What’s Love Got to Do with It?

Love & Other Emotions

Monday 6 February 2023, 5:30-7:00 pm, Lincoln College Oakeshott Room

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With an MSt in Medieval English from Oxford (where she first joined Lincoln College), a PhD in Medieval English Literature from the University of Lausanne, and a wealth of other experience behind her, Dr Juliette Vuille is now a Research Associate and Lecturer in Old and Middle English at the University of Fribourg. She is currently working on love, grief, fake tears, and emotional affect in Chaucer and Ovid.

Supernumerary Fellow Dr Susan Brigden FBA paved the path as Lincoln College’s first female fellow. Dr Brigden is a highly accomplished historian and academic specialising in the English Renaissance and Reformation, with especially celebrated work on the poetry of Thomas Wyatt. She is also an elected Fellow of the Royal Historical Society.

Em Horne has joined Lincoln College for an MSt in English (650–1550), after a BA in English from the University of Nottingham, where she received the 2022 Medieval Prize. She specialises in historical linguistics and the landscapes of the Old Icelandic sagas, and will be speaking about positive emotionality and lack thereof in these sagas.

This panel will be chaired by Victoria Lannin, also studying for an MSt in English (650–1550).

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