IMC 2008: Strands
IMC 2008: Sessions in strand Language and Literature - Comparative
- After Fontes: Anglo-Saxon Authors and their Literary Sources (101)
- An Animal as an Image of Human Being (1116)
- Between Encyclopaedia and Physiologus: The Literary Animal in between Zoology and Allegorical Interpretation, I - Texts (717)
- 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)
- Concepts of Courtesy and Chivalry (1110)
- Garden Plants: Names and Introduction in Medieval Northern Europe, I (812)
- Garden Plants: Names and Introduction in Medieval Northern Europe, II (1012)
- Landscapes with Meaning (1313)
- Medieval Disputation, I: Literary Perspectives (1210)
- Nature and Divine Order, II: The Visual Transformation of Nature in Religious Plays and Other Religious Text Genres (619)
- Nature and the Gift of Grace: Literature and Liturgy in the Central Middle Ages (319)
- Nurture and Nature (113)
- Opposing Worlds in Literature (820)
- Poetry of Place (511)
- Renaissance Medievalism: Dante, Dürer, Deloney (707)
- Sea, Air, Land: Literary Animals (620)
- The (Sensual) Perception of Divine Nature by Medieval Mystics (1114)
- The Ambigious Wilderness in Icelandic Romances: Threat and Enticement (618)
- The Duality of Landscape: Literary Liminality (220)
- The Mirror of Nature in Medieval Aesthetic Literature and Culture (719)
- The Power of Words (811)
- The Unnatural World, IV: Socio-Political Monsters (523)
- Views from the Outside: Representations of Iceland in Medieval and Modern Literature (509)
- 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)