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Robyn A. Bartlett joined the Department of English at Purdue University in 2008 as an Associate Professor specializing in Middle English Literature. She obtained her PhD from Ohio State University in 2007. Her research focuses on key figures such as Chaucer, Gower, and Hoccleve, as well as late medieval religious literature and culture. Bartlett is the author of 'Relics: Writing Late Medieval England' published in Toronto in 2013 and has co-chaired the Biennial Congress of the New Chaucer Society in 2020, with the conference held in 2022. Her essays are forthcoming in reputable publications including PMLA, Studies in the Age of Chaucer, and Chaucer Review. Currently, she is finalizing her forthcoming book 'Porous Subject: Domestic Confession and Neighbor Love in Late Medieval England,' which explores the intersection of confession and subjectivity in medieval literature. Bartlett also emphasizes the role of mindfulness in classroom teaching. She regularly teaches both undergraduate and graduate courses on literary studies, literary theory, and Chaucer.
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