Teaching
Medieval Literature
Old English, Middle English, Chaucer, Malory, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Medieval Drama, Medieval Chronicles, Romance, Fourteenth-Century Literature, Fifteenth-Century Literature.
Medieval, Renaissance and Restoration Drama
Medieval Morality Plays, Mystery Plays, Early Modern Theatre, Shakespeare and his Contemporaries, Restoration Comedy.
Medieval Manuscripts and Palaeography
Modules for 2024-25
Close Reading
Module code: ENGL203
Role: Teaching
Human/Non-human Encounters in Medieval Literature
Module code: ENGL375
Role: Module Co-ordinator
Knights, Enchantresses and Rogues, 1100-1500
Module code: ENGL270
Role: Module Co-ordinator
Reading Drama
Module code: ENGL119
Role: Teaching
Research Skills and Practice
Module code: ENGL700
Role: Teaching
Shakespeare in Context
Module code: ENGL214
Role: Teaching
Supervised Theses
- 'Lyke ane Lazaous': Leprosy as a Narrative Device in Henryson's Testament of Cresseid.
- 'The Beste Knyght of Them All': Gareth as Sir Thomas Malory's Ideal Knight
- A Study and Three Text Parallel Edition of the Albina Prologue of the Earliest Middle English Prose Brut (Common Version to 1333).
- Costuming and Clothing in Medieval Drama
- Kingship and the Transference of Power in Thomas Castleford’s Chronicle
- Knighthood in Malory's Morte Darthur
- Lady Sovereyn Princes: Elizabeth Woodville in Literature and Art
- Lancastrian Royal Entries
- Models of Kingship in Geoffrey of Monmouth's De Gestis Britonum
- Morgan le Fay in Malory’s Morte Darthur
- Osbern Bokenham’s Legend of St Ursula
- Plays, Politics and Pedagogy: Lancastrian Drama c.1400–1461
- Sights and Sites of Sovereignty: Visualising Matrilineal Inheritance and Female Agency in the Middle English Melusine
- The Romance of Guy of Warwick
- The Theatricality of The Interlude of Youth
- Vision, Movement and Audience: A Reading of The Castle of Perseverance