Nineteenth-Century Medievalism(s) II

Sponsoring Organization(s)

Special Session

Organizer Name

Robert Sirabian; Daniel C. Najork

Organizer Affiliation

Univ. of Wisconsin-Stevens Point; Arizona State Univ.

Presider Name

Robert Sirabian

Paper Title 1

On the Edge of Ruskin's Chaucer

Presenter 1 Name

Vincent Lankewish

Presenter 1 Affiliation

Professional Performing Arts High School

Paper Title 2

Sic et Non: Hegel's Historiography of Scholasticism

Presenter 2 Name

Justin Shaun Coyle

Presenter 2 Affiliation

Providence College

Paper Title 3

Giving Voice to the Gaelic-Irish? Lady Morgan's Repossession of Irish Legend and Revision of Irish Character

Presenter 3 Name

Vanessa Iacocca

Presenter 3 Affiliation

Purdue Univ.

Start Date

11-5-2019 3:30 PM

Session Location

Bernhard 213

Description

In The Cambridge Companion to Medievalism (2016), editor Louise D’Arcens notes that “[o]ne broad distinction that might provisionally be made is between the medievalism of the ‘found’ Middle Ages and the medievalism of the ‘made’ Middle Ages.” This session will focus on how nineteenth-century texts/writings/philosophies based on medieval texts or legends frame those medieval texts or legends.

Robert Sirabian

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May 11th, 3:30 PM

Nineteenth-Century Medievalism(s) II

Bernhard 213

In The Cambridge Companion to Medievalism (2016), editor Louise D’Arcens notes that “[o]ne broad distinction that might provisionally be made is between the medievalism of the ‘found’ Middle Ages and the medievalism of the ‘made’ Middle Ages.” This session will focus on how nineteenth-century texts/writings/philosophies based on medieval texts or legends frame those medieval texts or legends.

Robert Sirabian