Publications
2023
A modern utopia: Architecture, modernity and Ladybird books in post-war Britain
Schmiedeknecht, T., & Rudd, G. (2023). A modern utopia: Architecture, modernity and Ladybird books in post-war Britain. In T. Schmiedeknecht, G. Rudd, & E. Hayward (Eds.), Building Children's Worlds - The Representation of Architecture and Modernity in Picturebooks (pp. 29-48). Routledge.
Introduction
Schmiedeknecht, T., Rudd, G., & Hayward, E. (2023). Introduction. In T. Schmiedeknecht, G. Rudd, & E. Hayward (Eds.), Building Children's Worlds - The Representation of Architecture and Modernity in Picturebooks (pp. 1-7). Routledge.
Landscape
Rudd, G. (2023). Landscape. In The Chaucer Encyclopedia (Vol. 3-4, pp. 1042-1043).
Introduction
Schmiedeknecht, T., Rudd, J., & Hayward, E. (2023). Introduction. In Building Children’s Worlds (pp. 1-7). Routledge. doi:10.4324/9781003131755-1
Building Children's Worlds - the representation of architecture and modernity in picturebooks
Schmiedeknecht, T., Rudd, G., & Hayward, E. (Eds.) (2023). Building Children's Worlds - the representation of architecture and modernity in picturebooks. Abingdon: Routledge.
‘Farewel my bok’: Paying attention to flowers in Chaucer’s prologues to The Legend of Good Women
Rudd, G. (2023). ‘Farewel my bok’: Paying attention to flowers in Chaucer’s prologues to The Legend of Good Women. In Premodern Plants (pp. 7-16). Springer Nature Switzerland. doi:10.1007/978-3-031-46409-6_2
2021
“Tempest Thee Noght”: Meteorologically Inflected Observations on Chaucer, Dunbar and Henryson
Rudd, G. (n.d.). “Tempest Thee Noght”: Meteorologically Inflected Observations on Chaucer, Dunbar and Henryson. Medieval Ecocriticisms, 1(1), 107-120. doi:10.32773/jgpy9583
2020
The Marvellous and the Monstrous in the Sculptures of Twelfth-Century Europe.
Rudd, G. (2020). The Marvellous and the Monstrous in the Sculptures of Twelfth-Century Europe.. FOLKLORE, 131(3), 340-341. doi:10.1080/0015587X.2020.1724445
2019
Animals in Chaucer
Rudd, G. (2019). Animals in Chaucer. In GEOFFREY CHAUCER IN CONTEXT (pp. 209-215). Retrieved from https://www.webofscience.com/
2018
Farewel my bok: Paying attention to flowers in Chaucer’s Prologues to The Legend of Good Women
Rudd, G. (2018). Farewel my bok: Paying attention to flowers in Chaucer’s Prologues to The Legend of Good Women. Postmedieval: A Journal of Medieval Cultural Studies, 9(4), 410-419. doi:10.1057/s41280-018-0099-x
THE POLITICS OF ECOLOGY: LAND, LIFE, AND LAW IN MEDIEVAL BRITAIN
Rudd, G. (2018). THE POLITICS OF ECOLOGY: LAND, LIFE, AND LAW IN MEDIEVAL BRITAIN. JOURNAL OF ENGLISH AND GERMANIC PHILOLOGY, 117(4), 572-574. Retrieved from https://www.webofscience.com/
Water in Medieval Literature: An Ecocritical Reading
Rudd, G. (2018). Water in Medieval Literature: An Ecocritical Reading. SPECULUM-A JOURNAL OF MEDIEVAL STUDIES, 93(4), 1177-1178. doi:10.1086/699886
Lions, Mice and Learning from Animals in Henryson's Fables
Rudd, G. (2018). Lions, Mice and Learning from Animals in Henryson's Fables. In B. Boehrer, M. Hand, & B. Massumi (Eds.), Animals, Animality and Literature. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Retrieved from https://www.cambridge.org/
2017
<b>Elemental ecocriticism: thinking with earth, air, water, and fire</b>, edited by Jeffrey Jerome Cohen and Lowell Duckert, Minneapolis and London, University of Minnesota Press, 2016, ii + 340 pp., US$ 94.50 (hardback), ISBN 978-0-8166-9307-8, US$27.00 (paperback), ISBN 978-0-8166-9306-2
Rudd, G. (2017). <b>Elemental ecocriticism: thinking with earth, air, water, and fire</b>, edited by Jeffrey Jerome Cohen and Lowell Duckert, Minneapolis and London, University of Minnesota Press, 2016, ii + 340 pp., US$ 94.50 (hardback), ISBN 978-0-8166-9307-8, US$27.00 (paperback), ISBN 978-0-8166-9306-2. Green Letters, 21(2), 215-217. doi:10.1080/14688417.2017.1328891
Making the rocks disappear: Refocusing Chaucer's Knight's and Franklin's tales
Rudd, G. (2017). Making the rocks disappear: Refocusing Chaucer's Knight's and Franklin's tales. In The Environmental Tradition in English Literature (pp. 117-129).
