Join us for today's Medieval English Research Seminar!
🗣️Enucleator venio, non pugnator": the uneven authority of pseudohistories in Gerald of Wales (Jenyth Evans, Oxford)
📅 Tues 12th Nov, 12pm
🏫English Faculty, Lecture Theatre 2
We're back with the 📜Medieval English Research Seminar📜 for Michaelmas Term!
🗣️Ascetic Theory and the Impaired Christ: Peter Damian, Richard Rolle, Julian of Norwich (Amy Appleford, Boston)
📅 Tues 15th Oct, 12pm
🏫 English Faculty, LT2
https://t.co/0o1wdZUHR0
Primers Volume 7 is out, featuring the sequence, "Grendel's Mother Bites Back" by @lauravarnam! https://t.co/0Bl4ytDEAD
You can see a sample poem and discussion with Laura here: https://t.co/z2o4m2YiWr
@NineArchesPress
On our blog this week, @DE_Sawyer (@engfac@MedEngOxon) writes about his brand new book, out this month with Oxford University Press, on Reading Middle English Verse.
https://t.co/f4YH9xHLUf
Today we welcome @TimothyLGlover to our lunchtime research seminar!
📜Medieval English Research Seminar, TT 2024
🗣️Compilatory Form and Authorship in Richard Rolle and in Late-Medieval Religious Literature (Tim Glover, Cambridge)
📅 May 14th
⏰12.15 pm
🏫English Faculty, LT2
Prof Francis Leneghan of the @engfac will share his current research on Old English prose translations of the Bible on May 30th at the University of Bergen (@BergenUib). This work is part of his Leverhulme-funded project, Origins of Old English Prose. https://t.co/Az1fVGUmBL
The Ten-Minute Book Club will be at the Vice-Chancellor’s awards showcase next week! The project features book club toolkits on Hoccleve, Henryson, Exeter Riddles, medieval lyric and Chaucer, with introductions written by medievalists across the Faculty: https://t.co/xnTJ6EEIVJ
Today, from two of our doctoral students!
📜 Medieval English Research Seminar, TT 2024
🗣️Implicit and Explicit Critiques of Visual Culture in the Cloud-Corpus (Fred Morgan); Rewriting Heorot in American Fiction (Simon Heller)
📅 Tues 30 Apr
⏰ 12.15 pm
🏫English Faculty, LT2
Such a pleasure to be in conversation with artist Daisy Harcourt at her Women & Word exhibition at the Townhouse in Spitalfields this eve. Lovely audience and so nice to see some of my former students! 💞 (And yes, that’s Daisy’s portrait of me in the background!)
A new term brings an exciting new Medieval Research Seminar lineup: https://t.co/0o1wdZUHR0
Join us at 12.15 on Tuesdays (Weeks 1-6) in St Cross Building, LT2.
On our blog today, Dr Laura Varnam @lauravarnam writes about her collection of poems for the women of Beowulf.
Read the fantastic post (and poems!) at https://t.co/F4he1OL1mU
@MedEngOxon@engfac
Summer ‘24 UNIQ+ research internships open to UK undergrads from under-represented / disadvantaged backgrounds: https://t.co/M6pJeiZ3ZI. 7 wks, free accom, £3K stipend.
One of these involves editing Middle English lyrics from MS, with me.