-- Jeffrey, Jonathan, Mary Kate and Karl
Leila K. Norako is an Assistant Professor of Medieval
Literature at the University of Washington. She specializes in late medieval
literature and culture, with particular interests in Middle English romance,
crusades literature, and matters of Otherness and alterity. Her articles have
been published in The Chaucer Review
and Literature Compass, and she is
currently at work on her first book, entitled Imagining the Crusades in Late Medieval England. Her blogging
(originally at In Romaunce as We Rede) and
her work as the creator and general editor of The Crusades Project spring from
her commitment to public scholarship. Other projects include a special issue of
postmedieval on world-building in
medieval literature (forthcoming 2018), a critical edition of Magnussona saga, and a digital project on
Richard Coer de Lyon that will
provide scholars with transcriptions of all extant versions of the romance. She
is also working on her first collection of poems, and a few of her individual
pieces can be read at Revolution
John, Amaryllis,
and By&By Poetry.
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