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Department of English Studies

Academic Staff

Professor Corinne Saunders - all publications

Books: authored

Books: edited

Books: sections

  • Saunders, Corinne (2010). Magic and Christianity. In Christianity and Romance in Medieval England. Rosalind Field, Phillipa Hardman & Michelle Sweeney Cambridge: D. S. Brewer. 84-101.
  • Saunders, Corinne (2010). Subtle Crafts: Magic and Exploitation in Medieval English Romance. In The Exploitations of Medieval Romance. Laura Ashe, Ivana Djordjevic & Judith Weiss Cambridge: D. S. Brewer. 108-124.
  • Saunders, Corinne (2010). The Gawain-poet and medieval romance. In The Cambridge History of English Poetry. O'Neill, Michael Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 26-42.
  • Saunders, Corinne (2009). ‘Sorrowful Songs: Chaucer and the Tradition of the Woman's Lament’. In Studi anglo-norreni in onore di John S. McKinnell. ‘He hafað sundorgecynd’. Maria Elena Ruggerini. Cagliari: CUEC Editrice (Cooperativa Universitaria Editrice Cagliaritana ). 132-148.
  • Saunders, Corinne (2009). 'Magic and Religion in Arthurian Romance'. In A Companion to Arthurian Legend. Elizabeth Archibald & Ad Putter Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 201-17.
  • Saunders, Corinne (2009). 'Medieval Warfare'. In The Cambridge Companion to War Writing. Kate McLoughlin Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 83-97.
  • Saunders Corinne (2008). 'Bodily Narratives: Illness, Medicine and Healing in Medieval Romance'. In The Boundaries in Medieval Romance. Neil Cartlidge Cambridge: D. S. Brewer. 175-190.
  • Saunders, Corinne (2008). 'Gender in Sir Beves of Hampton'. In Sir Beves of Hampton in Literary Tradition: the Metamorphoses of a Romance Hero. Jennifer Fellows & Ivana Djordjevic Cambridge: D. S. Brewer. 161-75.
  • Saunders, Corinne (2007). 'Chaucer, Troilus and Criseyde; Hoccleve, Letter of Cupid'. In Treasures of Durham University Library. Richard Gameson Third Millennium. 64-65.
  • Saunders, C. (2006). Erotic Magic: the Enchantress in Middle English Romance. In 'Parfit blisse of love':A Search for the Erotic in Medieval Britain. Hopkins, A. & Rushtom, C. D.S.Brewer.
  • Saunders, C. (2006). Introduction to 'A Concise Companion to Chaucer'. In Saunders, C. Blackwell. 1-10.
  • Saunders, C. (2006). Love and Loyalty in Middle English Romance. In Writings on Love in the English Middle Ages. Cooney, H. Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Saunders, C. (2006). Love and the Making of the Self: Troilus and Criseyde. In A Concise Companion to Chaucer. Blackwell. 135-156.
  • Saunders, C. (2006). Sexual Violence in warfare: The Middle Ages. In Transcultural Wars: From the Middle Ages to Twenty-First Century. Kortum, H.H. Academie Verlag. 151-164.
  • Saunders, C. (2006). Violent Magic in Middle English Romance. In Violence in Medieval Literature: A Casebook. Classen, A. Routledge. 225-240.
  • Saunders, C. (2005). 'The thoughtful maladie': Madness and Vision in Medieval Writing. In Madness and Creativity in Literature and Culture. Saunders, C. & Macnaughton, J. Palgrave Macmillan. 65-85.
  • Saunders, C. (2004). Beyond Nature: Magic, Science and the Supernatural in Chaucer’s Writing. In Medieval English Literary and Cultural Studies. Silvestre, J.C.C. & Gonzalez, M.N.V. University of Murcia: 121-143.
  • Saunders, C. (2004). Introduction 'Chaucer's Romances' Epilogue. In A Companion to Romance: From Classical to Contemporary. Saunders, C. Blackwell. 1-9, 85-103, 539-541.
  • Saunders, C. (2004). Women and Warfare in Medieval English Writing. In Writing War: Medieval Literary Responses. Saunders, C., le Saux, F. & Thomas, N. D.S.Brewer. 187-212.
  • Saunders, C. (2002). Desire, Will and Intention in Sir Beves of Hamtoun. In The Matter of Identity in Medieval Romance. Hardman, P. D.S.Brewer. 29-42.
  • Saunders, C. (2001). Gender, law and Order in Thirteenth-Century Romance. In Thirteenth-Century England. Prestwich, M. D.S.Brewer. 153-164.
  • Saunders C (2000). 'A Matter of Consent: Middle English Romance and the Law of Raptus'. In Medieval Women and the Law. Noel James Menuge Cambridge: D. S. Brewer.
  • Saunders C (1997). 'Classical Paradigms of Rape in the Middle Ages: Chaucer's Lucretia and Philomela'. In Rape in Antiquity: Sexual Violence in the Greek and Roman Worlds. Susan Deacy & Karen F. Pierce Duckworth. 243-66.
  • Saunders, C. (1996). 'Symtyme the fende':Questions of Rape in Sir Gowther. In Studies in English Language and Literature: ‘Doubt Wisely’ Papers in Honour of E. G. Stanley. Toswell, J. & Tyler, E. Routledge. 286-303.
  • Saunders C (1995). 'Woman Displaced: Rape and Romance in Chaucer's Wife of Bath's Tale'. In Arthurian Literature XIII. James P. Carley & Felicity Riddy Cambridge: D. S. Brewer. 115-31.

Journal papers: academic

  • Saunders, C J (2001). The Medieval Law of Rape. King's College Law Journal pp 19-48.
  • Saunders, C.J (1993). Malory's Book of Huntynge: The Tristram Section of the Motre Darthur. Medium Ævum 62(no 2): 270-284.
  • Saunders, C. (1992). Vox clamantis in deserto: The Landscape of Aelfric's John the Baptist. Notes and Queries 39(1): 19-21.
  • Saunders, C. (1991). Arthur’s Val merveillex et perilleux: A Note on the Relationship of the Roman de Thèbes to the Alliterative Morte Arthure, lines 3230-51. Notes and Queries 38(4): 454-454.