Medieval Afterlives in Popular Culture.

Author / Editor
Ashton, Gail, and Daniel T. Kline, eds.

Title
Medieval Afterlives in Popular Culture.

Published
New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012.

Physical Description
xi, 245 pp.

Series
The New Middle Ages.

Description
Collection of essays exploring how medievalisms and medieval elements are reclaimed and reconceptualized in contemporary print and digital texts, TV, and film. For an essay pertaining to Chaucer, search for Medieval Afterlives in Popular Culture under Alternative Title.

Chaucer Subjects
Background and General Criticism