Catherine Karkov

Catherine Karkov is professor of History of Art and head of the School of Fine Art, History of Art and Cultural Studies at the University of Leeds. Her research centres on early medieval art, especially Anglo-Saxon art, and she has published two monographs, one on Anglo-Saxon art, and one on the relation between text and image in Anglo-Saxon literature. In the latter, whose focus is on MS Junius 11, she argues that a complete edition of the manuscript leaves out the many illustrations at its own peril; these illustrations occur at dramatic moments in the four poems and help elucidate the allegorical import of many passages.[1]

Publications

Monographs

Edited

References

  1. Russom, Geoffrey (2003). "Rev. of Karkov, Text and Picture in Anglo-Saxon England". Speculum. 78 (2): 541–42. doi:10.1017/s0038713400169143. JSTOR 20060690.
  2. Ericksen, Janet Schrunk (2004). "Rev. of Karkov, Text and Picture in Anglo-Saxon England". The Journal of English and Germanic Philology. 103 (2): 258–61. JSTOR 27712420.

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