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David Lawton
Professor Emeritus

Affiliation |
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Professor Emeritus in the Department of English Studies |
Member of the Institute of Medieval and Early Modern Studies |
Publications
Authored book
- Voice in Later Medieval English Literature: Public InterioritiesLawton, D. (2017). Voice in Later Medieval English Literature: Public Interiorities. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof%3Aoso/9780198792406.001.0001
Chapter in book
- ‘Homer and Chaucer’ and ‘Homer and Shakespeare’Lawton, D. (2020). ‘Homer and Chaucer’ and ‘Homer and Shakespeare’. In C. O. Pache (Ed.), The Cambridge Guide to Homer (pp. 580-2,598-600). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781139225649
- Unliterary Langland?Lawton, D. (2019). Unliterary Langland?. In T. Goodman (Ed.), Approaches to Teaching Langland’s Piers Plowman (pp. 39-45). New York: Modern Languages Association,.
- Psalms as Public Interiorities: Eleanor Hull's VoicesLawton, D. (2017). Psalms as Public Interiorities: Eleanor Hull’s Voices. In T. Atkin & F. Leneghan (Eds.), The Psalms and Medieval English Literature: From the Conversion to the Reformation (pp. 298-317). Cambridge: Boydell and Brewer, 2017.
- Defaced: The Art of Blaspheming Texts and Images in the WestLawton, D. (2014). Defaced: The Art of Blaspheming Texts and Images in the West. In C. S. Grenda, C. Beneke, & D. Nash (Eds.), Profane: Sacrilegious Expression in a Multicultural Age (pp. 82-115). University of California Press.
Edited book
- The Canterbury TalesLawton, D. (Ed.). (2020). The Canterbury Tales. W. W. Norton.
Scholarly Edition
- The Norton Chaucer: The Canterbury TalesLawton, D. (2019). The Norton Chaucer: The Canterbury Tales.