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Curtis, Kristen Haas; Flannery, Mary Colleen (21 November 2023). “Zinesgiving” -- Creative-critical adaptation workshop (Unpublished). In: Zinesgiving. University of Bern.
Flannery, Mary Colleen; Fleming, Adam (8 September 2023). Radio interview: ‘Counting Sexual Partners’. BBC Radio 4
Flannery, Mary C. (2023). ‘Visions from her cell: A “fictional autobiography” of Julian of Norwich’. Times literary supplement
Flannery, Mary Colleen (12 May 2023). Lydgate’s Multimedia Verse: Virtual Problems and Possibilities (Unpublished). In: International Congress on Medieval Studies. Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI. 11-13 May 2023.
Flannery, Mary C. (2023). ‘Literary treasure hunts: Giving new life to manuscripts in the Middle Ages’. Times literary supplement
Flannery, Mary Colleen (3 December 2022). Handling Obscenity (Unpublished). In: CUSO workshop on ‘Handling Literary Obscenity’. Universities of Bern and Neuchâtel. 2-3 December 2022.
Flannery, Mary C. (2022). ‘The case for the defence: New evidence suggests that Geoffrey Chaucer may be innocent of rape’. Times literary supplement
Flannery, Mary C.; Caines, Michael; Clark, Alex; Karunatilaka, Shehan (20 October 2022). The TLS Podcast: ‘A Journey into the Ambiguous Afterlife’. In: The TLS Podcast.
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 ‘“For the love of modesty”: Looking at Chaucerian Obscenity after the Middle Ages’ (Unpublished).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.
Flannery, Mary C. (2022). Beyond Game of Thrones: Sexual behaviour then and now. Times literary supplement
Flannery, Mary Colleen (14 July 2022). Farts and red fennel: Voicing Chaucerian “ribaudye” in Lydgate’s Siege of Thebes’ (Unpublished). In: New Chaucer Society Congress. University of Durham. 11-14 July 2022.
Flannery, Mary Colleen (27 June 2022). The Canterbury Tales and the Early Print Afterlives of Chaucer’s Obscenity’ (Unpublished). In: Swiss Association of Medieval and Early Modern English Studies congress. University of Neuchâtel. 27-29 June 2022.
Flannery, Mary Colleen (18 March 2022). ‘And thus I make an ende of my tale’: Obscenity and Morality in Manuscript Versions of The Cook’s Tale (Unpublished). In: Morality, Exemplarity, & Emotion in Medieval Insular Texts, c.700-c.1500. Heinrich Heine Universität, Düsseldorf. 17. / 18. March 2022.
Flannery, Mary C. (2022). ‘Weepers: Mixed reactions to a mixed life’ [review of Anthony Bale, Margery Kempe: A Mixed Life]. Times literary supplement
Flannery, Mary C. (2022). Robert W. Hanning, Boccaccio, Chaucer, and Stories for an Uncertain World: Agency in the Decameron and the Canterbury Tales. Medium aevum, 91(2), pp. 362-363. Society for the Study of Medieval Languages and Literature
Flannery, Mary C.; Harris, Carissa (2022). Chaucer on Trial (Submitted). History Today
Flannery, Mary C.; Folta, James (2022). Talking Dirty, with humour writer and editor James Folta.
Flannery, Mary C.; Monks, Christopher (2022). Talking Dirty, with McSweeney’s editor Christopher Monks.
Flannery, Mary C. (2022). ‘For the love of modesty’: Team presentation at the University of Geneva.
Flannery, Mary C. (2021). Not all sunshine and roses: Medieval tales of enchantment, seduction, and adventure [review of Rosalind Kerven, Medieval Legends of Love and Lust]. Times literary supplement
Flannery, Mary (14 May 2021). ‘You and Me, Baby, Ain’t Nothin’ But Mammals’: Animal Metaphors and Sexual Consent in the Poetry of William Dunbar’ (Unpublished). In: International Congress on Medieval Studies. 10.-15.05.21.
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.