<b>Ecological approaches to early modern English texts: a field guide to reading and teaching</b>, edited by Jennifer Munroe, Edward J. Geisweidt and Lynne Bruckner
Rudd, G. (2017). <b>Ecological approaches to early modern English texts: a field guide to reading and teaching</b>, edited by Jennifer Munroe, Edward J. Geisweidt and Lynne Bruckner. Green Letters, 21(1), 104-106. doi:10.1080/14688417.2017.1283804
2016
Human responses to the environment in Medieval Literature
Rudd, G. (2016). Human responses to the environment in Medieval Literature. In J. Parham, & L. Westling (Eds.), A Global History of Literature and the Environment (pp. 141-155). Cambridge: Cambridge UP.
2015
Shifting Identities and Landscapes in 'Sir Gawain and the Green Knight'
Rudd, G. (2015). Shifting Identities and Landscapes in 'Sir Gawain and the Green Knight'. In B. Fannon (Ed.), Medieval English Literature (pp. 45-59). London: Palgrave. Retrieved from https://www.macmillanihe.com/
2013
Greenery: Ecocritical readings of late medieval English literature
Rudd, G. (2013). Greenery: Ecocritical readings of late medieval English literature.
‘The Wilderness of Wirral’ in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
Rudd, G. (2013). ‘The Wilderness of Wirral’ in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. Arthuriana, 23(1), 52-65. doi:10.1353/art.2013.0005
Being Green in Late Medieval English Literature
Rudd, G. (2013). Being Green in Late Medieval English Literature. In G. Garrard (Ed.), The Oxford Handbook to Ecocriticism (pp. 78-97). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
2012
Introduction
Rudd, G. (2012). Introduction. Studies in the Age of Chaucer, 34(1), 309-310. doi:10.1353/sac.2012.0019
“rather be used / than be eaten”?: Harry Bailly’s Animals and The Nun’s Priest’s Tale
Rudd, G. (2012). “rather be used / than be eaten”?: Harry Bailly’s Animals and The Nun’s Priest’s Tale. Studies in the Age of Chaucer, 34(1), 325-330. doi:10.1353/sac.2012.0041
‘Sweit rois…delytsum lyllie’
Rudd, G. (n.d.). ‘Sweit rois…delytsum lyllie’. In The Oxford Handbook of Medieval Literature in English (pp. 395-410). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199229123.013.0021
'Animalia: a symposium on animals in medieval literature'
Rudd, G. (2012). 'Animalia: a symposium on animals in medieval literature'. Studies in the Age of Chaucer, 34. doi:10.1353/sac.2012.0019;
2011
'"Congenial work, with excitement and change": work, home and domestic relations in Gilman's short stories.'
Rudd, J. (2011). '"Congenial work, with excitement and change": work, home and domestic relations in Gilman's short stories.'. Letterature d'America.
'The Torn Voice in "The Giant Wistaria" and "The Unnatural Mother"
Rudd, G. A. (2011). 'The Torn Voice in "The Giant Wistaria" and "The Unnatural Mother". In C. F. Kessler, & J. Tuttle (Eds.), Charlotte Perkins Gilman: New Texts, New Contexts. Ohio: Ohio State University Press.
Substituting earth for God? Reverence, relation and defined places in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and The Secret Garden'
Rudd, G. (2011). Substituting earth for God? Reverence, relation and defined places in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and The Secret Garden'. In W. Rossiter (Ed.), From the Green Knight to the Dark Knight: Ethics and Literature (pp. 17-30). Cambridge: Scholars Press.
2010
Reflections on Teaching Chaucer and Religion: The Nun's Priest's Tale and the Man of Law's Tale
Rudd, G. A. (2010). Reflections on Teaching Chaucer and Religion: The Nun's Priest's Tale and the Man of Law's Tale. In H. Phillips, D. Dyas, & H. Philips (Eds.), Chaucer and Religion (pp. 196-208). Woodbridge: Boydell and Brewer.
The Green Knight's Balancing Act
Rudd, G. (2010). The Green Knight's Balancing Act. In D. Matthews, & A. Bernau (Eds.), In Strange Countries: Middle English Literature and Its Afterlife. Manchester: Manchester University Press.
