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Stephanie Trigg
Stephanie Trigg
Professor of English Literature, University of Melbourne
Verified email at unimelb.edu.au - Homepage
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Congenial souls: reading Chaucer from medieval to postmodern
S Trigg
U of Minnesota Press, 2002
2272002
Introduction: Emotional Histories—Beyond the Personalization of the Past and the Abstraction of Affect Theory
S Trigg
Exemplaria 26 (1), 3-15, 2014
952014
Wynnere and Wastoure
S Trigg
(No Title), 1990
791990
Shame and Honor: A Vulgar History of the Order of the Garter
S Trigg
University of Pennsylvania Press, 2012
442012
The traffic in medieval women: Alice Perrers, feminist criticism and Piers Plowman
S Trigg
The Yearbook of Langland Studies 12, 5-29, 1998
381998
" Shamed be…": Historicizing Shame in Medieval and Early Modern Courtly Ritual
S Trigg
Exemplaria 19 (1), 67-89, 2007
342007
Medievalism and convergence culture: researching the Middle Ages for fiction and film [Paper in themed section: Theorising Modern Medievalism.]
S Trigg
Parergon 25 (2), 99-118, 2008
302008
The romance of exchange: Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
S Trigg
Viator 22, 251-266, 1991
291991
Affective medievalism: Love, abjection and discontent
TA Prendergast, S Trigg
Affective medievalism, 2018
282018
Medievalism and the Gothic in Australian culture
S Trigg
Melbourne Univ. Publishing, 2016
262016
Medievalism and theories of temporality
S Trigg
The Cambridge companion to medievalism, 196-209, 2016
222016
Langland’s Tears: Poetry, Emotion, and Mouvance
S Trigg
The Yearbook of Langland Studies 26, 27-48, 2012
212012
Gwen Harwood
S Trigg
(No Title), 1994
201994
The Rhetoric of Excess in Winner and Waster
S Trigg
The Yearbook of Langland Studies 3, 91-108, 1989
191989
I. 3 Affect theory
S Trigg
Early Modern Emotions, 48-51, 2016
172016
Chaucer’s Influence and Reception
S Trigg
The Yale Companion to Chaucer, 297-323, 2006
162006
What is happening to the Middle Ages?
TA Prendergast, S Trigg
New Medieval Literatures 9, 215-229, 2008
152008
Medieval English Poetry
S Trigg
(No Title), 1993
141993
The negative erotics of medievalism
T Prendergast, S Trigg
The Post-Historical Middle Ages, 117-137, 2009
132009
“Ye louely ladyes with youre longe fyngres”: The silkwomen of medieval London
S Trigg
Adam Mickiewicz University, 2002
132002
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