Medievalism examined in a variety of genres, from fairy tales to today's computer games.
List of Illustrations
Editorial Note
Contes du Style des Troubadours: The Memory of the Medieval in Seventeenth-Cenrury French Fairy Tales
p. 1
A Ritual Failure: The Eglinton Tournament, the Victorian Medieval Revival, and Victorian Ritual Culture
p. 25
An Eastern Medieval Revival: Byzantine Art and Nineteenth-Century French Painting
p. 46
"I am Weary of That Foolish Tale": Yeats's Revision of Tennyson's Idylls and Ideals in "Time and the Witch Vivien"
p. 67
The Doughboy Comes to Chartres: Stars and Stripes and the Middle Ages
p. 83
Constructing Difference: The Guidonian Hand and the Musical Space of Historical Others
p. 98
Medievalism in Video Games
An Introduction to Medievalist Video Games
p. 123
Medieval and Pseudo-Medieval Elements in Computer Role-Playing Games: Use and Interactivity
p. 125
Romancing the Game: Magic, Writing, and the Feminine in Neverwinter Nights
p. 143
Revising the Future: The Medieval Self and the Sovereign Ethics of Empire in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
p. 159
Promises of Monsters: The Rethinking of Gender in MMORPGs
p. 184
Notes on Contributors
p. 205
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