William A. Quinn
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Also affiliated: University of South Carolina (1999); University of Michigan–Flint (1956); The Ohio State University (1979)
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William A. Quinn's scholarly work focuses on literary analysis, particularly concerning medieval English literature and the works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. He has published an introduction to Middle English lyrics and analyses of Chaucer's "The Man of Law's Tale" and "Canterbury Tales." Quinn's research has explored thematic connections between medieval literature and scientific concepts, such as string theory. His scholarly output includes 38 publications, with an h-index of 5 and a total of 69 citations. He remains an active researcher, with publications dating to 2025.
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- h-index: 5
- Publications: 39
- Citations: 69
Selected Publications
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“A ‘Found’ Lyric of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: ‘Walter von der Vogelweide’” (2025)
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Chaucer, Arguing “in good feyth” (2021)
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Thomas Usk’s Imprisoned Voice (2020)
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The Chosen and the Chastised: Naming Jews in the York Mystery Plays (2017)
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Odd Bits of <i>Troilus and Criseyde</i> and the Rights of Chaucer's Early Readers (2016)
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Book Review: Encounters with God in Medieval and Early Modern English Poetry (2007)
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Book Review: The Powers of the Holy: Religion, Politics, and Gender in Late Medieval English Culture (1997)
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Hoccleve’s Epistle of Cupid (1986)