This article tackles the relation between embodiment and language in the Middle English romance "The KIng of Tars", including a discussion of the "Elders of the Apocalypse" (Tympanum of St Pierre Abbey, Moissac) and Chaucer's "Second Nun's Tale". It considers deviant language acts, religious ritual, and theological models of corporeity
This thesis investigates issues of legibility in a corpus of Middle English medical works. It consid...
In many of his stage settings Shakespeare appears to be obsessed by the idea, image, or concept of t...
The goal of this project is to suggest a historically informed hermeneutical program for reading cer...
The role of the body in social life is a problem that occupies much of medieval thought. This thesis...
This article considers the poetic gestures of reversal of cultural models of representation of the b...
This thesis examines the use and function of the human body as a surface that is inscribed with a n...
This thesis examines the relevance of the epistemological concept of “paradigm” to the analysis of l...
The Middle English Breton Lays edited by Anne Laskaya and Eve Salisbury (1995) were written between ...
The PhD thesis underlying this monograph discusses how bodies in medieval literature partake and per...
"The Assembled Body: Anatomical Enumeration and Embodiment in Anglo-Saxon Devotional Texts" argues t...
My dissertation explores the presence of physiognomy, which is the reading of faces and bodily affec...
My dissertation uncovers the ways that medieval literature both shares a physiological vocabulary wi...
This dissertation presents a study of Old English body-soul literature with particular emphasis on t...
textIn Producing the Middle English Corpus: Confession and Medieval Bodies, I suggest that confessi...
The article’s aim is to elucidate the religious transformations of the secular notions of ide...
This thesis investigates issues of legibility in a corpus of Middle English medical works. It consid...
In many of his stage settings Shakespeare appears to be obsessed by the idea, image, or concept of t...
The goal of this project is to suggest a historically informed hermeneutical program for reading cer...
The role of the body in social life is a problem that occupies much of medieval thought. This thesis...
This article considers the poetic gestures of reversal of cultural models of representation of the b...
This thesis examines the use and function of the human body as a surface that is inscribed with a n...
This thesis examines the relevance of the epistemological concept of “paradigm” to the analysis of l...
The Middle English Breton Lays edited by Anne Laskaya and Eve Salisbury (1995) were written between ...
The PhD thesis underlying this monograph discusses how bodies in medieval literature partake and per...
"The Assembled Body: Anatomical Enumeration and Embodiment in Anglo-Saxon Devotional Texts" argues t...
My dissertation explores the presence of physiognomy, which is the reading of faces and bodily affec...
My dissertation uncovers the ways that medieval literature both shares a physiological vocabulary wi...
This dissertation presents a study of Old English body-soul literature with particular emphasis on t...
textIn Producing the Middle English Corpus: Confession and Medieval Bodies, I suggest that confessi...
The article’s aim is to elucidate the religious transformations of the secular notions of ide...
This thesis investigates issues of legibility in a corpus of Middle English medical works. It consid...
In many of his stage settings Shakespeare appears to be obsessed by the idea, image, or concept of t...
The goal of this project is to suggest a historically informed hermeneutical program for reading cer...