Mary Dockray-Miller Professor of English Lesley University Commons username: @mdockraymiller Following 43 members ViewActivityProfileSites 2CORE deposits 15Following 43Followers 33Groups 10DiscussionsDocsAcademic InterestsCommons GroupsHCEarly MedievalEducation and PedagogyMedieval StudiesOld English / Early Medieval EnglandOpen Educational ResourcesThe Lone MedievalistWomen also Know LiteratureMLAHEP Teaching as a ProfessionLLC Old EnglishTC Women’s and Gender StudiesRecent Commons Activity wrote a new post, The Massachusetts Medievalist…, on the site The Massachusetts Medievalist wrote a new post, The Massachusetts Medievalist…, on the site The Massachusetts Medievalist wrote a new post, The Massachusetts Medievalist…, on the site The Massachusetts Medievalist wrote a new post, The Massachusetts Medievalist…, on the site The Massachusetts Medievalist wrote a new post, The Massachusetts Medievalist…, on the site The Massachusetts MedievalistCommons SitesHCThe Massachusetts MedievalistWork Shared in COREArticlesThe St. Edith Cycle in the Salisbury BreviaryThe eadgiþ Erasure: A Gloss on the Old English AndreasBeowulf’s Tears of FatherhoodThe Feminized Cross of the Dream of the RoodThe Masculine Queen of BeowulfThe Maternal Performance of the Virgin Mary in the Old English AdventFemale Community in the Old English JudithFemale Devotion and the Vercelli BookOld English Literature and Feminist Theory: A State of the FieldThe Middle English Verse of Boston Public Library MS 124Historical sources of the Middle English verse life of St. AEthelthrythFeminine Preoccupations: English at the Seven SistersBook chaptersMary Bateson (1865-1906): Scholar and Suffragist“Judith of Flanders and Her Books: Patronage, Piety, and Politics in mid-eleventh century Europe” in Telling Tales and Crafting Books, Essays in Honor of Thomas H. Ohlgren, eds. Dorsey A. Armstrong, Shaun F. D. Hughes, and Alexander L. Kaufman. Kalamazoo, MI: Medieval Institute Publications, 2016, 267-322.SyllabiSyllabus for English Lit II (Romantics>Present), English major core lit survey for sophomores