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Felicity Riddy

Felicity Riddy is an academic, author and specialist in late-medieval English and Scottish literature.

Selected works
Sir Thomas Malory (1987) • An anthology of Longer Scottish Poems, 1375–1650 (1987) (with Priscilla Bawcutt) • Macmillan Literary Anthologies, I, Old and Middle English Literature (London, 1989 (with M. J. Alexander). • Regionalism in Late Medieval Manuscripts and Texts (1991) (ed.) • John Hardyng in Search of the Grail, in Arturus Rex, ed. by W. Van Hoecke (Leuven, 1991), pp. 419–29. • Glastonbury, Joseph of Arimathea and the Grail in John Hardyng’s Chronicle, in The Archaeology and History of Glastonbury Abbey, ed. by Lesley Abrams and James P. Carley (Woodbridge, 1991), pp. 317–31. • Selected Poems of Henryson and Dunbar (1992) (with Priscilla Bawcutt) • Co-editor of the annual Arthurian Literature (1993–1998)(with James P. Carley) • John Hardyng’s Chronicle and the Wars of the Roses, Arthurian Literature, 12 (1996), 91–108. • ''A feminist reading of Henryson's 'Testament of Cresseid'' (1997, repr. 1999). • Prestige, Authority and Power in Late Medieval Manuscripts and Texts (2000) (ed.) • Looking closely: authority and intimacy in the late-medieval urban home in Medieval Women and Power Revisited: Challenging the Master Narrative, edited by M. Kowaleski and M. Erler (2003) • Youth in the Middle Ages (2004) (co-edited with P.J.P. Goldberg) • Temporary Virginity and the Everyday Body: Le Bone Florence of Rome and Bourgeois Self-Making in Pulp Fictions, edited by N. McDonald (2004) • The moral household in The Medieval Household in Christian Europe c. 850-c. 1550, edited by C. Beattie, A. Maslovic and S. Rees Jones (2004) ==References==
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