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The Fantasy of the Middle Ages
The Fantasy of the Middle Ages: An Epic Journey through Imaginary Medieval Worlds | Larisa Grollemond
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This abundantly illustrated book is an illuminating exploration of the impact of medieval imagery on three hundred years of visual culture. From the soaring castles of Sleeping Beauty to the bloody battles of Game of Thrones, from Middle-earth in The Lord of the Rings to mythical beasts in Dungeons & Dragons, and from Medieval Times to the Renaissance Faire, the Middle Ages have inspired artists, playwrights, filmmakers, gamers, and writers for centuries. Indeed, no other historical era has captured the imaginations of so many creators. This volume aims to uncover the many reasons why the Middle Ages have proven so flexibleand applicableto a variety of modern moments from the eighteenth through the twenty-first century. These medieval worlds are often the perfect ground for exploring contemporary cultural concerns and anxieties, saying much more about the time and place in which they were created than they do about the actual conditions of the medieval period. With over 140 color illustrations, from sources ranging from thirteenth-century illuminated manuscripts to contemporary films and video games, and a preface by Game of Thrones costume designer Michele Clapton, The Fantasy of the Middle Ages will surprise and delight both enthusiasts and scholars. This title is published to accompany an exhibition at the J. Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Center from June 21September 11, 2022.
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This is a question/request rather than a blurb: I‘m somehow weirdly and for the first time and I don‘t know why interested in historical fiction or fantasy or both set in the Middle Ages or a world created on the ‘model‘ of the Middle Ages. Has anyone read anything like this and can make recommendations? Thank you

rwmg There are SO many. Here is a list of 100: https://bookriot.com/medieval-historical-fiction/

A surprising omission is tagged
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Anna40 @rwmg thank you! I read the name of the rose twice! I actually forgot about that book. I‘ll check out your list. Thanks so much! 5mo
Chrissyreadit Sarah Woodbury is a really fun author- I think she has 2 very different series for this time. 5mo
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Chrissyreadit I also loved this and the sequel: 5mo
Dilara Here are some possibilities:
The Three-Arched Bridge by Ismail Kadare, set in medieval Albania, with a hint of magical realism
Women in the Wall by Julia O'Faolain, inspired by the life of 6th-century queen-turned abbess Radegunda
The Forest of Hour by Kerstin Ekman (spans the M. Ages and the Renaissance), fantasy/magical realism (in Sweden, w/ a troll) - loved that one
The Man Who Spoke Snakish by Andrus Kivirähk (Estonia, talking animals)
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Anna40 @Chrissyreadit Oh! I read a few books by Minette Walters when I was younger. This sounds great! Thanks 5mo
Anna40 @Dilara Thank you! They all sound great but they have none of the books in my library. I think I‘ll buy The Forest Hour. I read one of Ekman‘s crime novels. She‘s a good writer. Thanks again! 5mo
Dilara @Anna40 Shame about your library! I hope you enjoy The Forest of Hours 😁 5mo
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