Jennifer Neville on “Truth Is Trickiest: The Case for Ambiguity in the Exeter Book Riddles”
Truth Is Trickiest: The Case for Ambiguity in the Exeter Book Riddles seeks to turn the study of Old English riddles… READ MORE
August 28, 2024
Truth Is Trickiest: The Case for Ambiguity in the Exeter Book Riddles seeks to turn the study of Old English riddles… READ MORE
August 28, 2024
Medieval Eastern Europe, 500–1300 offers a selection of fascinating primary sources pertaining to the history of East Central, Southeastern, and… READ MORE
March 14, 2024
Examining the emergence of the versified love story as a genre of New Persian literature in the early eleventh century,… READ MORE
March 6, 2024
Drawing on a wide range of Old English literary and religious texts, Nothing Pure explores the cultural translation of Jewish… READ MORE
February 15, 2024
Michael Sherberg, editor of The Decameron Fourth Day in Perspective, offers his perspectives on one of the greatest works of Italian literature.
February 4, 2021
Amy S. Kaufman discusses what we can expect from her book, The Devil’s Historians, and tells us how the project came about.
August 27, 2020
UTP was sad to hear about the passing of Father Edouard Alphonse Jeauneau, author of Rethinking the School of Chartres. Here, translator of the book, Claude Paul Desmarais, shares his memories of working with Father Jeauneau.
June 16, 2020
Barbara H. Rosenwein, author of the bestselling textbook A Short History of the Middle Ages provides us with a very insightful and fascinating trip back to the inception of her textbook project.
April 30, 2020