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Adrian Armstrong

Adrian Armstrong is Centenary Professor of French at Queen Mary, University of London. He edits the series Mittelalterliche Literatur über Grenzen for LIT Verlag, and is a member of the Editorial Committee for the series Research Monographs in French Studies (Legenda) and the Editorial Board for the Rylands Bulletin. His research focuses primarily on late medieval French poetry, including textual materiality and critical editing. His major publications include Technique and Technology (Oxford University Press, 2000); an edition of Jean Bouchet's Le Jugement poetic de l'honneur femenin (Paris: Champion, 2006); and Knowing Poetry: Verse in Medieval France from the Rose to the Rhétoriqueurs, co-authored with Sarah Kay (Ithaca/London: Cornell University Press, 2011). He has directed the AHRC-funded project ‘Poetic Knowledge in Late Medieval France’ (2005-9), and currently directs the AHRC-funded project ‘Transcultural Critical Editing: Vernacular Poetry in the Burgundian Netherlands, 1450-1530’. He is working on a companion to François Villon and an edition of Jean Molinet's poetry.

 

Adrian Armstrong
Centenary Professor of French
School of Languages, Linguistics and Film
Queen Mary, University of London
Mile End Road
London E1 4NS

 

a.armstrong@qmul.ac.uk