Color photograph of the head and shoulders of a light skinned woman with blond hair and glasses looking directly at the camera

Marjorie Curry Woods

Paul Mellon Post-Doctoral Rome Prize
September 3, 2007–August 1, 2008
Profession
Associate Professor, Department of English, University of Texas at Austin
Project title
Weeping for Dido: Male Writers and Female Emotions in the Medieval and Renaissance Classroom
Project description

Boys and young men in medieval and Renaissance classrooms were often given rhetorical exercises in intense emotions, usually grief or anger, expressed by women—female characters taken from classical texts written by male authors. I want to examine glosses on fourteenth- and fifteenth-century manuscripts of these texts as part of a book project on the pedagogical, psychological, and literary implications of teaching female emotions in the all-male classroom.