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https://ausmed.arts.uwa.edu.au/files/original/c22a9aa65eed81b67717d5b895e7b7a1.pdf
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Medievalism on the Streets
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This Collection analyses popular medievalism in material and public culture from the mid-nineteenth century to the present, with an emphasis on popular medievalist theatre, parades and public spectacles, as well as recreational, literary and political associations. It explores the ways in which medievalism was not simply derivative but also local and disctinctive. In this Collection you will find items relating to medievalism in public contexts and popular culture, and the revisitation or reenactment of the Middle Ages by groups such as the Society for Creative Anachronism.
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<p>Newspaper Article:</p>
<p>National Library of Australia <span><span style="font-family: Tahoma; color: #000000; font-size: x-small;"><a href="http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article58662791" target="_blank"><span style="color: #0000ff;">http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article58662791</span></a></span></span></p>
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"Saint Joan"
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Albert Chevalier, Atholl Fleming (1984-1972), Battle, Bishop of Beauvais, Bluebeard, British stage, Bruce Winston, canonisation, Captain La Hire, cast, characters, Charles VII, Charles de Ponthieu (1403-1461), Christopher Casson (1912-1996), Dauphin, Donald Eccles (1908-1986), drama, Dunois, Earl of Warwick, George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950), Hilda Davies, His Majesty’s Theatre, Hundred Years’ War (1336-1453), Inquisitor, Jeanne d’Arc, Joan of Arc (1412-1431), Ladvenu, Leonard Bennett, Lewis Casson (1875-1969), maid of Orléans, medieval France, Michael Martin-Harvey (1897-1975), New Theatre, Page, Perth, play, Poulengey, Rheims Cathedral, Robert de Baudricourt, Rouen, Saint Joan, “Saint Joanâ€, St. Joan, St Joan, saint, saints, stage, Sybil Thorndike (1882-1976), T. Tracy, theatre, theatrical production, trial, warrior, Zillah Carter (1864-1941)
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height: normal; margin: 0cm 0cm 0pt;"><span style="font-size: 10pt;">This article from the Sunday Times provides a positive review of George Bernard Shaw’s “Saint Joan”, which premiered in Australia at His Majesty’s Theatre in 1932. “Saint Joan” is a play based on the life (Scenes 1-5), trial (scene 6) and canonisation (Epilogue) of Joan of Arc. The play’s depiction of medieval France is praised by the reviewer as vivid and realistic. For a copy of Shaw’s “Saint Joan”, see <a href="http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks02/0200811h.html" target="_blank"><span style="color: #0000ff;">http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks02/0200811h.html</span></a>. </span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height: normal; margin: 0cm 0cm 0pt;"><span style="font-size: 10pt;">About Joan of Arc:</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height: normal; margin: 0cm 0cm 0pt;"><span style="font-size: 10pt;"><br /> Joan of Arc was born in 1412 in the French village of Domrémy. From the age of about 12, Joan had visions of saints and heard heavenly voices that increasingly urged her to fight for France during the Hundred Years’ War. She travelled to the court of Charles De Ponthieu, the Orléanist claimant to the throne, where she was provided with a suit of armour and her distinctive banner depicting a golden fleur-de-lys. She secured a decisive military victory to rescue the city of Orléans from the Earl of Salisbury’s English army in 1429, and was present at the coronation of Charles VII. However, in May the following year Joan was captured by Burgundian forces at Compiègne, and was handed over to the English. She was tried at Rouen on charges of witchcraft and heresy, and was condemned to death. On 30 May 1431, she was executed. Two and a half decades later, the case was appealed and her conviction was overturned. She was beatified in 1909 and canonised as a saint in 1920.</span></p>
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Anon.
