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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="color: #000000; font-family: Tahoma; font-size: x-small;"><a href="http://www.wolfletters.com/" target="_blank">http://www.wolfletters.com/</a></span>
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The Wolf Letters, by Will Schaefer
Subject
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Abbess, battle, Brother Duggo, Claude Pownall, Detective Sergeant Aage Nielsen, Dr Deborah Caraman, Eulalia, Father Walter Roby, fiction, George Haye, historical fiction, Kenneth Tiernan, letters, medieval characters, medieval setting, medievalism, medievalist fiction, monk, murder, mystery, novel, nunnery Ohthere, policeman, soldier, St Boniface, St Matthew’s College, thriller, war, Winfrith, wolf
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The Wolf Letters, released in May 2011, is a debut historical thriller from Perth novelist Will Schaefer. The plot is a mystery that revolves around a stolen historical artefact (a wolf carved in jet) and two eighth-century letters found at the scene of a murder in Southern England, 1936. The setting for the novel oscillates between 1936 and the eighth century. According to the author, the story was inspired ‘by the real-life adventures of Winfrith, the seventh/eighth century Englishman better known as St Boniface’.
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Schaefer, William
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www.wolfletters.com
Publisher
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Hybrid Publishers
Date
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May 2011
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Hybrid Publishers
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Hyperlink
Language
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English
Abbess
battle
Brother Duggo
Claude Pownall
Detective Sergeant Aage Nielsen
Dr Deborah Caraman
Eulalia
Father Walter Roby
fiction
George Haye
historical fiction
Kenneth Tiernan
letters
medieval characters
medieval setting
medievalism
medievalist fiction
monk
murder
mystery
novel
nunnery Ohthere
policeman
soldier
St Boniface
St Matthew’s College
thriller
war
Winfrith
wolf