Le Moyen Âge c'est sale, c'est brutal, ça pardonne pas. C'est en tout cas l'image que l'on en a, notamment via la pop culture. Mais qu'en est-il vraiment ? Comment ce Moyen Âge nous est présenté dans les livres, les jeux ou au cinéma ? Comme cette période inspire-t-elle tout un pan de la pop culture ? Je vous propose aujourd'hui de découvrir les liens qui unissent la Pop Culture et le Moyen Âge avec William Blanc, spécialiste du médiévalisme (la représentation du Moyen Âge).
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- (dir.) Anne Besson, Dictionnaire de la Fantasy, Paris, Vendémiaire, 2018 : https://www.editions-vendemiaire.com/catalogue/anne-besson/dictionnaire-de-la-fantasy-anne-besson/
- Florian Besson, Justine Breton, Une histoire de feu et de sang : le Moyen ge de Game of Thrones, Paris, PUF, 2020.
- William Blanc, « Game of Thrones. Au-delà du réel. » dans, Game of Thrones, série noire, Paris, Les Prairies Ordinaires, 2015, p. 57-71 [LIEN : https://www.academia.edu/17171437/_Game_of_Thrones_Au_del%C3%A0_du_r%C3%A9el_dans_Game_of_Thrones_S%C3%A9rie_noire_2015 ]
- William Blanc, Le Roi Arthur, un mythe contemporain, Paris, Libertalia, 2020 [LIEN : https://www.editionslibertalia.com/catalogue/poche/le-roi-arthur-un-mythe-contemporain-poche ]
Bruno Dumézil (dir.), Les Barbares, PUF, 2020. [LIEN : https://www.puf.com/content/Les_Barbares_0 ]
Vincent Ferré (dir.), Dictionnaire Tolkien, Bragelonne, 2019 [LIEN : https://www.bragelonne.fr/catalogue/9791028104955-le-dictionnaire-tolkien/ ]
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