Collection traces the development of academic medievalism in Australia’s universities, and explores the discipline’s complex ideological affiliations. In this Collection you will find items relating to: the medievalist content of educational programmes, such as examples of university unit outlines; the teaching of the medieval through processes of medievalism, such as in demonstrations of medieval cooking or fighting techniques; and references to the medieval in modern educational debates and contexts.
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URL
<a href="http://units.handbooks.uwa.edu.au/units/engl/engl2238" target="_blank">http://units.handbooks.uwa.edu.au/units/engl/engl2238</a>
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Medieval in the Modern World
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Arthur, Arthurian, Beowulf, Jorge-Luis Borges, Robert Bresson, cinema, fantasy, mythology, myth, legend, legends, myths, films, film, Neil Gaiman, John Gardner, Guy Gavriel Kay, Seamus Heaney, Geoffrey Hill, literature, Andrew Lynch, Monty Python, Perth, poetry, Randolph Stow, Alfred Tennyson, Mark Twain, UWA, university, universities, University of Western Australia, WA, Western Australia, Robert Zemeckis
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A second and third year undergraduate unit taught at The University of Western Australia. The unit was created by Andrew Lynch and features novels, poetry and film from the nineteenth, twentieth and twenty-first centuries that reinterpreted medieval literature and themes. Texts include Tennyson’s ‘The Passing of Arthur’, the film ‘Monty Python and the Holy Grail’, Twain’s ‘A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court’, Gardner’s ‘Grendel’, the Zemeckis/Gaiman film ‘Beowulf’, poetry by Borges, Hill, and Heaney, Bresson’s ‘Lancelot du Lac’, and Gavriel Kay’s ‘A Song for Arbonne’. Of particular note is the inclusion of works by Australian authors: Kate Forsyth’s ‘Morgan of the Fay’, Maggie Hamilton’s ‘Merlin’, Juliet Mariller’s ‘Son of the Shadows’, ‘The Girl Green as Elderflower’ by Randolph Stow, and Jules Watson’s ‘The White Mare’.
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Lynch, Andrew
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The University of Western Australia
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The University of Western Australia
Date
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February 2009
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Andrew Lynch, the University of Western Australia
Format
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Link to UWA Undergraduate Handbook
Language
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English
Alfred Tennyson
Andrew Lynch
Arthur
Arthurian
Beowulf
cinema
fantasy
film
films
Geoffrey Hill
Guy Gavriel Kay
John Gardner
Jorge-Luis Borges
legend
legends
literature
Mark Twain
Monty Python
myth
mythology
myths
Neil Gaiman
Perth
poetry
Randolph Stow
Robert Bresson
Robert Zemeckis
Seamus Heaney
universities
university
University of Western Australia
UWA
WA
Western Australia
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https://ausmed.arts.uwa.edu.au/files/original/5126fbc9b9e09c973fd89c7a034b7fe6.pdf
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Medievalism on the Page
Description
An account of the resource
This Collection examines literary medievalism from the mid-nineteenth century to the present day. It traces an arc from the populist literary medievalism of the nineteenth century, through the more rarefied modernist turn of the mid-twentieth century, to the re-emergence of popular forms such as children’s literature and fantasy since the 1980s. In this Collection you will find items relating to printed medievalist works and also to medievalism operating in print, for example in references to medieval events, people, and literature in nineteenth- and twentieth-century texts and dramatic works.
