I am a medievalist who is interested in post-medieval afterlives of medieval texts. In this piece, I offer an imaginary conversation between myself and the texts that feature on a final-year Undergraduate Module that I teach in a UK university. The conversation is modelled on those that are regularly being had in the seminar rooms for this module, giving a sense of the various harmonies and counterpoints that arise when Chaucer is placed alongside adaptations of his work with a heterogeneous student cohort
This syllabus was submitted to the Office of Academic Affairs by the course instructor. Uploaded by ...
This article is a textual analysis that compares features of the 1807 edition of The Book of the Duc...
I trace Chaucer's increasingly complex use of the Arthurian legend. In his early dream visions, Chau...
A discussion of diversity and UK Higher Education through the lens of Medieval Studies
Despite the immense progress that has been made in Chaucerian studies, little research specifically ...
A brief commentary prepared by Miriamne Ara Krummel, PhD, Associate Professor, English, on the follo...
(print) 301 p. ; 23 cmAcknowledgments -- Introduction: writing, authenticity, and the fabrication of...
To encourage classroom dialectic I often turn to the "quitting" structure of "The Canterbury Tales,"...
Making Chaucer’s Book of the Duchess: Textuality and Reception is the first comprehensive book-lengt...
Robert Epstein is a contributing author, “Students’ “Fredom” and the Franklin’s Tale.” Book descript...
The clerical exegesis within Chaucer's Canterbury Tales has frequently been connected to medieval et...
poster abstractBecause Shakespeare is the world’s most canonical and most commercially successful se...
INTRODUCTION: The thesis commences with a critical analysis of the poem as a work of art. This intro...
The antiquarian Joseph Holland (d. 1605) owned a large, but damaged, Chaucerian manuscript from the ...
This thesis examines Geoffrey Chaucer’s pioneering work as a distinctly English poet who wrote again...
This syllabus was submitted to the Office of Academic Affairs by the course instructor. Uploaded by ...
This article is a textual analysis that compares features of the 1807 edition of The Book of the Duc...
I trace Chaucer's increasingly complex use of the Arthurian legend. In his early dream visions, Chau...
A discussion of diversity and UK Higher Education through the lens of Medieval Studies
Despite the immense progress that has been made in Chaucerian studies, little research specifically ...
A brief commentary prepared by Miriamne Ara Krummel, PhD, Associate Professor, English, on the follo...
(print) 301 p. ; 23 cmAcknowledgments -- Introduction: writing, authenticity, and the fabrication of...
To encourage classroom dialectic I often turn to the "quitting" structure of "The Canterbury Tales,"...
Making Chaucer’s Book of the Duchess: Textuality and Reception is the first comprehensive book-lengt...
Robert Epstein is a contributing author, “Students’ “Fredom” and the Franklin’s Tale.” Book descript...
The clerical exegesis within Chaucer's Canterbury Tales has frequently been connected to medieval et...
poster abstractBecause Shakespeare is the world’s most canonical and most commercially successful se...
INTRODUCTION: The thesis commences with a critical analysis of the poem as a work of art. This intro...
The antiquarian Joseph Holland (d. 1605) owned a large, but damaged, Chaucerian manuscript from the ...
This thesis examines Geoffrey Chaucer’s pioneering work as a distinctly English poet who wrote again...
This syllabus was submitted to the Office of Academic Affairs by the course instructor. Uploaded by ...
This article is a textual analysis that compares features of the 1807 edition of The Book of the Duc...
I trace Chaucer's increasingly complex use of the Arthurian legend. In his early dream visions, Chau...