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Sara Novacich

Breaking new ground in the field of medieval literature, Professor Sara Novacich is a distinguished scholar at Rutgers University-New Brunswick, where she serves as the Director of the Program in Global Medieval Studies. Her academic pursuits are as diverse as they are profound, encompassing poetry, drama, gender studies, visual culture, and archival theory. With a keen interest in how these elements intersect, Professor Novacich has made significant contributions to the understanding of medieval texts and their cultural contexts. Professor Novacich's scholarly work is widely recognized, with numerous essays published in esteemed academic journals. Her acclaimed book, "Shaping the Archive in Late Medieval England: History, Poetry, and Performance," offers an insightful exploration of the interplay between sacred history and archival processes. This work underscores her ability to weave complex narratives that illuminate the past while offering fresh perspectives on historical documentation and literary expression. Currently, Professor Novacich is delving into the cultural significance of rhyme in Middle English poetry, a project that promises to shed new light on the linguistic and aesthetic dimensions of medieval verse. Her research not only enhances our understanding of medieval literature but also contributes to broader discussions in the fields of visual culture and gender studies, reflecting her commitment to interdisciplinary scholarship. As an educator, Professor Novacich is dedicated to inspiring the next generation of scholars. Her courses are known for their rigorous intellectual engagement and innovative approaches to medieval studies. Through her teaching and research, she continues to foster a deeper appreciation for the richness and complexity of medieval literature, ensuring its relevance in contemporary academic discourse.

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