2009
'Why Does It Always Rain On Me?' Rain in Medieval Literature and Modern Thought
Rudd, G. A. (2009). 'Why Does It Always Rain On Me?' Rain in Medieval Literature and Modern Thought. Green Letters: Journal of ASLE-UK.
Medieval Women's Writing
Rudd, G. A. (2009). Medieval Women's Writing. Unknown Journal, 10(2), 27-29.
2008
From Popular Science To Contemplation: The Clouds Of The Cloud Of Unknowing
Rudd, G. (2008). From Popular Science To Contemplation: The Clouds Of The Cloud Of Unknowing. Unknown Journal, 13-34. doi:10.1017/9781846156557.002
From Popular Science to Contemplation: Clouds in 'The Cloud of Unkowing'
Rudd, G. A. (2008). From Popular Science to Contemplation: Clouds in 'The Cloud of Unkowing'. In S. Ruston (Ed.), Literature and Science (pp. 13-34). Leicester: The English Association.
Women poets of the nineteenth century
Rudd, G. (2008). Women poets of the nineteenth century. MODERN LANGUAGE REVIEW, 103(1), 197-198.
2007
Greenery: Ecocritical Readings of Late Medieval English Texts
Rudd, G. (2007). Greenery: Ecocritical Readings of Late Medieval English Texts. Manchester: Manchester University Press.
2006
In the Mirror of Middle Earth: Langland's use of the world as a book and what we can make of it
Rudd, G. (2006). In the Mirror of Middle Earth: Langland's use of the world as a book and what we can make of it. In F. Beckett, & T. Gifford (Eds.), Culture, Creativity and Environment: new environmentalist criticism (pp. OOO). Amsterdam and New York: Rodopi Press.
Making mention of Aesop: Henryson's fable of the two mice
Rudd, G. (2006). Making mention of Aesop: Henryson's fable of the two mice. Yearbook of English Studies: Translations, 36(1), 39-49.
2005
Analysing Sign Language Poetry
Sutton-Spence, R., Rudd, R., & Ladd, J. (2005). Analysing Sign Language Poetry. London: Palgrave Macmillan.
Charlotte Perkins Gilman: Herland
Rudd, G. (2005). Charlotte Perkins Gilman: Herland. In D. Seed (Ed.), A Companion to Science Fiction (pp. 466-487). Oxford: Blackwell.
Geoffrey Chaucer
Rudd, G. A. (n.d.). Geoffrey Chaucer. Routledge. doi:10.4324/9780203995860
2003
Thinking Through Earth in Langland's Piers Plowman and the Harley Lyric 'Erthe toc of erthe'
Rudd, G. (n.d.). Thinking Through Earth in Langland's Piers Plowman and the Harley Lyric 'Erthe toc of erthe'. Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture, 137-149. doi:10.1558/ecotheology.v8i2.137
2002
Making the Rocks Disappear: Ecocriticism and Chaucer's 'Knight's Tale' and 'Franklin's Tale'
Rudd, G. (2002). Making the Rocks Disappear: Ecocriticism and Chaucer's 'Knight's Tale' and 'Franklin's Tale'. In J. Parham (Ed.), The Environmental Tradition in English Literature (pp. 117-129). Aldershot: Ashgate Press.
2001
The Complete Critical Guide to Geoffrey Chaucer
Rudd, G. (2001). The Complete Critical Guide to Geoffrey Chaucer. London and New York: Routledge.
2000
Literary text as a demonstration of feminist criticism: The case of Piers Plowman
Rudd, G. (2000). Literary text as a demonstration of feminist criticism: The case of Piers Plowman. Journal of Gender Studies, 9(1), 44-54.
1997
Middle English: Excluding Chaucer
BATT, C., FLETCHER, A. J., RUDD, G., & WALKER, G. (1997). Middle English: Excluding Chaucer. The Year's Work in English Studies, 75(1), 124-166. doi:10.1093/ywes/75.1.124
1996
Middle English
BATT, C., RUDD, G., & FLETCHER, A. (1996). Middle English. The Year's Work in English Studies, 74(1), 112-142. doi:10.1093/ywes/74.1.112
1995
Middle English: Excluding Chaucer
BATT, C., RUDD, G., & FLETCHER, A. J. (1995). Middle English: Excluding Chaucer. The Year's Work in English Studies, 73(1), 116-149. doi:10.1093/ywes/73.1.116
1990
THE STATE OF THE ARK: A METAPHOR IN BROMYARD AND PIERS PLOWMAN B.X.396–401
RUDD, G. (1990). THE STATE OF THE ARK: A METAPHOR IN BROMYARD AND PIERS PLOWMAN B.X.396–401. Notes and Queries, 37(1), 6-10. doi:10.1093/nq/37-1-6