IMC 2005: Strands
IMC 2005: Sessions in strand Language and Literature - Comparative
- Ageing and Authorship in Middle English Literature (817)
- A New Index of Middle English Verse (1321)
- Chaucer: Youth, Death, and Gender (1620)
- Comparative Perspectives on Childhood in Viking Sagas and French Vernacular Texts (1317)
- Family Relations and Geographical Links in Romance (1221)
- Genres, Manuscripts, and the Transmission of Knowledge (1621)
- Good and Bad Advice in Medieval and Renaissance Literature (1323)
- Intra-Generational Devotional and Secular Instruction across Genres (120)
- 'Liberal' Education for the Young: The Good, the Bad, and the Inimitable (711)
- Literary Images of Youth and Medieval Heroes, I (217)
- Literary Images of Youth and Medieval Heroes, II (717)
- Literatur und Mittelalter in Ost Europa (521)
- Medieval Multilingualism (1320)
- Medieval Romance and Christianity: Laying the Groundwork between Text and Belief (821)
- Middle English Textual Editing, Structure, and Revision (1220)
- Old and Young Knights: Medieval Facts and Modern Medievalism (121)
- Perceptions of Youth and Age in Medieval Literature (117)
- Preparing for Death and Salvation (1520)
- Raising the Young: Parents and their Children (1511)
- Rendering the Past and Visualizing the Future in Medieval Literature (801)
- Systems and Subversion: Patterns of Ageing in Medieval Textual Culture (517)
- The Idealization of Youth and the Desire for Old Age (1118)
- Time and Humanity: Arthurian Case-Studies (1121)
- 'Who Will Bid Me for this Turbulent Feast?': Session in Memory of Brian J. Levy (721)
- Wisdom and Experience in Some English Texts From Beowulf to Malory (1021)