Elaine Treharne

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Elaine Treharne is Roberta Bowman Denning Professor of the Humanities and Professor of English at Stanford University.[1] She is Visiting Professor of Medieval Literature at the University of Leicester.[2] She is a Welsh medievalist, focusing on Manuscript Studies and Early English literature, up to 1300. Treharne is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, and an Honorary Fellow of the English Association, for whom she was also the first woman Chair and President from 2000-2005.[citation needed]

Works

  • Medieval Literature: A Very Short Introduction (2015)
  • Living Through Conquest: the Politics of Early English, 1020 to 1220 (2012)
  • (with Orietta Da Rold, Mary Swan, and Takako Kato)The Production and Use of English Manuscripts 1060 to 1220 (2010)
  • Old and Middle English, An Anthology, 800-1450, 3rd ed. (2009)
  • Gluttons for Punishment: The Drunk and Disorderly in Old English Sermons, The Annual Brixworth Lecture (2007)
  • (with William Baker and Helen Lucas) A History of the English Association (2006)
  • (with T. Graham, Raymond Grant, Peter Lucas) Corpus Christi College, Cambridge I, Anglo‑Saxon Manuscripts in Microfiche Facsimile 11 (2004).

External links

References

  1. ^ "Elaine Treharne". Stanford University,. Retrieved 2014-06-20.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link)
  2. ^ "Professor Elaine Treharne". Retrieved 2014-06-20.