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The study of medieval literature represents a vibrant and fruitful domain within our department, encompassing diverse scholarly approaches. Our faculty and students engage with both established and lesser-known texts while exploring adjacent disciplines including paleography, book history, textual criticism, and translation studies. Their research frequently intersects with literary theory, cultural history, social history, intertextual analysis, and examinations of gender and representation. Graduate students benefit from competitive funding opportunities for conference participation and dissertation research through departmental and institutional support. The program offers intensive summer language courses and teaching opportunities in medieval literature across English and Comparative Literature curricula. Collaborative work with faculty from related departments—such as Comparative Literature, Romance Languages, German Studies, History, and Classics—is encouraged. Through dedicated faculty guidance, students regularly publish in prestigious academic journals and launch rewarding careers in academia and education.