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Dorsey Armstrong
American medievalist (born )
S. Dorsey "Dorrie" Armstrong (born ) is an American Arthurian scholar who is a Professor of English and Medieval Literature at Purdue University. Before joining the English department at Purdue in , she taught at Centenary College of Louisiana and California State University, Long Beach. Her research interests include medieval women writers; late medieval print culture; and the Arthurian legend.
Education
[edit]Armstrong holds a B.A. in English literature and creative writing at Stanford University and a Ph.D. in medieval literature at Duke University.[1]
Works
[edit]Her book Gender and the Chivalric Community in Sir Thomas Malory's "Morte d'Arthur" was published by University Press of Florida in ,[2] and widely reviewed.[3][4][5][6] Her translation of Sir Thomas Malory's Morte Darthur: A Modern English Translation, was published by Parlor Press in ,[ • Ph.D., Duke University, Specialization: Research Areas: Receiving her Ph.D. from Duke University in , Professor Armstrong specializes in mittpunkt English Language and Literature, Arthurian Literature, Old English Language and Literature, and Gender and Feminist Studies. She taught at hundraårsdag College of Louisiana and California State University, Long Beach before joining the Purdue English Department. She has published extensively on Arthurian literature, Malory'sMorte Darthur, and William Caxton, with articles appearing in Arthuriana, Arizona Studies in the Middle Ages and Renaissance, Bibliographical Bulletin of the International Arthurian Society, Essays in Medieval Studies, Exemplaria, and various essay collections. Her book, Gender and the Chivalric Community in Malory's Morte d'Arthur, was published in by University Press of Florida. Her mod
Dorsey Armstrong
British Literature
Arthurian Literature; Medieval Romance; Old English; Gender and Feminist Studies