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<p>Digitised Newspaper Article; PDF</p>
<p><strong></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><a href="http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article31897631" target="_blank"><span style="font-size: 10pt;">http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article31897631</span></a></p>
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Grand Theatre: ’Under the Red Robeâ€
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Alma Rubens (1897-1931), Cardinal Richelieu (1585-1642), Day of the Dupes (1630), drama, duel, fiction, film, Gil de Berault, Grand Theatre, Henri de Cocheforet, historical fiction, honour, Huguenot, John Charles Thomas (1889-1960), literature, Louis XIII, Mademoiselle de Cocheforet, “Medieval romanceâ€, movie, novel, Robert B. Mantell, screen Stanley J. Weyman (1855-1928), “Under the Red Robeâ€, WA, Western Australia
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt;">In this notice about the upcoming programme for the Grand Theatre, a screening of the 1923 silent film “Under the Red Robe” is announced. The film is based on Stanley J. Weyman’s historical novel of the same name. The novel is described in the article as a medieval romance, although it is set in seventeenth-century France. The story opens in 1630, when Gil de Berault sets out on a search for fugitive Huguenot Henri de Cocheforet, on the orders of Cardinal Richelieu. He has offered his martial skills to Richelieu in exchange for his life after being arrested for duelling in Paris. Although he does indeed find and arrest M. de Cocheforet, he realises that he has fallen in love with his sister and lets him go free to restore his honour. The story ends on the Day of the Dupes with the marriage of de Berault and de Cocheforet. </span></p>
<span style="font-size: 10pt;">For a copy of “Under the Red Robe” by Stanley J. Weyman, see </span><a href="http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/1896" target="_blank"><span style="font-size: 10pt;">http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/1896</span></a><span style="font-size: 10pt;">. </span>
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Anon.
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National Library of Australia
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The West Australian
Date
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16 December 1925, p. 12.
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The West Australian
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Digitised Newspaper Article; PDF
Language
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English
“Medieval romanceâ€
“Under the Red Robeâ€
Alma Rubens (1897-1931)
Cardinal Richelieu (1585-1642)
Day of the Dupes (1630)
drama
duel
fiction
film
Gil de Berault
Grand Theatre
Henri de Cocheforet
historical fiction
honour
Huguenot
John Charles Thomas (1889-1960)
literature
Louis XIII
Mademoiselle de Cocheforet
movie
novel
Robert B. Mantell
screen Stanley J. Weyman (1855-1928)
WA
Western Australia
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Medievalism in the Classroom
Description
An account of the resource
This Collection traces the development of academic medievalism in Australia’s universities, and explores the discipline’s complex ideological affiliations. In this Collection you will find items relating to: the medievalist content of educational programmes, such as examples of university unit outlines; the teaching of the medieval through processes of medievalism, such as in demonstrations of medieval cooking or fighting techniques; and references to the medieval in modern educational debates and contexts.
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URL
<a href="http://knutthelastviking.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">http://knutthelastviking.wordpress.com/</a>
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The Last Viking teaching blog
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blog, blogs, child, children, fiction, juvenile, literature, children’s literature, curriculum, James Foley, Fremantle Press, illustration, interactive, Norman Jorgensen, picture book, runes, teachers, themes, Viking, WA, Western Australia
Description
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A blog for the children’s picture book ‘The Last Viking’ by Australian authors Norman Jorgensen and James Foley (illustrator) published by the Western Australian publisher Fremantle Press. The story is about a boy who connects with his inner Viking to help him outwit bullies. The blog includes educational children’s activities (how to read runes, rune puzzles, colouring in), historical information (for example on William the Conqueror), and a section for teachers outlining how the book fits into the school curriculum, its themes, book design, and instructions on how students should post comments to the blog.
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Jorgensen, Norman, and James Foley
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<a href="http://knutthelastviking.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">http://knutthelastviking.wordpress.com/</a>
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26 June 2011
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Jorgensen, Norman, and James Foley
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<p>Jorgensen, Norman, and James Foley, "The Last Viking," in Medievalism in Australian Cultural Memory, Item #420, <a href="../../../items/show/420">http://ausmed.arts.uwa.edu.au/items/show/420</a></p>
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Jorgensen, Norman, and James Foley, "The Last Viking," in Medievalism in Australian Cultural Memory, Item #420, <a href="../../items/show/420">http://ausmed.arts.uwa.edu.au/items/show/420</a>
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Blog
Language
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English
blog
blogs
child
children
Children’s literature
curriculum
fiction
Fremantle Press
illustration
interactive
James Foley
juvenile
literature
Norman Jorgensen
picture book
runes
teachers
themes
viking
WA
Western Australia
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Medievalism on the Page
Description
An account of the resource
This Collection examines literary medievalism from the mid-nineteenth century to the present day. It traces an arc from the populist literary medievalism of the nineteenth century, through the more rarefied modernist turn of the mid-twentieth century, to the re-emergence of popular forms such as children’s literature and fantasy since the 1980s. In this Collection you will find items relating to printed medievalist works and also to medievalism operating in print, for example in references to medieval events, people, and literature in nineteenth- and twentieth-century texts and dramatic works.
