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Natalie S. Grinnell is a faculty member at Wofford College, specializing in Medieval Literature and Narrative Theory. Her 2022 article in Accessus explores the intersection of mortality, failure, and narrative healing in John Gower's Confessio Amantis, arguing that the work creates a space for emotional catharsis through its encyclopedic storytelling.
Research interests include:
- Medieval and early modern literary structures
- Narrative frameworks for psychological healing
- Interplay between humor and tragedy in texts
- Encyclopedic knowledge representation in poetry
- Post-13th century English literary traditions
Academic contributions are primarily focused on analyzing late medieval works through modern theoretical lenses, particularly examining how Gower's Confessio Amantis subverts traditional comic and military resolutions to emphasize mortality-driven narratives.
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