|
Terri Bays
Director, OpenCourseWare Project, Kaneb Institute for Teaching and Learning and Concurrent Assistant Professional Specialist in English
Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles, 2000
Terri.Bays.6@nd.edu
Areas of Recent Teaching
· The journey in medieval literature
Areas of Recent Research
· Interaction between literature and liturgy in late medieval England
· The work of Chaucer, Langland, and Margery Kempe
Recent Honors and Awards
· Pew Residential Fellowship, Erasmus Institute,
University of Notre Dame, 1999-2000
Recent Publications
· "I xal excusyn the & Ledyn the & Bryngyn the
a-geyn in safte: Liturgy and Authority in The Book of
Margery Kempe" in Chaucer and the Challenges of Medievalism:
Studies in Honor of Henry Ansgar Kelly, eds. Theresa Tinkle
and Donka Minkova. Bern: Peter Lang Verlag (2003).
· "Knocking Without Entering: Liturgical Dialectic in the
Pardoner's Tale," Forthcoming in Studies in the Age
of Chaucer
Departmental Page
http://kaneb.nd.edu/pages/bios/bio-bays.shtml/
|