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Jenna Mead analyses the relationship between medievalism and memory in a reading of 'two of medievalism's afterlives. [The] first sifts together two medieval towers [in Tasmania] and the sparse and ephemeral historical documents pertaining to one moment in the history of those towers; [the] second reads three documents in what might be called the history of literary studies in Australia and, more narrowly, that history as it focuses on medieval literary studies' (101).
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Medievallism and Memory Work : Archer's Folly and the Gothic Revival Pile
Subjects:
- Down Home : Revisiting Tasmania 1988 selected work prose autobiography criticism
- Tasmanian Gothic 1989 single work criticism
- The English Men : Professing Literature in Australian Universities 1997 single work criticism
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