IMC 2014: Keywords
IMC 2014: Sessions tagged with Language and Literature - Middle English
- Alliterative Utopias and Distopias (1334)
- Arthur's Empire and the Uses and Abuses of Theory (524)
- A World of Empires, I: Claiming Imperial Authority (118)
- Body and Soul in Medieval Literature (1535)
- Conceptualizing Value in Early Medieval Britain and Ireland, II: Anglo-Saxon and Norman England (1102)
- Consolidating Power through Text and Image (805)
- Creative Destruction in Late Medieval English Religious Writings: Traditions and Transmission (1234)
- Cross-Cultural Contexts: Songs, Chronicles, and Travel (304)
- Emperors and Tyrants in Religious Plays (1025)
- Empire, Battle, and Politics: Surviving the Wars of the Roses (731)
- Empire and Medievalist Fantasy (124)
- Empire of the Son, II: Ecclesiological vs Mystical? (1633)
- Empires Lost: Writing the Past around Conquered England (1101)
- Empires True and False in Medieval Literature (725)
- Enemies, II: Literary and Dramatic Presentations of Enemies (1137)
- England's Immigrants, 1330-1550, I: Structures and Scope (505)
- Food, Heat, and Weapons: Perceptions of Material Culture (1704)
- Form and How It Matters in Middle English Poetry (834)
- Fragmented Body Politic, I: Bodies of Land and Fragments of Empire (1125)
- Fragmented Body Politic, II: Gender, Genre, and the Ruler's Two Bodies in Late Medieval England (1207)
- Fragmented Body Politic, III: Habeas Corpus - Producing the Material and Textual Body (1505)
- Gendering the Empire: Arthurian Women in Medieval and Victorian Literature (224)
- Ideal Political Spaces in Late Middle Ages: The Empire, the Kingdom, and the City (312)
- Images and Relationships in Late Medieval Devotional Texts (1034)
- Imagined Communities in Middle English Romance and Outlaw Tales (821)
- Imperium in imperio: Women, Power, and Authority in Chaucer and Malory (1525)
- Imperium sine fine: Empire, Faith, and Eternity in Chaucer and His World (1209)
- Language and Social Syntax: War-Mongering, Peace-Making, and Style in Medieval England (634)
- Late Medieval Theories of Empire (1112)
- Linguistic Empire or Linguistic Republic in Later Medieval England?: New Tools and Tactics (804)
- 'Meke Reverence and Devotion': New Perspectives on Orthodox English Pastoralia (1134)
- Mercantile Morality and Moral Emotions in Medieval England (1625)
- Mode in Lay and Song: Voice, Sight, Aurality, and Understanding in the Medieval Lyric (734)
- N-Town's Diversity: Its History and Its Plays (1626)
- Negotiating the Boundary between Human and Non-Human: Dogs, Warriors, and Fools (113)
- Networks of Knowledge and the Transmission of Empire (325)
- New Communities of Interpretation: Religion in Europe, c. 1300-1550, I - Introduction, Perspectives, and Methods (1129)
- New Perspectives on Beowulf: Text, Translation, and Rhythm (301)
- Pilgrimage Writing and Pilgrimage Practice in the Later Middle Ages (837)
- Rewriting History: Kings, Crusades, and Armenians (1309)
- Romance, Gower, and Middle English Literary Empire (1725)
- Romance and Empire in Middle English Literature (306)
- Sex, Rape, and Empire in Medieval Romance Narrative from Byzantium to England (125)
- The Clergy in Western Europe, 700-1200, I: Education, Training, and Liturgy (1011)
- The Evils of Empire (525)
- The Literature of Medieval Scandinavia, V: Political, Cultural, and Mythological Empires (633)
- The North Remembers: Chivalry and Warfare in Late Medieval Scotland (521)
- Theories of Performance in Drama, Literature, and Iconography (205)
- The Ten Commandments in Medieval Vernaculars (1335)
- Transgression and Desire in Medieval Literature (1038)
- Visions, Voices, and Other Hallucinatory Experiences in the Middle Ages, I: Narratives (735)
- Women and the Empirical: Language, Belief, and Sensory Perception, II (808)