[HTML][HTML] Fan fiction and premodern literature: Methods and definitions

A Wilson - Transformative Works and Cultures, 2021 - journal.transformativeworks.org
It is a cliché of any introduction to fan fiction to claim its precursors in canonical authors,
including Virgil, Shakespeare, Dante, Chaucer, and Milton. But what does it mean to call the …

[HTML][HTML] The design of printed fan fiction

N Jacobs, JSA Lowe - Transformative Works and …, 2024 - journal.transformativeworks.org
Fan binding is a design process through which physical, printed copies of fan fiction works
are created. These include both unique hand-bound objects for the designer's own affective …

Books of hours as codified compilations of compilations: Textual networks and hybridization of uses in the Low Countries

D Stutzmann, L Chevalier - Journal of Historical Network Research, 2023 - hal.science
Books of hours were the medieval best-seller. Imitating the model of liturgical books and
intended for the faithful, these devotional manuscripts contain a common core of offices and …

Fandom and the Cult of the Saints as Alternate Religious Networks: Fanzines and Books of Hours

NE Fleeson - The Journal of Religion and Popular Culture, 2024 - utpjournals.press
Many interpretations of fandom communities as religious focus on fandom in relation to the
“world religions” and the institutional authority they carry. By way of contrast, the author aims …

Lines of Relation: Devotional Verse and Active Reading in Late Medieval English Books

JE Murdoch - 2023 - search.proquest.com
This study locates a medieval poetics of lineation in the manuscript and early print reception
of fifteenth-century Middle English penitential poems. I investigate three exemplary poems of …

To Cuiviénen There Is No Return: English and American Fantasy Literature as a Second Hagiography

NE Fleeson - 2023 - search.proquest.com
In the past twenty-five years, fantasy literature and media have exploded, capturing the
imagination and gaining a following. Given fantasy's history with religious writers like JRR …