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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 C. (2023). ‘Visions from her cell: A “fictional autobiography” of Julian of Norwich’. Times literary supplement
Flannery, Mary C. (2023). ‘Literary treasure hunts: Giving new life to manuscripts in the Middle Ages’. Times literary supplement
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). ‘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 C. (2022). Beyond Game of Thrones: Sexual behaviour then and now. Times literary supplement
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 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 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 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