Dr. Lauren Kiefer
Assistant Professor of English
- Education
- Ph.D, Cornell University (1993)
- B.A., Stanford University
- Teaching Areas
- Middle English
- Medieval literature
- Classical myth
- Research Areas
- Middle English literature, esp. Geoffrey Chaucer and John Gower
- Influence of classical authors, esp. Ovid, on medieval literature
- Recent Publications
- “Selections from Confessio Amantis,” chap. 3 of Medieval Literature for Children, ed. Daniel Kline (New York: Routledge, 2003), 45–61.
- “War Romanticized: The Evolution of the Chivalric Ideal,” in War and Its Uses: Conflict and Creativity, ed. Bruce A. Butterfield and Jurgen Kleist, Plattsburgh Studies in the Humanities 6 (New York: Peter Lang, 1999) 1–36.
- “‘A Good War Spoiled,’ Part Two: Troy in the Late Middle Ages,” in The Spoils of War: The Bright and Bitter Fruits of Human Conflict, ed. Bruce A. Butterfield and Jurgen Kleist, Plattsburgh Studies in the Humanities 5 (New York: Peter Lang, 1997) 13–39.
- “My Family First: Draft-Dodging Parents in the Confessio Amantis,” in Children and Family in the Middle Ages, Essays in Medieval Studies 12 (Chicago: Illinois Medieval Association, 1996) 55–68.
- Numerous conference papers on Ovid’s influence on medieval literature.
- Resources
- Online Medieval and Classical Library (literature)
- Medieval
- The Labyrinth (medieval studies)
- Internet Medieval Sourcebook (history)
- Middle English
- Old French
- Classical
- Internet Classics Archive (Greek and Latin literature)
- Forum Romanum (Roman history, literature, and culture)
- Recent Ovidian Bibliography (Latin literature)
- Bulfinch’s Mythology (myth in translation)