IMC 2008: Keywords
IMC 2008: Sessions tagged with Language and Literature - Middle English
- Alchemy and the Larger World (710)
- Always on my Mind: Memory and Identity in Late Medieval Britain (711)
- Approaches to Julian of Norwich (111)
- Between Encyclopaedia and Physiologus: The Literary Animal in between Zoology and Allegorical Interpretation, II - Animals (817)
- Bodily Functions in Late Medieval Literature and Art (810)
- Chaucer and the Natural World (1019)
- Domestic Social Relations in Late Medieval England (1010)
- Dress and Textile Terminology (311)
- Editing Texts: Challenges and Computing Opportunities (1304)
- Englishness and the Sea, II: Post-Conquest Writings (1120)
- Interpreting Late Medieval Textual Cultures (1309)
- Marriage and Mothers (804)
- Mercantile Piety and the Material Artifact in Late Medieval Yorkshire (302)
- Monsters and the Margins (723)
- My Will Be Done (1308)
- Natural Born Gentlemen?: Education and Inborn Qualities in Later Medieval Texts (313)
- Natural History / The History of Nature: Appraising the 'Natural' in the Middle Ages, I (1017)
- Natural History / The History of Nature: Appraising the 'Natural' in the Middle Ages, II (1117)
- Nature, Artifice, and Eternity in the Middle English Lyric (1319)
- Nature and Divine Order, II: The Visual Transformation of Nature in Religious Plays and Other Religious Text Genres (619)
- Nature and Religion in Piers Plowman (1119)
- New Studies on the Manipulus florum of Thomas of Ireland (822)
- Nurture and Nature (113)
- Perspectives on 18th-Century Medievalism (807)
- Poetry of Place (511)
- Queer Landscapes (1614)
- Renaissance Medievalism: Dante, Dürer, Deloney (707)
- Rethinking the South English Legendary (611)
- Social Contexts: Chaucer and the Cely Letters (809)
- Standing in the Shadow of the Master: Chaucerian Influences and Interpretations (211)
- Texts and Buildings: The Setting of Late Medieval Devotion in England (1106)
- The (Sensual) Perception of Divine Nature by Medieval Mystics (1114)
- The Liminality of the Court (120)
- The Natural World and Late Medieval Devotion (815)
- Three Seasons: Winter, Spring, and Summer (1219)
- Troping the Other: Outside the Known or the Ordinary (720)
- Vegetation Motifs and Vegetation Imagery in Religious Art and Architecture (1623)
- Wild Nature and Human Culture (520)
- Wild Women and Mad Men (1511)
- Women's Voices (605)
- Writing the Natural World, I: Literature and the Heavens (517)
- Writing the Natural World, II: Gendering Natural Imagery (617)
- Writing the Natural World, III: Conflicted Female Figures (1620)