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Faculty
Thelma Fenster
Professor Emerita of French, Fordham University (Co-Director). Christine de Pizan; Isotta Nogarola; French of England: editions, translations, gender studies. fenster@fordham.edu
Jocelyn Wogan-Browne
Thomas F.X. and Theresa Mullarkey Chair in English Literature, English Department, Fordham University (Co-Director). Hagiography, medieval women's literary culture, vernacular theory and practice, French of England, editions, translations.
woganbrowne@fordham.edu; www.fordham.edu/academics/programs_at_fordham_/english/faculty/english_faculty/jocelyn_woganbrowne_74933.asp
Maryanne Kowaleski
Joseph Fitzpatrick, S.J. Distinguished Professor of History and Director of the Center for Medieval Studies, Fordham University. Towns and trade, women and family, maritime history and records. kowaleski@fordham.edu; www.fordham.edu/academics/programs_at_fordham_/history_department/faculty/maryanne_kowaleski/
Susan Dudash
Assistant Professor of French, Department of Modern Languages and Literatures, Fordham University. Christine de Pizan, Arthurian romance. dudash@fordham.edu
Nicholas Paul
Assistant Professor of History, Fordham University. Crusades, French of Outremer, medieval historiography of the crusades, memorial culture. npaul@fordham.edu; www.fordham.edu/academics/programs_at_fordham_/history_department/faculty/nicholas_paul_70077.asp
Suzanne Hafner
Assistant Professor of German, Department of Modern Languages and Literatures, Fordham University. Gender, Virgil in the Middle Ages. hafner@fordham.edu; www.fordham.edu/academics/programs_at_fordham_/modern_languages_and/faculty/susanne_hafner_77519.asp
Suzanne Yeager
Assistant Professor of English and Medieval Studies, Fordham University. Crusade poetry, romance and chronicle, pilgrim culture, social identity. yeager@fordham.edu; www.fordham.edu/academics/programs_at_fordham_/english/faculty/english_faculty/suzanne_yeager_28657.asp
Rebecca June
Visiting Assistant Professor of Medieval Literature, Fordham University. Gender, communal identity, foundational narratives. rjune@fordham.edu
Associated Faculty
Christopher Baswell
Professor of English and Comparative Literature, Columbia University, and Anne Whitney Olin Professor of English, Barnard College. Vernacular palaeolography, classical culture in the Middle Ages, romans d'antiquité, cultural imagination of disability. cbaswell@barnard.edu; www.columbia.edu/cu/english/fac_profiles.htm#cbaswell
Catherine Hume
olim MHRA Research Associate in the French of England at York. Multilingual bible translation in England. Editions of La Lumere as lais prologue and a Middle English Appendix for Vernacular Literary Theory and Practices: The French of England, ed. Jocelyn Wogan-Browne, Thelma Fenster and Delbert Russell (forthcoming, see Publications).
Mark Ormrod
Professor of History and Medieval Studies, University of York, UK. Later medieval English history, government and politics, medieval masculinities, Edward III, medieval parliamentary petitions.
wmo1@york.ac.uk
www.york.ac.uk/history/staff/profiles/ormrod/
Delbert Russell
Professor Emeritus of French, University of Waterloo, Canada. Co-editor, with Jocelyn Wogan-Browne, Thelma Fenster, et al., of The French of England: Vernacular Theory and Practice, c.1100-c.1500 (forthcoming). Numerous editions for the Anglo-Norman Text Society. drussell@uwaterloo.ca; see also his web site, MARGOT, containing on-line texts in the French of England: margot.uwaterloo.ca/
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FoE Translators for FRETS (French of England Translation Series)
This series recognizes that the French literature of medieval England is a literature in its own right, worthy of translation and thus of the refreshed intercultural exchange and interliterary conversation that exists only with difficulty, or not at all, without translation. FRETS provides distinguished volumes in translations for all interested readers, including but not restricted to scholars and students. FRETS represents a first articulated effort to bring to speakers of English a considerably fuller understanding of medieval English culture and literature, so much of it in French, than that allowed by the very few well known works of the French of England hitherto translated into English (many times -- such as Marie de France's lais and the Chanson de Roland). For more on this series, see Publications.
Dr. Marianne Ailes, University of Bristol, UK. www.bris.ac.uk/french/staff/ailes.html
Professor Christopher Baswell, Columbia and Barnard Universities. www.columbia.edu/cu/english/fac_profiles.htm#cbaswell
Dr. Catherine Batt, University of Leeds, UK. www.leeds.ac.uk/arts/people/20040/school_of_english/person/1101/catherine_batt
Professor Maureen Boulton, University of Notre Dame. romancelanguages.nd.edu/people/boulton-maureen/
Dr. Daron Burrows, University of Manchester, UK. www.llc.manchester.ac.uk/subjects/french/staff/daron-burrows/
Dr. Neil Cartlidge, Durham University, UK. www.dur.ac.uk/english.studies/academicstaff/
Professor Thelma Fenster, Emerita, Fordham University. fenster@fordham.edu
Professor Joan M. Ferrante, Emerita, Columbia University. www.columbia.edu/cu/english/fac_profiles.htm
Professor Robert W. Hanning, Emeritus, Columbia University. www.columbia.edu/cu/english/fac_profiles.htm
Dr. Meg Lamont, North Carolina State University. meg.lamont@gmail.com
Dr. Thomas O'Donnell, Fordham University. todonnell12@fordham.edu
Dr. Brent Pitts, University of Raleigh, North Carolina. www.meredith.edu/forlang/BrentPitts.htm
Dr. Laurie Postlewate, Barnard College, NY. french.barnard.edu/profiles/laurie-postlewate
Professor Delbert Russell, Emeritus, University of Waterloo, Canada. french.uwaterloo.ca/members/russell.html
Dr. Diane Speed, University of Sydney, Australia. sydney.edu.au/arts/english/staff/profiles/speed_d.shtml
Professor Robert M. Stein, Purchase College and Columbia University. www.purchase.edu/departments/academicprograms/faculty/robertstein/robertstein.aspx
Dr. Judith Weiss, Robinson College, Cambridge University.
Professor Jocelyn Wogan-Browne, Fordham University. www.fordham.edu/academics/programs_at_fordham_/english/faculty/english_faculty/jocelyn_woganbrowne_74933.asp
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French of England Translation Series Occasional Publication Series (FRETS OPS) Scholars
Katharine Bilous, York Centre for Medieval Studies. krb503@york.ac.uk
Dr. Jane Bliss, Oxford University. jane.bliss@lmh.oxon.org
Professor Tony Hunt, St. Peter's College, Oxford University. www.spc.ox.ac.uk/Staff/69/Staff.html
Mrs. Henrietta Leyser, Senior Research Fellow, St. Peter's College, Oxford University. www.spc.ox.ac.uk/staff/69/staff.html |
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