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Natalie Hopwood

PhD Candidate


Curriculum vitae



School of English

University of Leeds






School of English

University of Leeds



Publications and Conference Papers


King of Comics, Man of Myth: Adaptation and Invocation of Norse Mythology in the Comics of Jack Kirby


Natalie Hopwood

Johanna Hoorenman, Tom Grant, Vikingism: Viking-Age Scandinavians in Modern British and North American Media


In the Folds of the Flesh: The Emotions of the Draugar and their Victims in the Íslendingasögur


Natalie Hopwood

Felix Lummer, Emotion on the Fringes: Feelings of the Marginalised from Late Antique to Early Modern Literature, Trivent Publishing, 2024, pp. 115-140


Journey into Mystery: A Reappraisal of Comic Book Myth and Storytelling in Al Ewing’s Immortal Thor


Natalie Hopwood

Perth Medieval and Renaissance Group Conference: Myths, Legends and Fairy Tales, 2024 Nov 16


The Taste of Courage: Scenes of Ritual Blood-Drinking in Völsunga saga and Hrólfs saga kraka


Natalie Hopwood

Medieval Blood Conference, King's College, Cambridge, 2023 Oct 13


Drink Me! The Transfer of Knowledge Through Blood-Drinking in the Norse Eddas


Natalie Hopwood

Medieval Blood c.1000-c.1450, Leeds International Medieval Congress, 2023 Jul 4


And Soon the Darkness: The Destruction of Societal Norms by the draugar of Eyrbyggja saga


Natalie Hopwood

Hyggnaþing Old Norse Graduate Conference, 2022 Jul 20


“Too Clever, Too Wily, Too Malevolent”: The Modern Representations and Misrepresentations of Loki in the Works of Neil Gaiman


Natalie Hopwood

Háskóli Íslands Student Conference on the Medieval North, 2022 Apr 9


Anything You Can Do, I Can Do Better: The Dragon-Episodes of Þíðreks saga af Bern


Natalie Hopwood

Cambridge Colloquium in Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic, 2022 Apr 5


Call Me Wednesday: Neil Gaiman’s Successful Adaptation of Odin for a Modern Audience


Natalie Hopwood

Medievalism Transformed Conference, 2021 Sep 3

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