selected publications academic article Warren, N. B. (2017). Chivalric Men and Good(?) Women: Chaucer, Gender, and John Bossewell's Workes of Armorie. Chaucer Review. 52(1), 143-161. Warren, N. B. (2016). Chaucer, the Chaucer Tradition, and Female Monastic Readers. Chaucer Review. 51(1), 88-106. Warren, N. B. (2015). "FLYING FROM THE DEPRAVITIES OF EUROPE, TO THE AMERICAN STRAND": CHAUCER AND THE CHAUCER TRADITION IN EARLY AMERICA. ELH: English Literary History. 82(2), 589-613. Warren, N. B. (2012). Monasticisms Medieval and Early Modern. Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies. 42(3), 511-517. Warren, N. B. (2007). Feminist Approaches to Middle English Religious Writing: The Cases of Margery Kempe and Julian of Norwich. Literature Compass. 4(5), 1378-1396. 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. 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. 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. (2012). Christine de Pizan and Joan of Arc. HISTORY OF BRITISH WOMEN'S WRITING, 700-1500. (pp. 189-197). Springer Nature. Warren, N. B. (2010). Protestantism, Profit, and Politics: Tudor Representations of the New World. A Companion to Tudor Literature. (pp. 63-78). Wiley.
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 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 ENGL691 Research: In-ab 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