Join us at the ICMS 2024 in Kalamazoo!
Please join us on Saturday, May 11, at 1:30pm (Sangren Hall 3110) for our first EMES sponsored panel at K’zoo in a while! Our roundtable, “Translingual England, ca. 1100-1350,” will feature Leslie Carpenter (Fordham University), Lisa Myers (University of New Mexico), and Eric Weiskott (Boston College). We’re excited to have a dynamic conversation with brilliant and generous scholars!
Visit the conference website for more info: https://wmich.edu/medievalcongress
New Issue of Early Middle English is Out!
Volume 5, number 1 of Early Middle English was recently published. Check out the table of contents below. You can access the journal through Project Muse here.
Krista A. Milne, “The English Versions of Ancrene Wisse and the French Version Preserved in the Compileison: Or, Was Ancrene Wisse First Composed in French?” (pp. 1-31)
Carla María Thomas, “”Ic nam ofdred of none dome’: Seeking Judgment in The Owl and the Nightingale” (pp. 33-53)
Anna Dorofeeva, The Medieval Bestiary in English: Texts and Translations of the Old and Middle English Physiologus ed. by Megan Cavell (review) (pp. 55-57)
Submit to the Early Middle English journal!
Adrienne Williams Boyarin is the executive editor of Early Middle English, and she is happy to receive submissions for notes or articles on research concerning a wide variety of topics, methodologies, literatures, and languages from the Early Middle English period. Send inquiries to aboyarin@uvic.ca.
New Edition by Susanna Fein!
Susanna Fein has published a new edition of the English verses in Oxford, Jesus College, MS 29 (II) with TEAMS Middle English Texts titled The Owl and the Nightingale and the English Poems of Jesus College MS 29 (II). Be sure to take a look and share with your students and colleagues.

