Lianna Hope Farber

Associate Professor
Ph.D. English, Harvard University, 1998
110H Lind Hall
(612) 626-7126
farbe004@umn.edu
Department Affiliations
English
Selected Publications
An Anatomy of Trade in Medieval Writing: Value, Consent, and Community. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2006.
“Aquinas on Marriage.” Temperance: Aquinas and the Post-Modern World. Ed. R. E. Houser. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, in press.
“The Creation of Consent in Chaucer’s Physician’s Tale.” The Chaucer Review 39.2 (2004).
“Roosters, Wolves and the Limits of Allegory,” Essays in Medieval Studies 17 (February 2001).
Rev. of The Ambivalences of Medieval Religious Drama by Rainer Warning. Common Knowledge (Summer 2002).
Graduate Courses
The Canterbury Tales and Questions of Genre
Law and Literature
Undergraduate Courses
Introduction to Middle English Literature
Intensive Survey of Middle English Literature
Chaucer: The Canterbury Tales
Junior-Senior Seminar: Allegory
Textual Analysis, Interpretation and Investigation
British Literature to 1800
Literary Theory from Plato to Modernism
Lyric Poetry


