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Flannery, Mary Colleen; Brown, Amy; Curtis, Kristen Haas (28 September 2022). ‘“For the love of modesty”: Looking at Chaucerian Obscenity after the Middle Ages’ (Unpublished). In: CUSO Doctoral Workshop in Medieval and Early Modern English Studies’. University of Geneva. 28 September 2022.

Brown, Amy Elizabeth (5 November 2021). Amica and/or Uxor: Language of Friendship, Love and Consent as used by Héloise and Abélard (Unpublished). In: Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies Seminar Series. Monash University, Australia (online). 05.11.2021.

Flannery, Mary; Brown, Amy; Curtis, Kristen (10 May 2021). “More to please than to instruct”: Eighteenth-century Responses to Chaucerian Obscenity (Unpublished). In: Medieval Round Table. University of Melbourne. 10.05.21.

Brown, Amy Elizabeth (31 March 2021). The Miller's Female Son: Sexual Availability, Consent, and the Daughter’s Deviant Body in The Miller of Trompington (1715) (Unpublished). In: Doctoral Workshop in Medieval and Early Modern English Studies. University of Geneva. 31.03.2021.

Brown, Amy (8 May 2020). Grammar and Body in translation: Grisandolus as genderqueer figure in the Suite Merlin and Middle English Prose Merlin (Unpublished). In: Fiesole. A Digital Early Career Symposium. Unviersity of Toronto (online). 6 - 8 May 2020.

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Brown, Amy Elizabeth (2021). Review of "Feros Ruys, Juanita, Michael W. Champion, and Kirk Essary, eds, Before Emotion: The Language of Feeling, 400–1800 (Routledge Studies in Medieval Literature and Culture), New York, Routledge, 2019". Parergon : bulletin of the Australian and New Zealand Association for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 38(1), pp. 214-216. Canberra

Brown, Amy Elizabeth (2021). Review of "Carissa M. Harris, Obscene Pedagogies: Transgressive Talk and Sexual Education in Late Medieval Britain". Medium aevum, 90(1), p. 163. Society for the Study of Medieval Languages and Literature

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