Medievally Speaking reviews: Montoya, Medievalist Enlightenment; Nagel, Medieval Modern; and Stromberg, Maleficent
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Medievally Speaking reviews: Montoya, Medievalist Enlightenment; Nagel, Medieval Modern; and Stromberg, Maleficent


Please find the following new reviews on Medievally Speaking (http://medievallyspeaking.blogspot.com/):

Alicia C. Montoya. Medievalist Enlightenment: From Charles Perrault to Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Cambridge: D.S. Brewer, 2013. 256pp. Reviewed by Kathryn E. Fredericks. Review curated by Michael Evans.

Alexander Nagel. Medieval Modern: Art Out of Time. London: Thames and Hudson, 2012.  Reviewed by Anne F. Harris. Review curated by Ilse Schweitzer-VanDonkelaar.
Maleficent. Dir. Robert Stromberg. Disney, 2014.
Reviewed by Elan Justice Pavlinich.  Review curated by Leah Haught and R. Utz.




- Leigh Smith Reviews C. Vaccaro, The Body In Tolkien's Legendarium
Please find Leigh Smith's review of Christopher Vaccaro, The Body in Tolkien's Legendarium (McFarland, 2013) at Medievally Speaking. The review was curated by Ilse Schweitzer-Vandonkelaar. Tolkien?s view of the body is a delicate issue for a...

- Andrew Bozio Reviews Niayesh, A Knight's Legacy
Andrew Bozio's recently reviewed Ladan Niayesh, ed. A Knight?s Legacy: Mandeville and Mandevillian Lore in Early Modern England (Manchester and New York: Manchester University Press, 2011), at Medievally Speaking. The review was...

- Swan Reviews Dinshaw; Heisler Reviews Keymeulen/tollebeek
Two new reviews in Medievally Speaking:Jesse Swan, in a review entitled "Dinshaw Glue and Other Queer Products of Attachment," speaks about Carolyn Dinshaw's How Soon is Now? Medieval Texts, Amateur Readers, and the Queerness of Time (Durham:...

- Nicholson Reviews Riley-smith, The Crusades, Christianity, And Islam
Helen Nicholson recently reviewed Jonathan Riley-Smith, The Crusades, Christianity, and Islam (New York: Columbia University Press, 2011) for Medievally Speaking.  The review was curated by Michael Evans. This volume contains a slightly revised edition...

- Rhodes Reviews The Elizabethan Invention Of Anglo-saxon England
Below please find a link to Sharon Rhodes' recent review of: Brackmann, Rebecca. The Elizabethan Invention of Anglo-Saxon England: Laurence Nowell, William Lambarde, and the Study of Old English. Cambridge: D.S. Brewer, 2012, for Medievally...



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