Living on an island at the edge of the known world, the medieval Irish were in a unique position ...
This study brings new methodologies of literary geography to bear upon the unique contents of a c...
The so-called Travels of Sir John Mandeville (c. 1356) was one of the most popular books of the l...
This study explores how writers reconciled provocative biblical stories with late-medieval...
An interdisciplinary study of ‘medieval film’ and its cultural functions
Nonhuman voices in Anglo-Saxon literature and material culture uncovers the voice and agen...
The Saints' Life was one of the most popular forms of literature in medieval England. This volume...
This book provocatively argues that much of what English writers of the seventeenth, eighteenth a...
This study examines Exeter riddles, Anglo-Saxon biblical poems (ExodusAndreasJud...
This is the first book-length study of theScottish Legendary of the late fourteenth centur...
Author of The Canterbury Tales and foundation of the English literary tradition, Geoffrey Chaucer...
Explores how sanctity and questions of literariness are intertwined across a range of medieval ge...