CAROLIN ESSER

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Conference Papers:  
August 2008       Discworld Convention, Birmingham
Paper: 'Diabolic Pratchett: On the Devils in Eric and Good Omens'
April 2008       University of Winchester Learning and Teaching Day
Paper:
‘Enhancing Student Interactivity,’ a ten minute presentation on the use of the Learning Network.
March 2008       Wessex Group, University of Winchester
Paper: 'Anglo-Saxon Prayerbooks'
November 2007       PM Talkback, University of Winchester
'Public Lecture: 'Taking Talk Back: A Brief Biography of the English Language'
 
October 2007 Language: Sixth-Form Conference
Lecture: 'Language Change'
 
July 2007 International Medieval Congress, Leeds
Paper: 'Addressing his Lord: Rabanus Maurus and his 'In Honorem Sanctae Crucis''
 
May 2007 International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo.
Paper: 'Naming Christ: In Search of a Protagonist'
    7th May 2006     International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo.
Paper: ''I am the Door': The Old English Advent Lyrics as an Exemplum for Meditation' (Refined version of the 2005 EHS paper)
 
    23rd January 2006     Medieval Religion Research Group, University of York
Paper: 'The Lyric as Key to Salvation: An example of Old English Poetry as instrument of Meditation'
 
21st July 2005 Ecclesiastical History Society Summer Conference, Lancaster
Paper: ''I am the Door': The Old English Advent Lyrics as an Exemplum for Meditative Discipline'
16th May 2005 Strangers in a Strange Land: Pre-Modern Peregrini on the Prairie Mini-Conference, Program for Medieval Studies, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Paper: 'Cyning Middangeardes: On the Axis of a Three-Fold Hierarchy' (Expanded and refined from the 2004 Leeds paper)
15th July 2004 International Medieval Congress, Leeds.
Paper: 'Cyning Middangeardes: On the Axis of a Three-Fold Hierarchy'
5th May 2004 International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo
Paper in the ISAS Session 'New Voices in Anglo-Saxon Studies' with the title 'Better to Reign in Hell than Serve in Heaven: Satan's Realm as Inverted Hierarchy'
10th May 2003 International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo
Paper by invitation: 'Naming the Divine: Christian Myth and Anglo-Saxon Politics.'