FIRST EXPLORATION OF JARMAN'S ENGAGEMENT WITH THE MEDIEVAL, REVEALING
ITS IMPORTANCE TO HIS WORK.
FINALIST IN THE HISTORIANS OF BRITISH ART BOOK AWARDS 2020
The artist and filmmaker Derek Jarman (1942-1994) had a lifelong
appreciation of medieval culture. But with the possible exception of
_Edward II_, Jarman's films have not been identified to date as making
a major contribution to the depiction of the Middle Ages in cinema.
This book is the first to uncover a rich seam of medievalism in
Jarman's art. Taking in major features such as _Caravaggio, The
Garden_ and _The Last of England_, as well as some of the unrealised
screenplays and short experimental films, the book proposes an
expanded definition of medieval film that includes not just worksset
in or about the Middle Ages, but also projects inspired more broadly
by the period. It considers Jarman's engagement with Anglo-Saxon
poetry (notably _The Wanderer_); with works by fourteenth-century
poets such as Chaucer, Dante and Langland; with saints and mystics
from Joan of Arc to Julian of Norwich; and with numerous paintings,
buildings and objects from this so-called "middle" time.
Organised around several key themes - periodisation,anachronism, ruins
and wandering - the book also asks what happens when (with Jarman, but
also more broadly) we think the categories "medieval" and "modern"
together. As such, it will be of interest to film scholars, art
historians and medievalists of all stripes who wish to rattle the
temporal cages of their fields.
ROBERT MILLS is Professor of Medieval Studies at University College
London.
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9781787441989
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2018
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Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
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Engelsk
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