Medieval History
SNARK! CFP
Dear Colleagues,
With apologies for cross-posting.
Please find attached the CFP for an edited collection of essays by Alan Baragona and Elizabeth Rambo, titled: Cornering the Snarket: Sarcasm and Snark in Medieval Literature
They are looking for abstracts on any aspect of snark, ridicule, sarcasm in medieval literary, legal, and historical sources. Please pass this on to anyone you think might be interested.
All the best,
Kat Tracy
Dr. Larissa "Kat" Tracy
Associate Professor,Medieval Literature
Longwood University
Series Editor: Explorations in Medieval Culture (Brill)
Editor: EOLAS, The Journal of the American Society for Irish Medieval Studies
www.mementomedievalia.com
Snarket CFP.pdf
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