Email: m.corrie@ucl.ac.uk
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DPhil Oxford; MA Glasgow (First-Class Honours English and French).
Research Interests
Marilyn Corrie is a specialist in medieval literature. While she teaches medieval literature in English, she is just as interested in literature written in other languages, especially French (including Anglo-Norman French). She is also fascinated by medieval engagements with classical antiquity, including the literature that classical antiquity produced. As well as French, Marilyn reads Latin, Greek, German and Italian. She is currently completing a monograph about magic in medieval literature, French and English.
Marilyn has published on subjects including early Middle English literature; Anglo-Norman literature; (continental) Old French literature; Chaucer; Lydgate; Malory; medieval manuscripts; and the history of the English language. She welcomes PhD applications from well-qualified students who share any of her interests.
Before joining 白小姐论坛, Marilyn was the Darby Fellow in English at Lincoln College, Oxford.
Selected Publications
Books (edited):
A Concise Companion to Middle English Literature (Wiley-Blackwell, 2009; paperback edition, 2014).
Articles and essays:
鈥楳isogyny in Digby 86鈥, in Interpreting MS Digby 86: A Trilingual Book from Thirteenth-Century Worcestershire, ed. Susanna Fein (Boydell & Brewer, 2019), pp. 113-29.
鈥楥haucer and Translation鈥, in A Companion to Medieval Translation, ed. Jeanette Beer (Arc Humanities Press, 2019), pp. 145-54.
鈥樷淕od may well fordo desteny鈥: Dealing with Fate, Destiny, and Fortune in Sir Thomas Malory鈥檚 Le Morte Darthur and Other Late-Medieval Writing鈥, Studies in Philology 110 (2013), 690-713.
鈥楳iddle English: Dialects and Diversity鈥, in The Oxford History of English, ed. Lynda Mugglestone (OUP, 2006; updated paperback edition, 2012), pp. 106-46.
鈥楽elf-Determination in the Post-Vulgate Suite du Merlin and Malory鈥檚 Le Morte Darthur鈥, Medium 脝vum 73 (2004), 273-89.
鈥楬arley 2253, Digby 86, and the Circulation of Literature in Pre-Chaucerian England鈥, in Studies in the Harley Manuscript: The Scribes, Contents, and Social Contexts of British Library MS Harley 2253, ed. Susanna Fein (Medieval Institute Publications, 2000), pp. 197-220.
鈥楾he Compilation of Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Digby 86鈥, Medium 脝vum 66 (1997), 236-49.
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