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Valerie Allen is a professor of English literature at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY. She received her PhD from Trinity College Dublin, and held positions at the University of Stirling, Scotland, and the University of South Florida before joining John Jay. Her main interests are medieval culture and literature, and history of ideas. Recent relevant publications include: ‘As the crow flies: roads and pilgrimage’, Essays in Medieval Studies (2008); ‘The pencil, the pin, the table, the bowl, and the wheel’, postmedieval (2010); and ‘Road’, postmedieval (2013).
Christine Chism joined the faculty of UCLA in 2009, after holding positions at Rutgers University and Allegheny College. Between 2003 and 2005 she was the recipient of a New Directions Mellon fellowship to learn Arabic and study Islamic culture. Since completing her first book on late medieval alliterative romance, Alliterative Revivals (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2002), she has been working on three projects: friendship in late medieval England, the transmission of Arabic texts into England and comparative Islamic and Christian travel writing.
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