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Robert J. Meyer-Lee started the topic CFPs for MLA 2024 Middle English Forum sessions in the discussion
LLC Middle English on MLA Commons 2 years, 12 months agoHere are the CFPs for the Middle English Forum’s two sessions, along with a third that’s a collaborative session with the Chaucer Forum.
Adapting Middle English Literature
Organizers: Susan Nakley and Ruen-chuan Ma
This session invites us to consider how contemporary adaptations of Middle English literature contribute to the projects of…[Read more]
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David A. Wacks deposited Aljamiado retellings of the Hebrew Bible in the group
CLCS Medieval on MLA Commons 2 years, 12 months agoStories from the Hebrew Bible were popular among the Iberian Peninsula’s Jews, Christians, and Muslims. Beginning in the 14th century, Muslims and Moriscos retold these stories in Aljamiado texts in Spanish or Aragonese written in Arabic characters. These fictionalized retellings drew on vernacular language and literary forms common to C…[Read more]
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José Angel GARCÍA LANDA replied to the topic Twentieth Century in the discussion
English Literature on Humanities Commons 2 years, 12 months agoNotas sobre Searle y la construcción de la realidad social: https://personal.unizar.es/garciala/publicaciones/notasSearleIbercampus.pdf
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José Angel GARCÍA LANDA replied to the topic Renaissance and 17th c. in the discussion
English Literature on Humanities Commons 2 years, 12 months agoJohn Donne, ‘The Good-Morrow’ https://www.academia.edu/8202758/
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Robert E. Stansfield-Cudworth deposited From Minority to Maturity: The Evolution of Later Lollardy in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 3 years agoThough English supporters of the Oxford theologian John Wycliffe (d.1384)—known as “Lollards”—had been drawn from academic and noble/gentry circles during the later-fourteenth and early-fifteenth centuries, persecution, equation of heresy with sedition, and the failure of Sir John Oldcastle’s Rebellion (1414) ensured overt abandonment of Lollard i…[Read more]
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Robert E. Stansfield-Cudworth deposited From Minority to Maturity: The Evolution of Later Lollardy in the group
Late Medieval History on Humanities Commons 3 years agoThough English supporters of the Oxford theologian John Wycliffe (d.1384)—known as “Lollards”—had been drawn from academic and noble/gentry circles during the later-fourteenth and early-fifteenth centuries, persecution, equation of heresy with sedition, and the failure of Sir John Oldcastle’s Rebellion (1414) ensured overt abandonment of Lollard i…[Read more]
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José Angel GARCÍA LANDA replied to the topic Eighteenth Century in the discussion
English Literature on Humanities Commons 3 years agoLa teatralidad del yo en Adam Smith: http://personal.unizar.es/garciala/publicaciones/teatralidadSmith.pdf
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José Angel GARCÍA LANDA replied to the topic Contemporary fiction in the discussion
English Literature on Humanities Commons 3 years agoIlluminations from This Thing of Darkness: https://www.academia.edu/7922432/
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José Angel GARCÍA LANDA replied to the topic Twentieth Century in the discussion
English Literature on Humanities Commons 3 years agoThe Mind, a Room of One’s Own: An Epiphanic Moment in Virginia Woolf: https://personal.unizar.es/garciala/publicaciones/Woolfthemindaroom.pdf
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José Angel GARCÍA LANDA replied to the topic Shakespeare in the discussion
English Literature on Humanities Commons 3 years agoRetropost, 2013: Sonetos de hondo seso en el Poetry&Poetics eJournal https://vanityfea.blogspot.com/2013/01/sonetos-de-hondo-seso-en-el-poetry.html
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José Angel GARCÍA LANDA started the topic Contemporary ?Nonfiction in the discussion
English Literature on Humanities Commons 3 years agoLet’s begin at the top, almost. The Real Reason for the Title: https://www.flickr.com/photos/garciala/52628506203/in/dateposted-public/
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José Angel GARCÍA LANDA replied to the topic Eighteenth Century in the discussion
English Literature on Humanities Commons 3 years agoRetropost, 2013: Edward Gibbon https://vanityfea.blogspot.com/2013/01/edward-gibbon.html
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José Angel GARCÍA LANDA replied to the topic Eighteenth Century in the discussion
English Literature on Humanities Commons 3 years agoErasmus Darwin: https://vanityfea.blogspot.com/2013/01/erasmus-darwin.html
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José Angel GARCÍA LANDA replied to the topic Twentieth Century in the discussion
English Literature on Humanities Commons 3 years agoThe New Theatre https://thishugestage.blogspot.com/2023/01/the-new-theatre.html
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José Angel GARCÍA LANDA replied to the topic Nineteenth-century in the discussion
English Literature on Humanities Commons 3 years agoThe Ape and the Lady: https://thishugestage.blogspot.com/2023/01/the-ape-and-lady.html
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José Angel GARCÍA LANDA replied to the topic Twentieth Century in the discussion
English Literature on Humanities Commons 3 years agoKrapp’s Last Tape: https://thishugestage.blogspot.com/2023/01/krapps-last-tape.html
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José Angel GARCÍA LANDA replied to the topic Twentieth Century in the discussion
English Literature on Humanities Commons 3 years agoRetropost, 2013: The Unforgivable https://vanityfea.blogspot.com/2013/01/the-unforgivable.html
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Sarah Allen started the topic UPDATED UPDATED Call for proposals for the 2024 MLA in the discussion
CLCS Medieval on MLA Commons 3 years agoPlease note new deadline of 2/1 for proposal submissions, with apologies for the confusion!!
The executive committee of the P14 Chinese forum invites proposals for a session to be sponsored by the forum for the 2024 MLA annual convention, which will be held January 4-7 in Philadelphia. Possible formats include panels (three presentations and a…[Read more]
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José Angel GARCÍA LANDA replied to the topic Contemporary fiction in the discussion
English Literature on Humanities Commons 3 years agoRetropost, 2013: Salman Rushdie https://vanityfea.blogspot.com/2013/01/salman-rushdie.html
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