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Maureen Hough

Maureen Hough — Medieval Studies at Medieval Studies, Princeton University0 Followers

Maureen Hough has led transformative projects in the field of medieval literature and culture, establishing herself as a distinguished professor of Comparative Literature at the University of California, Berkeley. Her scholarly work delves into the intricate world of medieval texts, with a particular focus on romance languages and their literary traditions. Her expertise is reflected in her acclaimed publications, including "The Romance of the Rose: A Literary History" (1992) and "The Medieval Sense of the Past" (2004), which have become essential readings for students and scholars alike. In addition to her authored works, Professor Hough has made significant contributions as an editor, curating influential collections such as "The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Romance" (2000) and "The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Culture" (2010). These collections have provided valuable insights into the complexities of medieval narratives and cultural contexts, further cementing her reputation as a leading voice in her field. At Princeton University, Maureen Hough's research interests extend beyond traditional literary analysis, encompassing the broader cultural and historical dimensions of the medieval period. Her interdisciplinary approach has fostered a deeper understanding of how medieval literature reflects and shapes the societies from which it emerged. Her work often explores the intersections of literature with other cultural expressions, offering a holistic view of the medieval world. Professor Hough is deeply committed to mentoring the next generation of scholars, guiding them through the nuances of medieval studies with her extensive knowledge and passion for the subject. Her dedication to teaching and research has inspired countless students to pursue their own academic inquiries into the rich tapestry of medieval literature and culture.

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