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<span><span style="font-family: Tahoma; color: #000000; font-size: x-small;"><span style="font-size: 10pt;">National Library of Australia, </span><span style="font-size: 10pt;" lang="EN"><a href="http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article58662791" target="_blank"><span style="color: #0000ff;">http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article58662791</span></a></span></span></span>
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The Sunday Times
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8 May 1932
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National Library of Australia
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Digitised Newspaper Article
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English
“Saint Joanâ€
Albert Chevalier
Atholl Fleming (1984-1972)
battle
Bishop of Beauvais
Bluebeard
British stage
Bruce Winston
canonisation
Captain La Hire
cast
characters
Charles de Ponthieu (1403-1461)
Charles VII
Christopher Casson (1912-1996)
Dauphin
Donald Eccles (1908-1986)
drama
Dunois
Earl of Warwick
George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950)
Hilda Davies
His Majesty’s Theatre
Hundred Years’ War (1336-1453)
Inquisitor
Jeanne d’Arc
Joan of Arc (1412-1431)
Ladvenu
Leonard Bennett
Lewis Casson (1875-1969)
maid of Orléans
medieval France
Michael Martin-Harvey (1897-1975)
New Theatre
page
Perth
play
Poulengey
Rheims Cathedral
Robert de Baudricourt
Rouen
saint
Saint Joan
saints
St Joan
St. Joan
stage
Sybil Thorndike (1882-1976)
T. Tracy
theatre
theatrical production
trial
warrior
Zillah Carter (1864-1941)
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Medievalism on the Streets
Description
An account of the resource
This Collection analyses popular medievalism in material and public culture from the mid-nineteenth century to the present, with an emphasis on popular medievalist theatre, parades and public spectacles, as well as recreational, literary and political associations. It explores the ways in which medievalism was not simply derivative but also local and disctinctive. In this Collection you will find items relating to medievalism in public contexts and popular culture, and the revisitation or reenactment of the Middle Ages by groups such as the Society for Creative Anachronism.
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<a href="http://catalogue.slwa.wa.gov.au/record=b2198159%7ES2" target="_blank">http://catalogue.slwa.wa.gov.au/record=b2198159~S2</a>
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Druids Procession, Nedlands
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Battle, Britain, British resistance, Britons, Caractacus, Caratacus, Cartimandua, Catuvellauni tribe, Celtic, Celtic revival, chieftain, Claudius (10BCE-54CE), conquest, druids, druidism, Emperor, execution, exoneration, float, imprisonment, invasion, Izzy Orloff (1891-1983), military prisoner, Nedlands, neo-druidism, pagan, parade, pardon, procession, Roman Emperor, Roman Senate, Rome, speech, Togodumnus, trial, WA, Western Australia
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This black and white photograph, taken by WA photographer Izzy Orloff in 1924, depicts a horse-drawn float taking part in a <span class="il">Druids</span> procession in Perth in 1924. Being re-enacted on the float, the banner suggests, was the trial of Caractacus before the Roman Emperor. Caractacus was a chieftain of the British Catuvellauni tribe who, with his brother Togodumnus (until he was killed in battle), led the resistance to Roman Conquest in the first century AD. Following Claudius’ successful invasion of Britain in 43AD, Caractacus went into exile. He was imprisoned years later by Cartimandua in Wales and handed over to the Romans, who sentenced him to execution. Caractacus was allowed to address the Roman Senate before his execution and is reputed to have made such an impression on Emperor Claudius that he was pardoned and permitted to live peacefully in Rome. The Roman invasion of Britain sought to stamp out druidism. However, there is some evidence that <span class="il">druids</span>, or members of the priestly class in Celtic society, continued to exist in Ireland at least throughout the early medieval period (See for example, Philip Freeman, "<span class="il">Druids</span>" in The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Greece and Rome, Michael Gagarin (ed.), Oxford University Press, 2010, <<a href="http://www.oxford-greecerome.com/entry?entry=t294.e401" target="_blank">http://www.oxford-greecerome.com/entry?entry=t294.e401</a>>, Accessed 6 May 2011).
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Orloff, Izzy
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State Library of Western Australia
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Izzy Orloff collection; BA1059/929, State Library of Western Australia, online media reference 012135D.
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1924
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State Library of Western Australia
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Photographic Print
battle
Britain
British resistance
Britons
Caractacus
Caratacus
Cartimandua
Catuvellauni tribe
Celtic
Celtic revival
chieftain
Claudius (10BCE-54CE)
conquest
druidism
druids
Emperor
execution
exoneration
float
imprisonment
invasion
Izzy Orloff (1891-1983)
military prisoner
Nedlands
neo-druidism
pagan
parade
pardon
procession
Roman Emperor
Roman Senate
Rome
speech
Togodumnus
trial
WA
Western Australia