This article explores the themes of crusading, catholic piety and chivalry in two novels of Walter Scott: 'Ivanhoe' and 'The Talisman'
Graduation date: 2014This thesis examines depictions of medievalism in three central texts: Sir Walt...
This paper analyses the religious situation in Britain in the fifth and sixth centuries as reflected...
"English Capstone 4995: Senior Honors Thesis, ... Friday, May 8, 2015."Over the turn of the centurie...
Examines Sir Walter Scott\u27s novel The Monastery, written while he was also working on his better-...
This paper examines representations of the Islamic East in two novels by Sir Walter Scott: Ivanhoe (...
Romanticism is the only literary-historical period defined by its privileged relation to a single ge...
David DefriesIn this paper, I analyze Walter Scott’s portrayal of Saladin in his novel The Talisman,...
Walter Scott (1771-1832) was born only seven years after the publication of Horace Walpole's The Cas...
English Department Honors Thesis.For this study, I have chosen to concentrate on three historical no...
The world of Byzantium is under-represented in historical fiction written in English, a fact that re...
This thesis examines how English prose romances printed by William Caxton (1473–1492) and Wynkyn de ...
This article takes as its starting-point the responsiveness of children\u27s literature to socio-pol...
textCultures of Conquest argues for the recognition of a significant and vital subcategory of mediev...
The following paper examines Sir Walter Scott’s historical novel, Ivanhoe, which was published in 18...
While the influence of Shakespeare on Sir Walter Scott has long been recognized, the importance of m...
Graduation date: 2014This thesis examines depictions of medievalism in three central texts: Sir Walt...
This paper analyses the religious situation in Britain in the fifth and sixth centuries as reflected...
"English Capstone 4995: Senior Honors Thesis, ... Friday, May 8, 2015."Over the turn of the centurie...
Examines Sir Walter Scott\u27s novel The Monastery, written while he was also working on his better-...
This paper examines representations of the Islamic East in two novels by Sir Walter Scott: Ivanhoe (...
Romanticism is the only literary-historical period defined by its privileged relation to a single ge...
David DefriesIn this paper, I analyze Walter Scott’s portrayal of Saladin in his novel The Talisman,...
Walter Scott (1771-1832) was born only seven years after the publication of Horace Walpole's The Cas...
English Department Honors Thesis.For this study, I have chosen to concentrate on three historical no...
The world of Byzantium is under-represented in historical fiction written in English, a fact that re...
This thesis examines how English prose romances printed by William Caxton (1473–1492) and Wynkyn de ...
This article takes as its starting-point the responsiveness of children\u27s literature to socio-pol...
textCultures of Conquest argues for the recognition of a significant and vital subcategory of mediev...
The following paper examines Sir Walter Scott’s historical novel, Ivanhoe, which was published in 18...
While the influence of Shakespeare on Sir Walter Scott has long been recognized, the importance of m...
Graduation date: 2014This thesis examines depictions of medievalism in three central texts: Sir Walt...
This paper analyses the religious situation in Britain in the fifth and sixth centuries as reflected...
"English Capstone 4995: Senior Honors Thesis, ... Friday, May 8, 2015."Over the turn of the centurie...