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Based at @WesternMichU's @WMUMedievalInst, we publish books and journals in medieval and early modern studies. Questions? Email us at [email protected]

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Medieval Institute Publications fully endorses the Statement on Equity and Anti-Racism from @aupresses and joins them in their commitment to justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion in publishing.
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Colin A. Ireland's 'The Gaelic Background of Old English Poetry Before Bede' was reviewed in Speculum this month! Give the review a read, then pick up you copy from MIP. (Linktree in bio)
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the burgeoning interest in trauma studies and darkness and the representation of the mind or of emotional experience within Anglo-Saxon literature. Check out our linktree for more info!.4/4.
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the grave, and recurrent grief. In their analyses, the essays reveal the breadth of this imagery in Anglo-Saxon literature as it is used to describe thought and emotion, as well as the limits to knowledge and perception. The volume investigates the intersection between 3/?.
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figurative manifestations within a variety of Anglo-Saxon texts, including the Old English Consolation of Philosophy, Beowulf, Guthlac, The Junius Manuscript, The Wonders of the East, and The Battle of Maldon. Essays deal with such topics as cosmic emptiness, descent into 2/?.
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We're getting into the spooky spirit at MIP this month with some hauntingly good recommendations. Check out 'Darkness, Depression, and Descent in Anglo-Saxon England'! This collection of essays examines the motifs of darkness, depression, and descent in both literal and 1/?
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perhaps disconcerting use of “shadow” chapters that speak to or against the four “central” chapters, creating both dialogue and interruption. For more info on this title, check out our linktree!.
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a macabre sprawl of broken bones, dismembered bodies, cut throats, and decapitations. Like the macabre sprawl of conflict in the Canterbury Tales, this book brings together a number of conflicting modes of thinking and writing through the surprising and perhaps (3/4).
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Tales, for Chaucer’s tales are rife with issues of mastery and control that emerge as conflicts not only between authority and experience but also between power and knowledge, word and flesh, rule books and reason, man and woman, same and other – conflicts that erupt in (2/?).
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Beginning with the spectacle of hysteria, moving through the perversions of fetishism, masochism, and sadism, and ending with paranoia and psychosis, this book explores the ways that conflicts with the Oedipal law erupt on the body and in language in Chaucer’s Canterbury(1/?)
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One of the titles in the Middle English Text series was reviewed recently in the Journal of the Early Book Society! Be sure to check out our linktree for information on this and other editions in the TEAMS collection! #middleenglish #medievaltwitter
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Coming soon! Dante and the Christian Tradition celebrates the career of Ronald B. Herzman, SUNY Geneseo Distinguished Teaching Professor of English. The volume includes essays by colleagues, collaborators, former students, and friends. #dante #medieval
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MIP is hiring a Marketing Specialist! Join our team to be part of a small, dynamic university publisher specializing in publications that employ innovative and interdisciplinary approaches to the study of the premodern world. #MedievalTwitter
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RT @MedievalUpdates: Jacob Abell, Spiritual and Material Boundaries in Old French Verse: Contemplating the Walls of the Earthly Paradise (@….
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Check out our newest author interview podcast on @NewBooksNetwork, an interview with Jacob Abell, author of Spiritual and Material Boundaries in Old French Verse: Contemplating the Walls of the Earthly Paradise! #MedievalTwitter
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Our second author interview podcast on @NewBooksNetwork is live! Check out our interview with Christine Schott, author of Canon Fanfiction: Reading, Writing, and Teaching with Adaptations of Premodern and Early Modern Literature, on NBN: #MedievalTwitter
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MIP is proud to announce that we have recently partnered with the @NewBooksNetwork to produce podcast episodes featuring interviews with MIP authors! Learn more and hear our first episode at #MedievalTwitter
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♥️📚♥️ #MedievalTwitter @METS_Texts.
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@februarygal @AncientLitDude @MIP_medpub @METS_Texts I love the METS. I'm working on a short course for highschool students using your texts. This is possible because you generously post them online! Thank you for making this so accessible.
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RT @AncientLitDude: Just got another beautiful batch of TEAMS Middle English Texts in. I am very happy.
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There's nothing like reading a good romance at the beach. by which we mean Sir Torrent of Portingale, of course! Find out more about this 15th-century romance packed with adventure, travel, love, dragons, giants, and more! #MedievalTwitter.
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