Virginia Blanton is Curators' Distinguished Professor of English Language and Literature at the University of Missouri–Kansas City and eminent scholar in Early English Studies.[1]

Life edit

She graduated from Southwestern College, with a B.A. in English and Foreign Languages in 1989; from Binghamton University with a M.A. in English in 1991, and Ph.D. in English in 1998.[2] She also holds an interdisciplinary Graduate Certificate in Medieval Studies from the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies at Binghamton University, 1995.[citation needed]

Her scholarly work has re-shaped conceptions of female spirituality in the early Middle Ages. Particularly in her work on saints' lives, Blanton has demonstrated that the lives of female saints such as Æthelthryth and their later cults offer powerful insights into the devotional lives of men and women in the Middle Ages. Her first book, Signs of Devotion: The Cult of St. Æthelthryth in Medieval England, 695–1615[3] received the Best First Book award from the Society for Medieval Feminist Scholarship in 2008.[4] Blanton's later work focusses on the role of nuns in medieval book production and manuscript culture.

Works edit

  • Signs of Devotion: The Cult of St. Æthelthryth in Medieval England, 695-1615. Penn State Press, 2007, ISBN 978-0-271-04798-0; paperback, 2010, ISBN 978-0-271-05869-6.
  • V. Blanton, H. Scheck (eds.) Intertexts: Studies in Anglo-Saxon Culture Presented to Paul E. Szarmach, Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies, 2008, ISBN 978-0-86698-382-2.
  • V. Blanton, V. O'Mara, P. Stoop (eds.) Nuns' Literacies in Medieval Europe: The Hull Dialogue, Brepols, 2013, ISBN 978-2-503-53972-0.
  • V. Blanton, V. O'Mara, P. Stoop (eds.) Nuns' Literacies in Medieval Europe: The Kansas City Dialogue, Brepols, 2015, ISBN 978-2-503-54922-4.
  • V. Blanton, V. O'Mara, P. Stoop (eds.) Nuns' Literacies in Medieval Europe: The Antwerp Dialogue, Brepols, 2017, ISBN 978-2-503-55411-2.

References edit

  1. ^ "Virginia Blanton". University of Missouri, Department of English. Retrieved 16 March 2013.
  2. ^ "Virginia Blanton". University of Missouri, Department of Women's & Gender Studies. Retrieved 16 March 2013.
  3. ^ Signs of Devotion: The Cult of St. Æthelthryth in Medieval England, 695-1615 (Pennsylvania State University Press, 2007)
  4. ^ Prize at hosted.lib.uiowa.edu

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