Fiona Somerset
Professor
Co-director of Medieval Studies Program
English
Literatures, Cultures, and Languages
About
Fiona Somerset is a Professor of English and Co-director of the Medieval Studies Program at UConn, Storrs. Fiona has recently published Feeling Like Saints, a monograph on the writings of the lollard movement, and a collection of essays on medieval popular culture, Truth and Tales: Cultural Mobility and Medieval Media (with Nicholas Watson). Her forthcoming pieces include a short essay on “Masculinity and its Metonyms,” a long survey article on lollard writings, and a kite flown for her new book: “Before and After Wyclif: consent to another’s sin in medieval Europe.” She is researching a new book on medieval social consent from 1100-1500: recent and upcoming lecture topics drawn from this work include Chaucer’s Clerk’s Tale, Anglo-Norman political poems, Mum and the Sothsegger, verses in canon law manuscripts in Italy, France, England, and Bohemia; Lawman’s Brut, Wyclif’s and lollard adaptations of canon law on consent; the Hussite defense of the Four Articles at the Council of Basel (1433), and Stephen Langton’s Letter to the English People. She has also recently been asked to speak on panels about medieval emotions, Jacques Le Goff, editorial emendation, and memory and the archive.
Specialties
Medieval Studies
fiona.somerset@uconn.edu | |
Phone | 860-486-5774 |
Fax | 860-486-1530 |
CV | Fiona Somerset |
Mailing Address | University of Connecticut 365 Fairfield Way, U-1057 Storrs, CT 06269-1057 |
Office Location | Oak Hall 220 |
Campus | Storrs |
Office Hours | M 12pm – 2pm, W 12pm – 1pm (In person); and by appointment via email |