Jankofsky Lecture Series & Essay Competition (2000-2007)
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Jankofsky Lecture Series & Essay Competition (2000-2007)
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2007
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University of Minnesota Duluth
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This 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).
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University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of English; Dentinger, Hannah; Berger, Lindsay; Richner, Aaron; Horton, Lisa; Center, Sara M; Cirilli, John; Sullivan, Jennifer. (2007). Jankofsky Lecture Series & Essay Competition (2000-2007). Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/258171.
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