Stephanie Trigg
Stephanie Joy Trigg (born 29 March 1958) is an Australian literary scholar in the field of medieval studies, known in particular for her work on Geoffrey Chaucer. She is on the Council of the Australian Academy of the Humanities, having been elected a fellow in 2006. She is Redmond Barry Distinguished Professor of English and Former Head of the English and Theatre Programme, University of Melbourne, Australia. Provided by Wikipedia
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Shame and honor : a vulgar history of the Order of the Garter / Stephanie Trigg. by Trigg, Stephanie
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Medievalism and the Gothic in Australian Culture by Trigg, Stephanie
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Congenial Souls : Reading Chaucer from Medieval to Postmodern. by Trigg, Stephanie
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Affective medievalism : love, abjection and discontent / Thomas A. Prendergast and Stephanie Trigg. by Prendergast, Thomas A. (Thomas Augustine), Trigg, Stephanie
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30 great myths about Chaucer / Thomas A. Prendergast and Stephanie Trigg. by Prendergast, Thomas A. (Thomas Augustine), Trigg, Stephanie
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