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Happy Pride from all of us here at Medieval Institute Publications. This month we're highlighting titles that work with queer theory, sexuality, and gender, so watch this space!
No recommendations this week as we focus on ICMS Kalamazoo. Come see us at the plenary lecture this evening at 7:00pm EDT, sponsored by Medieval Institute Publications and De Gruyter Brill!
"On John Gower: Essays at the Millennium" represents the third volume of essays originating from sessions of the John Gower Society at the International Congress on Medieval Studies at Kalamazoo, Michigan. This volume provides insight into the shifts and trends in Gower studies over time.
Coming soon it's "Textual Respect and Situated Readings of Spenser, Shakespeare, and Donne: Essays in Honor of Judith H. Anderson." This collection, edited by Tamara A. Goeglein and Jennifer C. Vaught is a fantastic addition to any scholar's bookshelf!
Coming soon to our prolific Early Drama, Art, and Music series is "The Educational Revolution of Renaissance Art Literature" by Carlotta Paltrinieri!
Come say hello to us at ICMS Kalamazoo this weekend! #Kzoo2026
See you soon for our session at #Kzoo2026
Medieval Institute Publications
Translation Theory and Practice in the Middle Ages arose from a translation symposium at the 28th ICMS. The authors treat a wide range of topics, offering a spectacular collection of modern questions of medieval translation. It is certainly an essential text for all scholars of related issues!
This month we're also spotlighting one of our series, the New Queer Medievalisms series. For information on the Editorial Board, submissions, or details on current titles, check out the series page here: wmich.edu/medievalpubl...
Our first recommendation for Pride Month is: "New Directions in Early Modern and English Drama: Edges, Spaces, Intersections" edited by Aidan Norrie and Mark Houlahan!