C. Fee Scholarly Activity

Research Projects and Interests:

Gods, Heroes, and Kings: The Battle for Mythic Britain.  With David A. Leeming.  Oxford University Press, September 2001.

Mythology in the Middle Ages. Under contract for the Praeger series on the Middle Ages, Jane Chance, editor. Anticipated release in the course of 2008.

Torture and Text in Anglo-Saxon England:  The Poetics of Pain. Manuscript currently under revision.

 “Giving Voice to the Silence of Suffering:  Pain, Perception, and the Language of Wounds and Weapons in the Old English The Dream of the Rood.”  In preparation for submission to Exemplaria.

“Public Pain, the Body as Document, and Torture as a Language of Political Power in Anglo-Saxon England.”  In preparation for submission to Exemplaria.

“‘Sare ic wæs mid sorgum gedrefed’:  Physical Torment, Emotional Anguish, and the Language of Penitence in the Old English The Dream of the Rood.”  In preparation for submission to Neophilologus.

“Secrets from the ‘Grave’:  The Duality of the Old English Grafan and the Nature of Spiritual Substance.”  In preparation for submission to Neuphilologische Mitteilungen.

“Learning to Speak:  Voice, Identity, and Play in the Discourse of Chaucer’s Troilus.”  In preparation for submission to The Chaucer Review.

 “‘Pinsunge i flesch’:  Meditation, Mortification, and the Loving Language of Penitent Pain in the Ancrene Wisse.”  Article in progress.