About

After studying in Edinburgh and Berlin, I entered the University of Pennsylvania’s graduate program in English, where I am currently completing my Ph.D. My research centers on war and literature in the late Middle Ages, focusing in particular on how the sprawling series of conflicts now known as the Hundred Years War (1337-1453) changed the way war was represented, theorized, and historicized. I also have related interests in classical reception, material texts, visual culture, and the methodologies of literary study.

Blog Posts

    Publications

    “‘Wereyed on every side:’ Chaucer’s Troilus and Criseyde and the Logic of Siege Warfare,” New Medieval Literatures 20 (2020), 74-106


     

     “A New Manuscript of Knyghthode and Bataile” (with A.S.G. Edwards, University of Kent). Medium Ævum 87.1 (2018): 137-141.

    Projects

    “Forms of Writing, Forms of War: England, Scotland, France c. 1300 – 1450” (Dissertation)

    The Hundred Years War and European Literary History (Edited collection with R.D. Perry, University of Denver)

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