Browse Items (141 total)
- Collection: Medievalism on the Page
“Robin Hood†(pantomime)
Tags: Bijou Theatre, Hobart, newspaper, outlaw, pantomime, performance, Robin Hood, Tas, Tasmania., The Mercury, theatre
One-Man Tank: “Medieval Knightâ€
‘Because of her Father’s Blood’, The Bulletin, 25 June 1908
‘Rivals’, The Bulletin, 14 July 1900
Tags: absent lovers, Boer War, chivalry, Courtly Love, Creeve Roe, favour, gift, heroism, Isabel, knight, maiden, marriage, romance, Sir Comfort, Sir Valour, soldier, valour, veldt, Victor Daley (1858-1905)
‘Holyrood’, The Bulletin, 12 November 1903
Tags: Battle of Flodden (9 September 1513), Bonnie Prince Charlie, bush ballads, Corridor of Kings, David Riccio, David Rizzio, Edinburgh, Flodden Field, Holyrood Abbey, Holyrood Palace, Jacobite Uprising, James IV (1473-1513), Lord Darnley, Lute, Mary Queen of Scots, monarchy, nostalgia, royal residence, Scotland, the Forty Five, Will H. Ogilvie (1869-1963)
‘Chivalry’, The Bulletin, 15 September 1904
‘A Ro-Me-Owe and Jew-Liet Revival (New Reading)’, The Bulletin, 17 November 1904
Tags: Balcony scene, Bulletin cartoons, economy, Her Majesty’s Theatre, I.O.U., James C. Williamson (1845-1913), Livingston Hopkins aka ‘Hop’ (1846-1927), loan, Miss Tittell Brune (1875-1974), New South Wales, NSW State loans, Romeo and Juliet, satire, Sir Joseph Carruthers (1856-1932), state politics, Sydney Morning Herald, usury, William Shakespeare (c.1564-1616)
‘My Lady of the Lake’, The Bulletin, 15 December 1904
Tags: Adam Lindsay Gordon (1833-1870), Alfred Lord Tennyson (1809-1892), Algernon Charles Swinburne (1837-1909), Arthurian myth, Charles Crawford, Ex-Voto, Geoffrey Chaucer (c.1343-1400), Joyous Garde, Nixon Waterman (1859-1944), Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832), The Girl Who Loved Him So, The Lady of Shallot, The Lady of the Lake, The Parliament of Fowls, Victorian medievalism, Victorian poetry