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English Language Notes (2020) 58 (2): 64–82.
Published: 01 October 2020
... and literature, discussion of medieval music, historiography about the period, and so on have assessed the Middle Ages as a time of naïveté, superstition, and violence by individuals who were not fully formed. To this day, the term medieval carries the derogatory connotation of “primitive.” This language...
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English Language Notes (2009) 47 (1): 233–236.
Published: 01 March 2009
... Copyright © 2009 Regents of the University of Colorado 2009 C o ntributo rs K ate Crassons received her PhD from Duke University, and she is currently an assistant pro­ fessor of English at Lehigh University. She specializes in late medieval literature and culture. Her book, The Claims o f...
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English Language Notes (2020) 58 (2): 101–120.
Published: 01 October 2020
... : Two Unnoticed Analogues .” Journal of Literary Onomastics 2 , no. 1 ( 2012 ): 10 – 15 . Justice Daniel Heath . Why Indigenous Literatures Matter . Waterloo, ON : Wilfried Laurier University Press , 2018 . Kinoshita Sharon . Medieval Boundaries: Rethinking Difference in Old...
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English Language Notes (2009) 47 (1): 147–157.
Published: 01 March 2009
..., animals are also good to teach with and, specifically, carrying, as it were, non­ specialist undergraduates to what one hopes w ill be a literate awareness if not an enduring interest in medieval literature and culture. M y essay focuses on but a portion (about a third) of our readings in "Animals in Text...
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English Language Notes (2015) 53 (2): 161–162.
Published: 01 September 2015
... Copyright © 2015 Regents of the University of Colorado 2015 C o ntributors C ristina M aria C ervone teaches English literature and medieval studies at the University o f Memphis. Among her interests are Chaucer, alliterative poetry, fourteenth-century England, poetic form and poetics...
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English Language Notes (2006) 44 (1): 77–79.
Published: 01 March 2006
... understanding o f religion as a cultural construct in medieval English literature, especially Sarah Beckwith, Karma Lochrie, Kathleen Ashley, and Sarah Beckwith. A t the same time, Chaucerians such as Linda Georgianna, David Benson, and Elizabeth Robertson called for a deeper consideration of Chaucer's oddly...
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English Language Notes (2020) 58 (2): 1–17.
Published: 01 October 2020
... medieval archive? 3 9 Dorothy Kim , a medievalist of color and a vocal advocate for antiracist scholarship, summarizes this division in her introduction to the Literature Compass special cluster “Critical Race and the Middle Ages.” 10 It seems that the semiotic turn cemented the idea...
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English Language Notes (2012) 50 (2): 151–153.
Published: 01 September 2012
..., and on the sacralization of Shakespeare in the Victorian era. Nicola Masciandaro is associate professor of English at Brooklyn College, CUNY and a spe­ cialist in medieval literature whose work falls in the areas of mysticism, philosophy, and paraacademia. He is the author of The Voice o f the Hammer (Notre Dame, 2007...
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English Language Notes (2008) 46 (1): 219–222.
Published: 01 March 2008
... medieval literature, post-colonial literature, and memory. He is the editor of Middle English Literature: A Historical Sourcebook(Blackwell 2003) and the author of articles on medieval literature and of poetry. Noah Eli Gordon is the author of six collections, three of which were published in 2007: Novel...
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English Language Notes (2001) 39 (1): 5–12.
Published: 01 September 2001
..., T he A ntifraternalism o f the Summoner s Tale,"JEPG 65 (1966): 688-700; P enn Szittya, The Antifraternal Tra- Septem ber 2001 11 dition in Medieval Literature (Princeton: Princeton UP, 1986) 231-46; an d A rnold Williams, C haucer and the Friars, repr. in Chaucer Criticism I, eds. R. Schoeck a n...
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English Language Notes (2020) 58 (2): 21–34.
Published: 01 October 2020
... paradox that, I believe, is essential to the project of decolonizing medieval studies in particular and the larger institution of academe in general. There is nothing strange, odd, or crazy about approaching the study of medieval literature, culture, or history from an Indigenous perspective...
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English Language Notes (2020) 58 (2): 35–49.
Published: 01 October 2020
... on Nick Estes’s work, see Goodman, “Our History Is the Future.” Works Cited ACLU of New Mexico . “ New Mexico Freedom City Policies + Faq .” www.aclu-nm.org/en/new-mexico-freedom-city-policies-faq (accessed October 10 , 2019 ). Amer Sahar . “ Reading Medieval French Literature...
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English Language Notes (2006) 44 (1): 95–102.
Published: 01 March 2006
... contexts in which it developed (824). Inaugurating a term that w ould become profoundly im portant in subsequent scholarship on medieval literature,3Watson identifies a new arena o f vernacular w riting as a sophis­ ticated and culturally relevant body of theological reflection and debate. Given his inter­...
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English Language Notes (2005) 43 (2): 159–166.
Published: 01 December 2005
... influences, litde critical attention has focused on the role Christina s father played in her work. I want to suggest that Gabriele Rossetti s polit­ ical associations and his studies of medieval literature provide 160 English Language Notes another shaping dimension for one of Christina s most wellknown...
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English Language Notes (2020) 58 (2): 121–135.
Published: 01 October 2020
... English Prose .” In Medieval Literature: Chaucer and the Alliterative Tradition , edited by Ford Boris , 103 – 20 . London : Penguin , 1994 . Furrow Melissa . “ Unscholarly Latinity and Margery Kempe .” In Studies in English Language and Literature: “Doubt Wisely”; Papers in Honour...
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English Language Notes (2002) 40 (1): 88–92.
Published: 01 September 2002
.... 0-8156-0678-8. Wall, Richard. An Irish LiteraryDictionary and Glossary. Gerrards Cross, Bucking­ hamshire: Colin Smythe, Ltd., 2001. Pp. 374. he. $55.00. 0-86140-442-4. Wallace, David, ed. The Cambridge History of Medieval Literature. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2002. Pp. xxvi + 1043. he. pb. $110.00...
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English Language Notes (2006) 44 (1): 87–94.
Published: 01 March 2006
... off or a m onolithic bastion against further thought. In pro­ m oting a broader understanding of medieval religious culture and, especially in Wat­ son's work, dem onstrating the insights to be gained from viewing together, rather than partitioning off, mystical, pastoral and devotional literature...
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English Language Notes (2003) 41 (2): 18–32.
Published: 01 December 2003
... in the Medieval Latin Comedies, Rep­ resenting Rape in Medieval and Early Modern Literature, ed. Elizabeth Robertson and Christine M. Rose (NewYork: Palgrave, 2001) 241-53; and Marjorie Curry Woods, Rape and the Pedagogical Rhetoric of Sexual Violence, Criticism and Dissent in the Middle Ages, ed. Rita...
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English Language Notes (2018) 56 (1): 43–52.
Published: 01 April 2018
... in relationship; moreover, it is an art that is central not only to more predictable places in medieval literature, like hagiography or the sermon, but to mystical treatises such as these. Jeff Dolven has argued that there is a fundamental antagonism between constructions of critique and mimesis at least...
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English Language Notes (2004) 41 (4): 1–10.
Published: 01 June 2004
... Martyn, / H e is n a m oore cosyn u n to m e / T h an is this le ef th a t h an g e th o n the tree! T he context o f cosinage m ight suggest th a t it is the folklore figure o f F rench medieval literature to whom the m onk is shown to be m aking reference, rath er than, as The Riverside Chaucer n o ie...