Flannery, Mary Colleen (19 September 2018). 'Why supporters are lining up to vouch for Christine Blasey Ford and Brett Kavanaugh'. Washington Post
Flannery, Mary C. (2024). John Lydgate’s Multimedia Scripts for Devotional Practice (In Press). In: Critten, Rory Graham; Vuille, Juliette (eds.) The Power of Words in Late Medieval Devotional and Mystical Writing. Turnhout: Brepols
Flannery, Mary Colleen (2023). Obscenity. In: Newhauser, Richard (ed.) The Chaucer Encyclopedia (pp. 1320-1322). Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons
Flannery, Mary Colleen (2023). Reading “Ful savourly”: Taste in Later Medieval English Literature’. In: Kern-Stähler, Annette; Robertson, Elizabeth (eds.) Literature and the Senses (pp. 271-288). Oxford: Oxford University Press https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192843777.003.0015
Flannery, Mary C. (2023). Oaths, Swearing, Invocations. In: Newhauser, Richard (ed.) The Chaucer Encyclopedia (pp. 1319-1320). Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons
Flannery, Mary C. (2023). Shame. In: Newhauser, Richard (ed.) The Chaucer Encyclopedia (pp. 1725-1727). Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons
Flannery, Mary C. (2023). John Lydgate. In: Newhauser, Richard (ed.) The Chaucer Encyclopedia (pp. 1117-1119). Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons
Flannery, Mary C (2022). Delimiting Chaucerian Obscenity in Caxton’s Second Edition of The Canterbury Tales. Review of English Studies, 73(310), pp. 442-458. Oxford University Press 10.1093/res/hgab103
Flannery, Mary Colleen (2022). ‘“You and Me, Baby, Ain’t Nothin’ But Mammals”: Animal Metaphors and Sexual Consent in the Poetry of William Dunbar’. In: Rape Culture and Female Resistance in Late Medieval Literature (pp. 29-43). De Gruyter
Flannery, Mary Colleen (2022). Geoffrey Chaucer: The Merry Bard (Submitted). London: Reaktion Books
Flannery, Mary C. (2021). Good Fun: Cecily Chaumpaigne and the Ethics of Chaucerian Obscenity. The Chaucer review : a journal of medieval studies and literary criticism, 56(4), pp. 360-377. Pennsylvania State University Press 10.5325/chaucerrev.56.4.0360
Flannery, Mary Colleen (2021). 'obscenity' (In Press). In: The Chaucer Encyclopedia. Wiley-Blackwell
Flannery, Mary Colleen (2021). 'shame' (In Press). In: The Chaucer Encyclopedia. Wiley-Blackwell
Flannery, Mary Colleen (2021). 'swearing' (In Press). In: The Chaucer Encyclopedia. Wiley-Blackwell
Flannery, Mary Colleen (2021). 'John Lydgate' (In Press). In: The Chaucer Encyclopedia. Wiley-Blackwell
Flannery, Mary Colleen (2020). Response: Langlandian Personification. Yearbook of Langland Studies(33), pp. 231-238. Brepols
Flannery, Mary C. (2020). Et cetera: Obscenity and Textual Play in the Hengwrt Manuscript. Studies in the age of Chaucer, 42(1), pp. 1-25. Ohio State University Press 10.1353/sac.2020.0000
Flannery, Mary Colleen (2019). Practising shame: Female honour in later medieval England. Manchester medieval literature and culture: Vol. 29. Manchester: Manchester University Press
Flannery, Mary Colleen (2019). Looking for Scribal Play in Oxford, New College MS 314. New College Notes, 12(3), pp. 1-4. New College (Oxford)
Flannery, Mary Colleen (2019). ‘Many Words, Many Turds: Middle English Proverbial Wisdom and the Incontinence of Female Speech’ (In Press). Medieval Feminist Forum Society for Medieval Feminist Scholarship
Flannery, Mary C. (ed.) (2018). Emotion and Medieval Textual Media. Brepols
Flannery, Mary C. (2018). Tutivillus and the Policing of Speech in Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Douce 104. In: Boffey, Julia; Whitehead, Christiania (eds.) Middle English Lyrics: New Readings of Short Poems (pp. 240-250). Boydell & Brewer 10.1017/9781787442993.018
Flannery, Mary C. (2018). ‘Introduction: Medieval Emotion and Texts as/in Media’. In: Flannery, Mary C. (ed.) Emotion and Medieval Textual Media. Early European Research: Vol. 13 (pp. 1-18). Brepols 10.1484/M.EER-EB.5.115895