Publications

 

WRITINGS
 
Books
 
Middle English Religious Writing in Practice: Texts, Readers, and Transformations. Edited collection. Late Medieval and Early Modern Studies series 21. Turnhout: Brepols, forthcoming 2013. 
 
Lay Piety and Religious Discipline in Middle English Literature. Monograph.
Cambridge University Press, 2008. 
 
Journal special issue
 
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies 43.3 (Fall 2013). Co-edited with Margaret A. Pappano. Topic: medieval and early modern artisan culture.
 
Essays
 
“Lay Spiritual Texts and Pastoral Care in Two Fifteenth-Century Priests’ Collections.”
Middle English Religious Writing in Practice: Readers, Texts, and Transformations. Late Medieval and Early Modern Studies series 21. Ed. Nicole R. Rice. Turnhout: Brepols, forthcoming 2013. 
 
 “Reformist Devotional Reading: The Pore Caitif in British Library, MS Harley 2322.” The Medieval Mystical Tradition in England: Exeter Symposium VIII (2011). Ed. A. E. Jones. Cambridge: Boydell and Brewer, forthcoming 2013.
 
“‘Temples to Christ’s Indwelling’: Forms of Chastity in a Barking Abbey Manuscript.” Journal of the History of Sexuality 19.1 (2010): 115-132.
 
‘“Whom seek ye, sirs?’ The Logic of Searching in the York Herod and the Magi.Comparative Drama 43.1 (2009): 89-112.
 
“‘Beginning and Beginning-Again”: Processions, Plays, and Civic Politics in York and Chester.’ Co-authored with Margaret A. Pappano. Studies in the Age of Chaucer 30 (2008): 269-301.
 
“Walter Hilton’s Mixed Life and the Transformation of Clerical Discipline in a Fifteenth-Century Priest’s Miscellany.” Leeds Studies in English New Series 38 (2007): 143-169.
 
“Profitable Devotions: Bodley MS 423, Guildhall MS 7114, and a Sixteenth-Century London Pewterer.” Journal of the Early Book Society 10 (2007): 173-181.
 
“Devotional Literature and Lay Spiritual Authority: imitatio clerici in Book to a Mother.” Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies 35.2 (2005): 187-216.
 
“Spiritual Ambition and the Translation of the Cloister: The Abbey and Charter of the Holy Ghost.” Viator 33 (2002): 222-260.
 

Book Reviews

Kirsty Campbell, The Call to Read: Reginald Pecock’s Books and Textual Communities.
Notre Dame: Notre Dame University Press, 2010. Speculum 87.4 (October 2012): 1169-1171.

 A Companion to ‘The Doctrine of the Hert’: The Middle English Translation and its Latin and European Contexts. Ed. Denis Renevey and Christiania Whitehead. Exeter:
Exeter University Press, 2010. Journal of Ecclesiastical History 63.2 (2012): 391-393.

Margaret Rogerson, Playing a Part in History: The York Mysteries, 1951-2006. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2008. Comparative Drama 43.4 (2009): 528-532.

Diane Watt, Medieval Women’s Writing: Works by and for Women in England, 1100-1500.
Cambridge: Polity, 2007. Speculum 84.3 (2009): 787-789.

The Vernacular Spirit: Essays on Medieval Religious Literature. Ed. Renate Blumenfeld-Kosinski et al. New York: Palgrave, 2002. The Medieval Review 2003. Online.

Works In Progress


The Civic Cycles: Drama and Artisan Identity in Premodern York and Chester.
Co-authored with Margaret A. Pappano. Monograph in preparation.

“Law and Transgression in the Semur Fall of Lucifer.” Article in preparation.