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URL
<a href="http://www.fremantlepress.com.au/books/newreleases/1253" target="_blank">http://www.fremantlepress.com.au/books/newreleases/1253</a>
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The Last Viking
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Children’s literature, James Foley, literature, child, children, juvenile, fiction, young adult, Fremantle Press, illustration, Norman Jorgensen, picture book, Viking, WA, Western Australia
Description
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The children’s picture book ‘The Last Viking’ by Australian authors Norman Jorgensen and James Foley (illustrator) published by the Western Australian publisher Fremantle Press. The story is about a boy who connects with his inner Viking to help him outwit bullies. The Vikings were warriors from Scandinavia in the period c. 790-1100 who were renowned for their bravery and ferocity.
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Jorgensen, Norman, and James Foley
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<a href="http://www.fremantlepress.com.au/books/newreleases/1253" target="_blank">http://www.fremantlepress.com.au/books/newreleases/1253</a>
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Fremantle Press
Date
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26 June 2011
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Norman Jorgensen and James Foley, Fremantle Press
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Picture Book
Language
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English
child
children
Children’s literature
fiction
Fremantle Press
illustration
James Foley
juvenile
literature
Norman Jorgensen
picture book
viking
WA
Western Australia
young adult
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Medievalism in the Classroom
Description
An account of the resource
This Collection traces the development of academic medievalism in Australia’s universities, and explores the discipline’s complex ideological affiliations. In this Collection you will find items relating to: the medievalist content of educational programmes, such as examples of university unit outlines; the teaching of the medieval through processes of medievalism, such as in demonstrations of medieval cooking or fighting techniques; and references to the medieval in modern educational debates and contexts.
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URL
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0cm 0cm 10pt;"><span lang="EN-AU"><span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: small;">The course outline can be found at </span><a href="https://handbook.unimelb.edu.au/view/2011/ENGL30046" target="_blank"><span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: small;">https://handbook.unimelb.edu.au/view/2011/ENGL30046</span></a></span></p>
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'Romancing the Medieval' Unit
Subject
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university, universities, Alfred Tennyson, Edmund Spenser, fairy tales, fantasy, fiction, film, literature, Melbourne, Peter Jackson, poetry, pop culture, popular culture, Stephanie Trigg, The Fellowship of the Ring, The Lord of the Rings, Tolkien, hobbit, hobbits, Melbourne, University of Melbourne, Victoria
Description
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Level 3 undergraduate unit ‘Romancing the Medieval’ coordinated by Stephanie Trigg at the University of Melbourne. The unit covers a variety of genres of medieval literature, as well as post-16th century works that re-create or revive medieval culture, including those by Edmund Spenser, Alfred Tennyson, J.R.R. Tolkien, fairy tales, and the film versions of Tolkien’s work by Peter Jackson.
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Trigg, Stephanie
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University of Melbourne
Publisher
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University of Melbourne
Date
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17 June 2011
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University of Melbourne
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Weblink
Language
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English
Alfred Tennyson
Edmund Spenser
fairy tales
fantasy
fiction
film
hobbit
hobbits
literature
Melbourne
Peter Jackson
poetry
pop culture
popular culture
Stephanie Trigg
The Fellowship of the Ring
The Lord of the Rings
Tolkien
universities
university
University of Melbourne
Victoria