Denissen Diana

Denissen Diana

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Teaching given to the UNIL

2024->2024 Julian of Norwich and Her Afterlives ... Cours-Séminaire
2024->2024 Medieval : Marriage in Late Medieval Literature... Cours-Séminaire
2024->2024 Medieval Women’s Writing in the Global Middle Ages... Séminaire
2024->2024 Workshop. Introduction to Medieval English... Travaux pratiques
2024->2024 Workshop. Introduction to Medieval English... Travaux pratiques
2023->2023 Medieval : Outsiders in Early Medieval Literature ... Cours-Séminaire
2023->2023 Medieval : The Boundaries of Love, 1200-1450 ... Cours-Séminaire
2023->2023 Rebellious Middle-Aged Women in Late-Medieval Literature... Cours-Séminaire
2023->2023 Workshop. Introduction to Medieval English... Travaux pratiques
2023->2023 Workshop. Introduction to Medieval English... Travaux pratiques
2022->2022 Discovering Medieval Manuscripts... Cours-Séminaire
2022->2022 Medieval : Love Longing and the Anchoritic Life... Cours-Séminaire
2021->2021 Margery Kempe's World... Séminaire
2021->2021 Medieval : Encounter : Chaucer's Fallible Narrators, the Image of the Author, and the Making of the Literary Canon... Séminaire
2021->2021 Medieval : Exploration : Monster or Hero? Representations of Exile in Old English Poetry... Séminaire
2021->2021 Workshop. Discovery: Medieval English... Travaux pratiques
2021->2021 Workshop. Discovery: Medieval English... Travaux pratiques
2016->2020 Workshop. Discovery: Medieval English... Travaux pratiques
2017->2017 Exploration : Chaucer's Fallible Narrators... Séminaire

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Diana Denissen is maître-assitante in Medieval Literature. Her research interests focus on Middle English texts written by and for women, female religious and textual communities, late medieval devotional compilations, manuscript studies, and the links between the medieval spiritual cultures of England and the Low Countries. Her current research project explores forms of female-authored late medieval spiritual life writing in the vernacular and traces connections between these texts across national boundaries. 

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