Tag: medieval
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Queerly Beloved

A rebranding of my blog page to continue the focus on the queer theory, rather than medieval vs modern.
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Queer Doesn’t Always Mean Queer

Lancelot was definitely queer-not just because I think there’s not way he was only interested in women, but because of how queerness often means breaking from acceptable norms, more so than a relationship that steps away from heterosexuality.
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We Don’t Talk About Bruno

Published in 1972 as the first novel under the new pen name Philippa Carr, The Miracle at St. Bruno’s is the first in Carr’s Daughters of England series, told through a series of first-person diaries written by the eldest daughter of each subsequent generation, from Henry VIII’s reign all the way through WWII.
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Finding the Medieval
When I returned to higher education in my late 20’s, I was not anticipating a pivot into the world of medieval studies. It was my hope, after completing a two year degree in Library and Info Tech, that I would go to University only as a means to complete a BA, focusing instead on the…