The 2024 John N. King Lecture in Medieval and Renaissance Studies will feature Dr. Susannah Monta, Associate Professor of English at the University of Notre Dame (Indiana). Title and abstract coming soon.
This event is free and open to the public.
Susannah Brietz Monta is Associate Professor of English at the University of Notre Dame. Her research involves devotional lyric, religion and literature, hagiography, devotional prose and early modern Catholicism. Her books include Martyrdom and Literature in Early Modern England, Teaching Early Modern English Prose and A Catholic Reads The Faerie Queene: Anthony Copley’s A Fig for Fortune. She was the editor of Religion and Literature from 2008 to 2015, and is currently a co-editor of Spenser Studies. She is a founding co-editor of the series Catholicisms, ca. 1450-1800 for Durham University's Institute of Medieval and Early Modern Studies and has served as vice-president and president of the Sixteenth Century Studies Conference. She has published over thirty articles on topics including martyrology, hagiography, devotional poetry and prose, and religion and literature methodology. Current projects include a co-edited scholarly edition of the Lives of St. Philip Howard and Anne Dacre Howard, earl and countess of Arundel, for the Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies (with Elizabeth Patton and Earle Havens), a five-volume complete works of Robert Southwell for Oxford University Press (with Peter Davidson and Emily Ransom), and a monograph on prayer, poetry and repetition in the Reformation era.
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