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Professor Neil Cartlidge is a faculty member at Durham University in the Department of English Studies under the Faculty of Arts and Humanities. His academic work focuses on medieval literature, particularly Anglo-Norman and Middle English romances, debate poetry, and manuscript studies.
- Research Interests: Medieval literature, Arthurian narratives, manuscript analysis, and cultural translations in medieval romance.
- Affiliations: Department of English Studies, Faculty of Arts and Humanities.
His recent publications include studies on Robert Holcot's influence on Chaucer, the dating of The Owl and the Nightingale, and analyses of medieval debate poetry in manuscripts like Oxford Bodleian MS Digby 86. He has contributed extensively to the Encyclopedia of Medieval British Literature and edited critical works on texts like Ipomedon and The Seven Sleepers legend.
Key research groups at Durham relevant to his work include Centre for Classical Reception, Institute of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (IMEMS), and Vision, Imaging and Visualisation in Durham (VIViD). His work intersects with Medieval Studies, French Literature, and Manuscript Research.


