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Knights, Pilgrims, Scholars and Dreamers: Wandering in the Middle Ages A Medieval Oedipus: Gregorius, the Good Sinner Abstract
Fredericka Schmadel
 
The Foreign, The Familiar, and the Fantastic in the Middle Ages A Street Nun's Free Spirited Confession Abstract
Fredericka Schmadel
 
The Foreign, The Familiar, and the Fantastic in the Middle Ages Alienation, Franciscan Identity, and the Annihilation of the Will in Jacopone of Todi's Laude Abstract
Christine Dunn
 
Knights, Pilgrims, Scholars and Dreamers: Wandering in the Middle Ages “Crossing Over: Purgatory Narratives and Mandeville’s Travel through the Vale Perilous” Abstract
Michelle Kustarz
 
Knights, Pilgrims, Scholars and Dreamers: Wandering in the Middle Ages “The Worthless Stories of Pilgrims”: The Art Historical Imagination of Medieval Travelers Abstract
Erik Inglis
 
The Foreign, The Familiar, and the Fantastic in the Middle Ages Chaucer and Linguistic Register: Foreign Words Made Familiar in Troilus and Criseyde Abstract
Joshua R Held
 
The Foreign, The Familiar, and the Fantastic in the Middle Ages Displaced Wars and Prophetic Tellings: Accounting for Pedro, King of Castile Abstract
Emily Houlik-Ritchey
 
The Foreign, The Familiar, and the Fantastic in the Middle Ages From Geoffrey Chaucer to Jeffrey Ford: The Uncanny Afterlife of the Medieval Dream Vision in Contemporary Fantasy Abstract
Timothy S. Miller
 
The Foreign, The Familiar, and the Fantastic in the Middle Ages From the Familiar to the Exotic and Back Again: Reading Location in the Quests of Malory's Morte Abstract
Stephen Atkinson
 
Knights, Pilgrims, Scholars and Dreamers: Wandering in the Middle Ages Green Screen: Illegible Signification in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight Abstract
Nathan Mertes
 
The Foreign, The Familiar, and the Fantastic in the Middle Ages Hebrew in the Early Middle Ages: Foreign, Familiar, and Fantastic Abstract
Damian Fleming
 
The Foreign, The Familiar, and the Fantastic in the Middle Ages IGOR: A 21st Century Reconstruction of the Lay of Igor's Campaign Abstract
Wolodymyr Smishkewych
 
Knights, Pilgrims, Scholars and Dreamers: Wandering in the Middle Ages Le Chevalier au Lion and Monastic Exile in the Middle Ages Abstract
Tamara Janelle Carrell
 
The Foreign, The Familiar, and the Fantastic in the Middle Ages Letters of Marque and the Protection of Civic Privileges in Medieval Marseille Abstract
Christopher David Beck
 
The Foreign, The Familiar, and the Fantastic in the Middle Ages Liturgical Memory: A Case Study of the Chalcedonian and non-Chalcedonian Commemorations of the Council of Chalcedon Abstract
Richard Barrett
 
The Foreign, The Familiar, and the Fantastic in the Middle Ages Local versus Foreign: Reading Anti-Semitism in Bodley 764 Abstract
Alexia Rostow
 
The Foreign, The Familiar, and the Fantastic in the Middle Ages Marriage and Love: The Symbolic Significances of Beowulf's Celibacy Abstract
Yung-Chih Cheng
 
The Foreign, The Familiar, and the Fantastic in the Middle Ages Monstrously Familiar: Questions of the Other in Beowulf and the Nibelungenlied Abstract
Brittany Anne Muscarella
 
The Foreign, The Familiar, and the Fantastic in the Middle Ages Murder Foreign and Domestic: Threatening the Queen in the Poisoned Apple Legend Abstract
Katie Lyn Peebles
 
Knights, Pilgrims, Scholars and Dreamers: Wandering in the Middle Ages Piers Plowman in Wonderland Abstract
Stephanie Opfer
 
The Foreign, The Familiar, and the Fantastic in the Middle Ages Questing on the Synthesized Landscape: A Return to (Utopian) Romance in The Book of John Mandeville Abstract
Benjamin Joy Douglas Ambler
 
Knights, Pilgrims, Scholars and Dreamers: Wandering in the Middle Ages Rethinking Conversion: "Faith”, Exchange and Baptism in the Chronicles of the First Crusade Abstract
Yanay Israeli
 
Knights, Pilgrims, Scholars and Dreamers: Wandering in the Middle Ages Stational liturgy and the fermentum in Late Antique Rome Abstract
Richard Barrett
 
The Foreign, The Familiar, and the Fantastic in the Middle Ages The Clashing of Cultures in the Middle English Pearl Abstract
Gretchen Hendrick
 
Knights, Pilgrims, Scholars and Dreamers: Wandering in the Middle Ages The counter-Virgilian narrative in St Brendan's Navigatio Abstract
Donka D Markus
 
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