
معرفی
Dr. Brett Roscoe is an Associate Professor of English at King's University, joining in 2012 after earning his PhD in English from Queen's University (2014). He specializes in Old English, Old Norse-Icelandic, and Middle English literature, alongside cognitive approaches to literature and intersections with theology. His teaching spans introductory literature, Arthurian legends, Old English language, and medieval British literature.
Education: PhD (Queen's University, 2014), MA (University of Western Ontario, 2008), BA Honours in English (University of Manitoba, 2007), and BA in Old Testament Studies (Providence College, 2000).
Research emphasizes medieval wisdom literature and the cognitive dimensions of literary engagement. Recent conference presentations include explorations of postsecular themes in modern Arthurian adaptations, manuscript production in medieval theology, and Old English riddles.
He teaches courses such as ENGL 214/215 (Literature and Academic Interpretation), ENGL 311 (Medieval British Literature), and ENGL 380 (Arthurian Legend and Literature). No scientific awards are explicitly noted in the text.




