Editorial Note The Corporate Gothic in New York's Woolworth Building: Medieval Branding in the Original "Cathedral of Commerce" Elizabeth Emery Our Future is Our Past: Corporate Medievalism in Dystopian Fiction Amy S. Kaufman The Good Corporation? Google's Medievalism and Why It Matters Richard Utz "Longest, oldest, and most popular": Medievalism in the Lord Mayor's Show Clare A Simmons Gendering Percy's Reliques: Ancient Ballads and the Making of Women's Arthurian Writing Katie Garner Romancing the Pre Reformation: Charles Reade's The Cloister and the Hearth Mark B. Spencer Renovation and Resurrection in M. R. James's "Episode of CathedralHistory" Patrick J. Murphy and Fred Porcheddu Rodin's Gates of Hell and Dante's Inferno 7: Fortune, the Avaricious and Prodigal, and the Question of Salvation Aida Audeh Film Theory, the Sister Arts Tradition, and the Cinematic Beowulf Nickolas Haydock Red Days, Black Knights: Medieval themed Comic Books in American Containment Culture Peter W. Lee
Editorial Note The Corporate Gothic in New York's Woolworth Building: Medieval Branding in the Original "Cathedral of Commerce" Elizabeth Emery Our Future is Our Past: Corporate Medievalism in Dystopian Fiction Amy S. Kaufman The Good Corporation? Google's Medievalism and Why It Matters Richard Utz "Longest, oldest, and most popular": Medievalism in the Lord Mayor's Show Clare A Simmons Gendering Percy's Reliques: Ancient Ballads and the Making of Women's Arthurian Writing Katie Garner Romancing the Pre Reformation: Charles Reade's The Cloister and the Hearth Mark B. Spencer Renovation and Resurrection in M. R. James's "Episode of CathedralHistory" Patrick J. Murphy and Fred Porcheddu Rodin's Gates of Hell and Dante's Inferno 7: Fortune, the Avaricious and Prodigal, and the Question of Salvation Aida Audeh Film Theory, the Sister Arts Tradition, and the Cinematic Beowulf Nickolas Haydock Red Days, Black Knights: Medieval themed Comic Books in American Containment Culture Peter W. Lee
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