selected publications academicarticle Warren, N. B. (2016). Chaucer, the Chaucer Tradition, and Female Monastic Readers. The Chaucer Review. 51(1), 88-106. Warren, N. B. (2012). Monasticisms Medieval and Early Modern. Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies. 42(3), 511-517. Warren, N. B. (2004). French Women and English Men: Joan of Arc, Margaret of Anjou, and Christine de Pizan in England, 14451540. Exemplaria. 16(2), 405-436. Warren, N. B. (1999). Kings, Saints, and Nuns: Gender, Religion, and Authority in the Reign of Henry V. Viator: Medieval and Renaissance studies. 30, 307-322. Warren, N. B. "FLYING FROM THE DEPRAVITIES OF EUROPE, TO THE AMERICAN STRAND": CHAUCER AND THE CHAUCER TRADITION IN EARLY AMERICA Warren, N. B. Chivalric Men and Good(?) Women: Chaucer, Gender, and John Bossewell's Workes of Armorie Warren, N. B. Feminist Approaches to Middle English Religious Writing: The Cases of Margery Kempe and Julian of Norwich Warren, N. B. Virtual Reality: Virtue, the Eucharist, and Translation in the Writings of Thomas More. Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies. 52(3), 483-501. book Warren, N. B. (2011). Spiritual economies: Female monasticism in later medieval England. University of Pennsylvania Press. Warren, N. B. (2010). The embodied word: Female spiritualities, contested orthodoxies, and English religious cultures, 1350-1700 Warren, N. B. (2005). Women of god and arms: Female spirituality and political conflict, 1380-1600. University of Pennsylvania Press. Warren, N. B. Chaucer and Religious Controversies in the Medieval and Early Modern Eras. University of Notre Dame Press. chapter Warren, N. B. (2013). Owning the middle ages: History, trauma, and English identity. Renaissance Retrospections: Tudor Views of the Middle Ages. (pp. 174-197). Warren, N. B. (2010). Protestantism, Profit, and Politics: Tudor Representations of the New World. A Companion to Tudor Literature. (pp. 63-78). Wiley. Warren, N. B. Christine de Pizan and Joan of Arc. HISTORY OF BRITISH WOMEN'S WRITING, 700-1500. (pp. 189-197). Springer Nature. Warren, N. B. The Life and Afterlives of St. Colette of Corbie: Religion, Politics, and Networks of Power. Brill's Companions to the Christian Tradition. COMPANION TO COLETTE OF CORBIE. (pp. 6-31). BRILL.
editor of book (2016). A Companion to Colette of Corbie Warren, N. B. (Eds.), BRILL. Blumenfeld-Kosinski, R., Warren, N., & Robertson, D. (2002). The Vernacular Spirit Essays on Medieval Religious Literature Warren, N. B. (Eds.), Springer.
teaching activities ENGL231 Survey Of English Lit I Instructor ENGL313 Medieval English Lit Instructor ENGL314 English Renaissance Instructor ENGL374 Women Writers Instructor ENGL390 Studies In British Lit Instructor ENGL431 Chaucer Instructor ENGL481 Medieval Americas Instructor ENGL481 Sr Sem: Medieval Americas Instructor ENGL481 Sr Sem: Mid Ages Represent Instructor ENGL485 Directed Studies Instructor ENGL607 Topics Medieval Lit&cult Instructor ENGL608 Readings In Medieval Lit Instructor ENGL611 Topics Early Mod Lit/cult Instructor ENGL613 Readings Early Modrn Lit Instructor ENGL685 Directed Studies Instructor ENGL691 Research Instructor ENGL691 Research Instructor WGST374 Women Writers Instructor
chaired theses and dissertations Davis, Matthew Evan (2013-08). The Apostelesse's Social Network: The Meaning of Mary Magdalene in Fifteenth-Century East Anglia.
education and training Ph.D. in English Literature, Indiana University System - (Bloomington, Indiana, United States) 1997 M.A. in English Literature, Indiana University System - (Bloomington, Indiana, United States) 1992 B.A. in English and French, Vanderbilt University - (Nashville, Tennessee, United States) 1991
awards and honors Fellow, conferred by National Humanities Center - (Durham, North Carolina, United States), 2007 Gustave O Arlt Award in the Humanities, conferred by Council of Graduate Schools - (Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States), 2004