IMC 2008: Strands
IMC 2008: Sessions in strand The Natural World, 6: Literature and Music
- Anglo-Saxon Riddles (1220)
- Between Encyclopaedia and Physiologus: The Literary Animal in between Zoology and Allegorical Interpretation, I - Texts (717)
- Chaucer and the Natural World (1019)
- Englishness and the Sea, I: Writings in Old English (1020)
- Evil Nature (320)
- Monstrous Progeny: Unnatural Offspring and Filial Impiety in Old French Literature (623)
- Musicology, III: Music and the Natural World (706)
- 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, I: Didactic Approaches to Nature in Medieval German Literature (519)
- Nature and Divine Order, II: The Visual Transformation of Nature in Religious Plays and Other Religious Text Genres (619)
- Nature and Grace in Dante, I: The Ethical Dimension (119)
- Nature and Grace in Dante, II: Poetry and the Theology of Grace (219)
- Nature and Religion in Piers Plowman (1119)
- Nature in Medieval German Literature (1621)
- Opposing Worlds in Literature (820)
- Representations of the Natural World: Studies in Anglo-Saxon Text and Image (1320)
- Sea, Air, Land: Literary Animals (620)
- The Ambigious Wilderness in Icelandic Romances: Threat and Enticement (618)
- The Dangerous Supernatural (1520)
- The Duality of Landscape: Literary Liminality (220)
- The Liminality of the Court (120)
- The Mirror of Nature in Medieval Aesthetic Literature and Culture (719)
- The Natural World: Retrospect and Prospect - A Round Table Discussion (1701)
- The Natural World in Philosophy, Art, and Literature of the Late Middle Ages (819)
- The Unnatural World, IV: Socio-Political Monsters (523)
- Three Seasons: Winter, Spring, and Summer (1219)
- Transformations: Views of Health, Death, and Eternity in Late Medieval Netherlandic Culture (1616)
- Troping the Other: Outside the Known or the Ordinary (720)
- Wild Nature and Human Culture (520)
- Writing the Natural World, II: Gendering Natural Imagery (617)
- Writing the Natural World, III: Conflicted Female Figures (1620)