Publications
2022
Feeling Medieval: Sensing Political Spirits through Art and Architecture in Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s 'Casa Guidi Windows' and William Morris’ 'A Dream of John Ball' (forth. 2024)
Hanna, N. (n.d.). Feeling Medieval: Sensing Political Spirits through Art and Architecture in Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s 'Casa Guidi Windows' and William Morris’ 'A Dream of John Ball' (forth. 2024). In E. Ludlow, & K. Claes (Eds.), Literary Approaches to Historicity. Manchester: Manchester University Press.
Chaucer's Worthiest Knight: Heroic Identity in Troilus and Criseyde
Hanna, N. (2022). Chaucer's Worthiest Knight: Heroic Identity in Troilus and Criseyde. In R. Bleier, C. Fletcher, & B. Coleman (Eds.), Memory and Identity in the Medieval and Early Modern World (Vol. 8, pp. 29-49). Oxford: Peter Lang.
2021
Zadie Smith: how the Wife of Willesden brings to life Chaucer’s tale of sex and power
Hanna, N. (2021). Zadie Smith: how the Wife of Willesden brings to life Chaucer’s tale of sex and power. The Conversation. Retrieved from https://theconversation.com/
"To Take a Wyf": Marriage, Status and Moral Conduct in "The Merchant's Tale"
Hanna, N. (2021). "To Take a Wyf": Marriage, Status and Moral Conduct in "The Merchant's Tale". In W. Kate, & W. Ellie (Eds.), Medieval Intersections Gender and Status in Europe in the Middle Ages (pp. 61-74). Berghahn Books.
A Credible Debt: Dekker as Host to Chaucer’s Franklin
Hanna, N. (2021). A Credible Debt: Dekker as Host to Chaucer’s Franklin. Comparative Drama, 55(2-3), 380-403. doi:10.1353/cdr.2021.0020
2019
Geoffrey Chaucer: The Short Poems
Hanna, N. (2019). Geoffrey Chaucer: The Short Poems. In J. McKinstry, & P. Sarah (Eds.), The Literary Encyclopedia (Vol. 1.2.1.02, Medieval and Early Modern England, 1066-1485 ed.).
2017
Geoffrey Chaucer The Merchant's Tale
Hanna, N. (2017). Geoffrey Chaucer The Merchant's Tale. In The Literary Encyclopedia: Medieval and Early Modern England, 1066-1485 (Vol. 1.2.1.02). The Literary Dictionary. Retrieved from https://www.litencyc.com/php/sworks.php?rec=true&UID=36247
From Chaucer to Trump, sexist banter has been defended as entertainment for 600 years
Hanna, N. (2017). From Chaucer to Trump, sexist banter has been defended as entertainment for 600 years. The Conversation. Retrieved from http://theconversation.com/
Sexist 'banter' has been defended as entertainment for 600 years
Hanna, N. (2017). Sexist 'banter' has been defended as entertainment for 600 years. Retrieved from https://theconversation.com/
2016
"To take a wyf”: Marriage, Status, and Moral Conduct in “The Merchant’s Tale”
Hanna, N. (2016). "To take a wyf”: Marriage, Status, and Moral Conduct in “The Merchant’s Tale”. Historical Reflections/Reflexions Historiques, 42(01), 61-74. doi:10.3167/hrrh.2016.420106