Dr. Marianne O Doherty

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Biography

Marianne O'Doherty is a Professor at the University of Southampton specializing in medieval literature and culture. Her primary research interests include medieval travel and pilgrimage literature, maps, geographical writing, and the literary geographies associated with these themes. She is actively engaged in reception studies and methodologies concerning medieval texts. O'Doherty has made significant contributions to the field of medieval studies, particularly through her work on the Book of Sir John Mandeville, a popular travel account of the late Middle Ages. She is a member of the Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Culture and serves on the editorial board for the Brepols series 'Medieval Voyaging'. O'Doherty has taught both undergraduate and master's levels, guiding students through thematic modules on Old and Middle English literature and Arthurian literature. Having chaired various conferences and events, she brings extensive experience in academic organization and is known for her advocacy of medieval literature among GCSE and A-Level students. O'Doherty's notable achievements include winning the European Society for the Study of English prize for her monograph, 'Indies Medieval West: Thought, Report, Imagination', published in 2014. She is also a Fellow of the English Association.

Research Interests

Experience

Professor

2007-09-01 — Present

University of Southampton • Southampton, England

Teaching and researching medieval literature and culture.

Awards

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Cultural Studies Prize