Dr F J Furnivall Victorian Scholar Adventurer

Dr  F J  Furnivall  Victorian Scholar Adventurer
Author: William Benzie
Publsiher: Pilgrim Books (OK)
Total Pages: 334
Release: 1983
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: UCAL:B3386138

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Dr F J Furnivall Victorian Scholar Adventurer

Dr  F J  Furnivall  Victorian Scholar Adventurer
Author: William Benzie
Publsiher: Pilgrim Books (OK)
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1983
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: UOM:39015014287745

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Appropriating the Middle Ages

Appropriating the Middle Ages
Author: T. A. Shippey,Martin Arnold
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2001
Genre: Education
ISBN: 085991626X

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From early modern times rulers and politicians have sought to ground their legitimacy in ancient tradition - which they have often invented or rewritten for their own purposes. This issue of Studies in Medievalism presents a number of such cases.

Medieval Scholarship Literature and philology

Medieval Scholarship  Literature and philology
Author: Helen Damico,Joseph B. Zavadil
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 504
Release: 1995
Genre: Historians
ISBN: 0815328907

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Medieval Scholarship Biographical Studies on the Formation of a Discipline

Medieval Scholarship  Biographical Studies on the Formation of a Discipline
Author: Helen Damico
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2014-02-04
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781317732020

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First published in 1998. Medieval Scholarship: Biographical Studies on the Formation of a Discipline: Volume 2: Literature and Philology is the second volume of three that present Biographies of scholars whose work influenced the study of the Middle Ages and transformed it into the discipline known as Medieval Studies. Volume 2 provides thirty~two accounts of men and women from the sixteenth century to the twentieth who developed medieval philology and literature into a profession. Their subject deals with the languages and literatures of greater Europe from about the seventh century through the fifteenth and includes Celtic, Scandinavian, Germanic, and Romance nations.

Editors Scholars and the Social Text

Editors  Scholars  and the Social Text
Author: Darcy Cullen
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2012-05-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781442696730

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An academic book is much more than paper and ink, pixels and electrons. A dynamic social network of authors, editors, typesetters, proofreaders, indexers, printers, and marketers must work together to turn a manuscript into a book. Editors, Scholars, and the Social Text explores the theories and practices of editing, the processes of production and reproduction, and the relationships between authors and texts, as well as manuscripts and books. By bringing together academic experts and experienced practitioners, including editorial specialists, scholarly publishing professionals, and designers, Editors, Scholars, and the Social Text offers indispensable insight into the past and future of academic communication.

Victorian Songhunters

Victorian Songhunters
Author: E. David Gregory
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 458
Release: 2006
Genre: Ballads, English
ISBN: 9780810857032

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Victorian Songhunters is a history of popular song collecting and ballad editing from 1820 to 1883. It is a comprehensive telling of the Victorian vernacular song revival leading up to the Eduardian folksong festival, and includes information on the folksong revival in Scotland.

The Oxford Handbook of Victorian Medievalism

The Oxford Handbook of Victorian Medievalism
Author: Joanne Parker,Corinna Wagner
Publsiher: Oxford Handbooks
Total Pages: 709
Release: 2020
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780199669509

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Victorian medievalism physically transformed the streets of Britain It lay at the root of new laws and social policies It changed religious practices It deeply coloured national identities And it inspired art literature and music that remains influential to this day Sometimes driven by nostalgia but also often progressive and futurefacing this widereaching movement which reached its peak during the reign of Queen Victoria looked back to a range of different peoples and historical periods spanning a thousand years in order to inspire and vindicate cultural political and social change Medievalism was pervasive in Victorian literature with texts ranging from translated sagas to pseudomedieval devotional verse to tripledecker novels It became a dominant architectural mode transforming the English landscape with 75% of new churches built on a 'Gothic' rather than a classical model as well as museums railway stations town halls and pumping stations It was appealed to by both Whigs and Tories But it also permeated domestic life influencing the popularity of beards the naming of children and the design of homes and furniture This landmark study is an attempt to draw together for the first time every major aspect of Victorian medievalism and to examine the phenomenon from the perspective of the many disciplines to which it is relevant including intellectual history religious studies social history literary history art history and architecture Bringing together the expertise of 39 experts from different subject areas it reveals the pervasiveness and multifaceted character of the movement in the nineteenth century and explains its continuing legacy today