IMC 2013: Keywords
IMC 2013: Sessions tagged with Language and Literature - Middle English
- A Dream Come True?: Landscapes of the Imagination (1512)
- After the Conquest: Communities, Languages, Ideals, Forms (531)
- Aspects of Language: Verbs, Grammar, Dialect (831)
- Aspirational Behaviour in Late Medieval England (1629)
- At the Table (1623)
- Books Have Their Histories: Medieval Chronicles and Their Scribes, Manuscripts, and Early Editions, I (527)
- Books Have Their Histories: Medieval Chronicles and Their Scribes, Manuscripts, and Early Editions, II - Prose Brut Manuscripts (627)
- Books Have Their Histories: Medieval Chronicles and Their Scribes, Manuscripts, and Early Editions, III - Historical Texts and Their Authors, Audiences, and Printers (727)
- Books Have Their Histories: Medieval Chronicles and Their Scribes, Manuscripts, and Early Editions, IV - Beyond Brut History (827)
- Dangerous Devices?: The Functions of Pleasure in Middle English Literature and Drama (1713)
- (Dis)Pleasures of Staged Music and Dance (1113)
- DISTAFF, I: Focus on Fibre (1508)
- DISTAFF, II: Narrative on Dress - Dress as Allegory (1608)
- Domestic Relationships: Familia and Domus (1529)
- Eat, Read, and Be Merry?: Social Pleasure and Its Implications in Late Medieval England and France (1323)
- Emplaced Desire: The Pleasures of Place in Medieval Britain (314)
- European Perspectives on the Pleasure and Performance of Religious Reading (1716)
- Franciscans in Action (525)
- French Connections and Middle English Literature (1527)
- From Pain to Pleasure through Ecstatic Experience: Responses to the Crucified Christ (517)
- Full Stomachs and Belly-Aches: Food in Late Medieval Culture and Medicine (628)
- Gendering the Pleasure Garden: (Re)Reading the Hortus conclusus in the Middle Ages, I (1220)
- Gendering the Pleasure Garden: (Re)Reading the Hortus conclusus in the Middle Ages, II (1320)
- Gentry Entertainments in Middle English and Middle French Literature (1627)
- Holy and Unholy Pleasure in Medieval Theatre and Drama, I (113)
- Hunting for Fun and Political Gain (228)
- I-Thou in Middle English Literature: Approaches to Defining Self and Other (127)
- Images and Imagery of Sex and Desire (1020)
- Medieval to Early Modern: Transition of Romance and its Motifs in England and Spain (1127)
- Money, Economy, and Exchange in Middle English Literature (227)
- Moral Behaviour and Literary Pleasure in Chaucer, Gower, and the Catechism (327)
- Mystical Theology: Pleasure in Spiritual Consummation (1717)
- Nuove Leve, II: Young Germanic Philologists in Italy (1328)
- Of Marvels and Mankind: Tales and Travel in Strange Locations (807)
- Of Mills and Manors (633)
- Performing Robin Hood (1326)
- Performing Beauty: Playing and Staging Perfection (1513)
- Pious Passion and Its Ideologies in Middle English Literature (208)
- Pleasurable Peregrinations: Re-Creations of the Holy Land in the Later Middle Ages (613)
- Pleasure, Erotic Violence, and Chivalry in Medieval Romance (1618)
- Pleasure, Sound, and Space from Pre-Conquest to Late Medieval Literature (1611)
- Pleasure in Medieval Literature (812)
- Pleasure of Senses, I: Consumption, Taste, and Fragrance (1523)
- Pleasures and Pains of Family Life in Late Medieval Hagiography (622)
- Pleasures and the Prices of Sin: In the City and among the Elite (1519)
- Pleasures in Poetry: Structure, Metre, Rhythm (1214)
- Pleasures of Devout Pain: Suffering and Torture in Religious Writing (1217)
- Pleasures of Knowledge and Learning (714)
- Pleasures of the Intellect: Reading, Writing, and Historiography (614)
- Pleasures of Transformation and Bestiality (513)
- Popular Medievalism: Buffy, Beowulf, Robin Hood (1733)
- Rage, Pleasure, and Fragmentation: Examples in French Romance (1012)
- Reading Practice and Practising Reading in the 15th Century: Pedagogy, Policy, and Play (1027)
- Relationships in Old English Literature (1501)
- Representations of Male Sanctity in the Later Middle Ages (308)
- Sentence and Solace in English Biblical Drama, I (1026)
- Sentence and Solace in English Biblical Drama, II (1126)
- Sentence and Solace in English Biblical Drama, III (1226)
- Social, Political, and Cultural Exchanges: Ireland, Britain, and the Wider World in the Later Middle Ages, IV - Political Relationships on the Fringes of English Polity (1305)
- 'So of old bookes cometh our cunnyng newe': Accessing Medieval Texts and Images in the Digital Age (1628)
- Spiritual and Bodily Pleasure: Ethics and Exchange (1317)
- Spreading the Light: Transmission and Reception of the Vernacular Elucidarium (332)
- The Idea of Place in Middle English Literature (1727)
- The Knight, the Priest, and the Physician: Perspectives on Military History (233)
- The Pleasure of English Literature after the Middle Ages (1212)
- The Pleasure of Place: Landscape and Geography in Romance and Chronicle (1612)
- The Pleasures of Medievalism (1312)
- 'Thy lustie lyre ovirspred with spottis blak': New Approaches to Disease in Vernacular Literature (1308)
- 'We are, with the Divine Persons, One Love and One Enjoyment', II: Explorations of Pleasure and Enjoyment in the Mystics of the Low Countries (1133)
- Welcome to Late Medieval England: Drunken Priests, Cunning Cooks, and Communal Vice (1522)
- 'You Can't Always Get What You Want': Conflicted Pleasures in Literatures and Semantics (1114)