Workshop von Dr. habil. Anna Czarnowus für die Graduiertenschule
Bamberg, 3. Mai 2019, Sitzungsraum des ZEMAS (KR10/03.03)
10.00-15.00 Uhr
Organisation: Prof. Dr. Christoph Houswitschka
This workshop embraces various forms of medievalism, understood both as a return to the historical Middle Ages and as fantasies on the imaginary period, across time and space.
It starts with Evelyn Waugh‘s Catholicism-motivated medievalism, passes through the primitivism of Tolkien along with the New Zealand settings of the adaptations, and then proceeds to two colonial medievalisms: the 1832 Canadian one in Wacousta and the contemporary medievalism of Margaret Mahy, a Newzealander.
Programm
10.00-11.00 Lancelot and Guinevere in the Inter-War Period in Evelyn Waugh‘s? Handful of Dust
11.00-12.00 Tolkien‘s Primitivism and Its Discontents
12.00-13.00 lunchbreak
13.00-14.00 John Richardson‘s Wacousta, or the Transfer to Romance to Canada
14.00-15.00 Margaret Mahy’s Medieval Inspirations and New Zealand Medievalism in
The Changeover. A Supernatural Romance (1984)
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