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Andrew Galloway is a Professor of Medieval Studies at Cornell University, specializing in the transformation of literature and culture in medieval England, particularly from c. 800-1600. His academic interests include media studies, medieval poetry, and the reception of classical literature. Galloway's recent research delves into economic theories in medieval contexts, the literary significance of women in ritual spaces, and the interplay between Latin and vernacular traditions in English and French literature. He has examined key figures such as Chaucer and John Gower, as well as various forms of medieval literary expression, including historical writing and lyric forms. Recognized for his contributions to Gower Studies, he received the 2023 John Hurt Fisher Award. Galloway is engaged in ongoing projects that explore the relationships between medieval economic theory, literary craft, and historical contexts. He is committed to teaching and disseminating knowledge on medieval literature and its impact on later periods.
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