David Sprunger

 

 

Office:  Academy 305
Fall Office Hours: 
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Fall '07 Classes:
IWC 100      MWF 8:30-9:40 
English 315   MWF 11:40-1:00
 
Research Interests:
Medieval literature and culture, Arthurian legends, Fantasy literature, Linguistics, Folklore
Phone: 3587
E-mail: sprunger@cord.edu 
Recent Projects and Achievements:
Professor Sprunger presented "Malory and Grief" at the 37th International Congress on Medieval Studies at Western Michigan University.  He also presented a paper, "Later Renaissance Political and Religious Propaganda in Chaucer's Name," at the same conference two years later.  At the Northern Plains Conference on Earlier British Literatures in Sioux Falls, SD, Professor Sprunger presented a paper and chaired a session on medieval and renaissance romance.  In addition to his presentations, he has worked with Timothy S. Jones to edit a new book titled Marvels, Monsters, and Miracles:  Studies in the Medieval and Early Modern Imaginations, in which he has an essay published.