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False things and things unable to be true: representation and fraud in Chaucer
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of English, 2008)
This thesis was born of two assumptions about Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. The first was that the rejection of poetry in the Parson's Prologue and Tale and the Retractions was in no sense ironic, but rather the expression, ...
'Beaten Down and Built Anew': Saint Erkenwald and Old St. Paul�s
(ARC Humanities Press, 2023)
Teaching Literary Responses to the Black Death During the COVID 19 Pandemic
(2020)
In this paper, I provide a case study about the experience of teaching literary responses to the Black Death online during the recent closure of universities in Ireland. I outline the rationale for teaching the module, ...