Medievalism and the myth of revival in nineteenth- and twentieth-century thought

The focus of this dissertation is two-fold. First, it analyzes the premises of the nineteenth-century "myth of revival"--the idea that older cultures remained available to be reincarnated in contemporary forms. Second, it traces the strategies by which the spirit of the Middle Ages was to...

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Main Author: Corrigan, Maureen
Corporate Author: University of Pennsylvania
Other Authors: DeLaura, David J. (advisor)
Format: Thesis Book
Language:English
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