‘The Book of Hours’ and Adaptation, Medievalism and Genre: Is Young Adult Medieval Fiction Merely the Fan Fiction of History?

Fan fiction methodologies and medievalism can be merged with the conventions of Young Adult fiction to construct fictional narratives that experiment with combinations of history, fiction, and myth in processes of adaptation. This confluence of creative processes is fuelled by a reader-writer’s desi...

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Main Author: Sidebottom, Tara
Format: Thesis
Published: Curtin University 2022
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/93387
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description Fan fiction methodologies and medievalism can be merged with the conventions of Young Adult fiction to construct fictional narratives that experiment with combinations of history, fiction, and myth in processes of adaptation. This confluence of creative processes is fuelled by a reader-writer’s desire for a narrative that meets their precise textual preferences. This thesis explicates the combination of both creative processes within Young Adult fiction through creative practice, titled 'The Book of Hours'.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-933872023-09-21T05:29:00Z ‘The Book of Hours’ and Adaptation, Medievalism and Genre: Is Young Adult Medieval Fiction Merely the Fan Fiction of History? Sidebottom, Tara Fan fiction methodologies and medievalism can be merged with the conventions of Young Adult fiction to construct fictional narratives that experiment with combinations of history, fiction, and myth in processes of adaptation. This confluence of creative processes is fuelled by a reader-writer’s desire for a narrative that meets their precise textual preferences. This thesis explicates the combination of both creative processes within Young Adult fiction through creative practice, titled 'The Book of Hours'. 2022 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/93387 Curtin University restricted
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‘The Book of Hours’ and Adaptation, Medievalism and Genre: Is Young Adult Medieval Fiction Merely the Fan Fiction of History?
title ‘The Book of Hours’ and Adaptation, Medievalism and Genre: Is Young Adult Medieval Fiction Merely the Fan Fiction of History?
title_full ‘The Book of Hours’ and Adaptation, Medievalism and Genre: Is Young Adult Medieval Fiction Merely the Fan Fiction of History?
title_fullStr ‘The Book of Hours’ and Adaptation, Medievalism and Genre: Is Young Adult Medieval Fiction Merely the Fan Fiction of History?
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title_short ‘The Book of Hours’ and Adaptation, Medievalism and Genre: Is Young Adult Medieval Fiction Merely the Fan Fiction of History?
title_sort ‘the book of hours’ and adaptation, medievalism and genre: is young adult medieval fiction merely the fan fiction of history?
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