Oxford, The Bodleian Libraries, MS Broxb. 83.4
Teaching
I teach undergraduate and graduate courses on literature in English, French, and Latin, with a focus on medieval and early modern texts. In addition to teaching literature, I have led introductions to manuscripts and book history for undergraduate and graduate students. I have developed classes drawing on the special collection materials at the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, the library of the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, and the Hargrett Library.
Teaching at the University of Georgia
Medieval Theories of Multilingualism and Translation (MA/PhD)
Tudor Literature (BA)
Literature and War (BA)
Chaucer (BA)
English Literature from the Beginnings to 1700 (BA)
Medieval Romance (BA)
Teaching at the University of Groningen
From Manuscript to Printed Book (MA Writing, Editing and Mediating)
Poetry After Chaucer (MA English Literature and Culture)
Tudor Books (MA English Literature and Culture)
Languages in Early Modern England (MA English Literature and Culture)
Chaucer (BA 1 English Language and Culture)
King Arthur, Romance, and Empire (BA 2 English Language and Culture)
BA and MA thesis projects on medieval and early modern literature include: Christine de Pizan’s work in England, ideas of gender in medieval romance, and gender in Troilus and Criseyde.
