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Elizabeth Bryan researches medieval Brut Chronicle narratives and their evolving interpretations, medieval and early modern palaeography and codicology, and theories of authorship and textual production in manuscript cultures. She has published Collaborative Meaning in Medieval Scribal Culture: The Otho Laȝamon (Michigan, 1999) and articles on Reformation and 19th-century readers of medieval manuscripts, as well as on colonization narratives, Amazons, and saints in medieval chronicles.
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Bryan is author of Collaborative Meaning in Medieval Scribal Culture: the Otho Laȝamon (1999) and articles on Laȝamon's Brut and the Middle English prose Brut and on medieval manuscript evidence for reception. Edited a special issue of Arthuriana summer 2000.
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![]() ELIZABETH JOHNSON BRYAN, Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania 1990M.A. University of Pennsylvania 1981B.A. summa cum laude University of North Carolina at Greensboro 1975 http://research.brown.edu/myresearch/Elizabeth_Johnson_Bryan Collaborators at other institutions: Are you Elizabeth Johnson Bryan? Click here to edit your research profile. |