-
Beowulf as children’s lit: 2 recent publications
Anna Smol’s “Beowulf and Boyology,” explores the conflation of medieval stories and childhood in late 19th and early 20th centuries. Her review of a collection of essays titled “Beowulf as Children’s Literature,” highlights the volume as a valuable resource for studying medieval adaptations for young readers.
-
CFP: Medieval Translation: Theory and Practice
Florilegium is the international journal of the Canadian Society of Medievalists / Société canadienne des médiévistes and accepts papers in English or French. The recent call for papers is for a special issue on medieval translation. CfP Florilegium – Translation issue [pdf]
-
CFP: Canadian Society of Medievalists at Kalamazoo
The call for papers for the International Congress on Medieval Studies in Kalamazoo (affectionately known as “Kzoo” to the thousands who attend each year) has now been published. Among the hundreds of proposed sessions, you will find one sponsored by the Canadian Society of Medievalists: Canadian Society of Medievalists/La Société canadienne des médiévistes: Bilingual England:…