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Revisiting the Legacy of Boethius in the Middle Ages. Harvard University, March 13-15, 2014. The University of Notre Dame. Ann Astell is a Professor of Theology at the University of Notre Dame, where she was appointed in 2007, after serving as Professor of English and chair of Medieval Studies at Purdue University. Her research focuses on medieval literature and spirituality. She is the author of six books, including. The Song of Songs in the Middle Ages. Job, Boethius, and Epic Truth. 2009) A member of ...
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Chaucer: Texts, Conflicts, & Contexts | Dr Kate Ash-Irisarri
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Chaucer: Texts, Conflicts, and Contexts. Week 1 – The General Prologue. Week 2 – The General Prologue. Week 3 – The Miller’s Tale. Week 4 – The Reeve’s Tale. Week 5 – The Cook’s Tale and Fragment I. Week 7 – The Man of Law’s Tale I. Chaucer: Texts, Conflicts, & Contexts. Week 1 The General Prologue. Week 2 The General Prologue. Week 3 Miller’s Tale. Week 4 Reeve’s Tale. Week 5 Cook’s Tale and Fragment 1 as a whole, unfinished tales. Week 6 READING WEEK. Week 7 Man of Law’s Prologue and Tale. In honour of...
Week 7 – The Man of Law’s Tale I | Dr Kate Ash-Irisarri
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Chaucer: Texts, Conflicts, and Contexts. Week 1 – The General Prologue. Week 2 – The General Prologue. Week 3 – The Miller’s Tale. Week 4 – The Reeve’s Tale. Week 5 – The Cook’s Tale and Fragment I. Week 7 – The Man of Law’s Tale I. Protected: Week 7 – The Man of Law’s Tale I. This content is password protected. To view it please enter your password below:. This post is password protected. Enter the password to view any comments. A look at Manchester's medieval past twitter.com/gtimperley/sta. Esmeralda&...
Publications | Dr Kate Ash-Irisarri
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Chaucer: Texts, Conflicts, and Contexts. Week 1 – The General Prologue. Week 2 – The General Prologue. Week 3 – The Miller’s Tale. Week 4 – The Reeve’s Tale. Week 5 – The Cook’s Tale and Fragment I. Week 7 – The Man of Law’s Tale I. Chapters in Edited Collections. 8216;St Margaret and the Politics of Scottish Sainthood’, in. Sanctity as Literature in Late Medieval Britain. Ed by Anke Bernau and Eva von Contzen (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2015). 8216;, in. 8216;Friend or foe? 8216;, in.
The Problem with Alisoun | Dr Kate Ash-Irisarri
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Chaucer: Texts, Conflicts, and Contexts. Week 1 – The General Prologue. Week 2 – The General Prologue. Week 3 – The Miller’s Tale. Week 4 – The Reeve’s Tale. Week 5 – The Cook’s Tale and Fragment I. Week 7 – The Man of Law’s Tale I. The Problem with Alisoun. Asymp; 2 Comments. 8216;Experience, though noon auctoritee. Were in this world, is right ynogh for me. To speke of wo that is in mariage’ (. Wife of Bath’s Prologue. Wife of Bath’s Prologue and Tale. And it always amazes me that students study. You a...
Week 3 – The Miller’s Tale | Dr Kate Ash-Irisarri
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Chaucer: Texts, Conflicts, and Contexts. Week 1 – The General Prologue. Week 2 – The General Prologue. Week 3 – The Miller’s Tale. Week 4 – The Reeve’s Tale. Week 5 – The Cook’s Tale and Fragment I. Week 7 – The Man of Law’s Tale I. Protected: Week 3 – The Miller’s Tale. This content is password protected. To view it please enter your password below:. This post is password protected. Enter the password to view any comments. A look at Manchester's medieval past twitter.com/gtimperley/sta. Esmeralda's...
Week 5 – The Cook’s Tale & Fragment I | Dr Kate Ash-Irisarri
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Chaucer: Texts, Conflicts, and Contexts. Week 1 – The General Prologue. Week 2 – The General Prologue. Week 3 – The Miller’s Tale. Week 4 – The Reeve’s Tale. Week 5 – The Cook’s Tale and Fragment I. Week 7 – The Man of Law’s Tale I. Protected: Week 5 – The Cook’s Tale and Fragment I. This content is password protected. To view it please enter your password below:. This post is password protected. Enter the password to view any comments. In honour of #WorldPhotoDay. Smailholm Tower @ welovehistory. Esmera...
Women in Love | Dr Kate Ash-Irisarri
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Chaucer: Texts, Conflicts, and Contexts. Week 1 – The General Prologue. Week 2 – The General Prologue. Week 3 – The Miller’s Tale. Week 4 – The Reeve’s Tale. Week 5 – The Cook’s Tale and Fragment I. Week 7 – The Man of Law’s Tale I. Asymp; Leave a comment. I hope you enjoy:. Doth me penaunce,. So depe ye be. Grauen, parde,. Euer I yow see. Though I ne playn. But bere yt styll,. It were in vayn. You can access the three poems mentioned here through Blackwell’s online appendix. Larr; Previous post. You are...
CFP: The Three Estates International Symposium, University of Edinburgh, 6-8 June 2014 | Dr Kate Ash-Irisarri
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Chaucer: Texts, Conflicts, and Contexts. Week 1 – The General Prologue. Week 2 – The General Prologue. Week 3 – The Miller’s Tale. Week 4 – The Reeve’s Tale. Week 5 – The Cook’s Tale and Fragment I. Week 7 – The Man of Law’s Tale I. CFP: The Three Estates International Symposium, University of Edinburgh, 6-8 June 2014. Asymp; Leave a comment. Deadline: 31 December 2013. Further details available on the Staging and Representing the Renaissance Scottish Court website. Larr; Previous post. Next post →.
Events | Dr Kate Ash-Irisarri
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Chaucer: Texts, Conflicts, and Contexts. Week 1 – The General Prologue. Week 2 – The General Prologue. Week 3 – The Miller’s Tale. Week 4 – The Reeve’s Tale. Week 5 – The Cook’s Tale and Fragment I. Week 7 – The Man of Law’s Tale I. June 2014: ‘Reading Medieval Manuscripts’ – Hands on session (KS3) – University of Manchester (Department of Education DUX Award Scheme). February 2014: ‘ The Fourteenth-Century Context of the. Wife of Bath’s Prologue. 8211; Lecture – Altrincham Grammar School for Girls.
Week 4 – The Reeve’s Tale | Dr Kate Ash-Irisarri
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Chaucer: Texts, Conflicts, and Contexts. Week 1 – The General Prologue. Week 2 – The General Prologue. Week 3 – The Miller’s Tale. Week 4 – The Reeve’s Tale. Week 5 – The Cook’s Tale and Fragment I. Week 7 – The Man of Law’s Tale I. Protected: Week 4 – The Reeve’s Tale. This content is password protected. To view it please enter your password below:. This post is password protected. Enter the password to view any comments. A look at Manchester's medieval past twitter.com/gtimperley/sta. A View of Florence.
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