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Regula Evitt

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Re is a medievalist who works on drama, Marie de France, Dante, and Chaucer. Interested in literary history, semiotics, and cultural poetics, she also enjoys teaching History of the English Language, Shakespeare, fabliaux, and Renaissance Culture. Re records for the Chaucer Studio and recently finished a solo recording of “The Parson’s Tale.” She has written articles on musical structure in medieval drama, on political uses of liturgical drama, and on dramatic representations of Jews in western medieval Europe. Most recently, Re published an article on crucifixion plays in the Wakefield cycle: “’He is inwardly flayde’: Inscription and the Wakefield Buffeting’s Self-Incriminating Jew” (in “‘Ye Baw for Bokes’: Essays on Medieval Manuscripts and Poetics.” Ed. Michael Calabrese and Stephen H. A. Shepherd. Los Angeles: Marymount Press, 2012). She is currently working on a book on adversus Judaeos rhetoric in medieval drama: “Antijudaism and the Medieval Prophet Plays.” She has, as well, co-authored a book on literary representations of women in medieval culture.

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