№ 1: Tolkien, Chaucer, and Girard’s mimetic theory: Desire, rivalry, and fairy-story endings
Curtis Gruenler, Professor of English, Hope College
56th International Congress on Medieval Studies Curtis Gruenler, Professor of English, Hope College ❧ Yvette Kisor, Professor of Literature, Ramapo College of New Jersey ❧ Victoria Holtz Wodzak, Chair|Associate Professor, English and World Languages, Viterbo University This paper was withdrawn. ❧ Stephen Yandell, Associate Professor, English, Xavier University ❧№ 145: Tolkien’s Chaucer
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Papers
№ 1: Tolkien, Chaucer, and Girard’s mimetic theory: Desire, rivalry, and fairy-story endings
№ 2: Romance and Sexuality in Tolkien’s Lost Chaucer
№ 3: Travel, redemption, and pilgrimage redux
№ 4: Gender and the besieged city: Chaucer’s Troy reimagined