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Item Appropriating the Past: Language, Archaeology, and Ideology in South Asia (2013-04-11)(2013) Hock, Hans Henrich; University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of EnglishItem Byzantium as the New Israel (2011-04-05)(2011) Magdalino, Paul; University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of EnglishItem The Dark Wood and the Medieval World: Dante and the Global Middle Ages (2010-04-14)(2010) Noakes, Susan; University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of EnglishItem A Holiday Reading: In Memory of Joseph Maiolo (2015-12-09)(2015) University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of EnglishThe UMD Department of English welcomes you to A Holiday Reading in memory of Joseph Maiolo. Please join us for festive readings by students and faculty featuring a special reading of work by Joseph Maiolo.Item I will no longer play with thee: Dialogue and Vernacular Authority in the Canterbury Tales (2001-03-23)(2001) University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of EnglishItem Inauguration of the Klaus P. Jankofsky Fund (2000-05-10)(2000) University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of EnglishItem Jankofsky Lecture Series & Essay Competition (2000-2007)(University of Minnesota Duluth, 2007) University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of English; Dentinger, Hannah; Berger, Lindsay; Richner, Aaron; Horton, Lisa; Center, Sara M; Cirilli, John; Sullivan, JenniferThis booklet contains a list of the Jankofsky Lectures (2000-2007) and the full text of the winning essays from the Jankofsky Essay Competition (2001-2007), along with information about Klaus P. Jankofsky and the Klaus P. Jankofsky Fund for Medieval and Renaissance Studies. A list of the winning essays is as follows: "Trouthe in Chaucer's Franklin's Tale and Clerk 's Tale" (Hannah Dentinger); "Renaissance Hero or Damned Sinner? Characterization and Authorship in the A- and B- Texts of Doctor Faustus" (Lindsay Berger); "Chastity and Charity: Spiritual Growth in Milton's Camus" (Aaron Richner); "The Pearl Among the Jewels: Lapidary Imagery and the Vision of the New Jerusalem in Pearl" (Lisa Horton); "Long Live the King: Historical Relevance of Quarto Editions of Hamlet (1.1)" (Sara M. Center); "The Superior Jesuit: Matteo Ricci, Confucius, and Christ Uncrucified" (John Cirilli); and "The Duchess's Avatar" (Jennifer Sullivan).Item The Kittens Have Opened Their Eyes: Popular Science and Protest in 16th Century Italy (2004-04-23)(2004) Eamon, William; University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of EnglishItem Langland's Vision of the Rose (2007-04-17)(2007) Galloway, Andrew; University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of EnglishItem ln Praise of the Bohemian Shore, or the Cultural Logic of Shakespearean Geography (2002-03-29)(2002) University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of EnglishItem Lyric Flesh: The Presence of the Body in Renaissance Poetry (2014-05-08)(2014) Schoenfeldt, Michael; University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of EnglishItem The Middle Ages at the World's Fair (2005-04-29)(2005) Ganim, John M; University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of EnglishItem Race and the New Medievalism (2003-04-04)(2003) University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of EnglishItem The Scornful Tickle: On Teaching and Writing about Laughter (2012-04-24)(2012) Woodbridge, Linda; University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of EnglishItem 'A Taken Scandal, Not a Given': Milton, Satan and Dissent (2006-04-07)(2006) Silver, Victoria; University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of EnglishItem Troilus and Criseyde: Sexual Difference and the Knots of Memory (2015-04-16)(2015) Evans, Ruth; University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of EnglishIn this paper we begin by asking in what senses memory in the Middle Ages is gendered, and then turn to the recurrent use of the trope of the knot -- as a reference to both memory and the binding power of love – in Troilus and Criseyde. Troilus and Criseyde, the poem claims, remember differently and have different claims on each other’s memory. But these gendered differences are not as uncomplicated as they at first appear.Item The Wizard of Uz: Shakespeare and the Book of Job (2008-04-04)(2008) Lupton, Julia Reinhard; University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of EnglishItem Women living with Women: Nuns in English History and Literary Imagining, 934-1674 (2009-04-15)(2009) Wallace, David; University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of English