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A Short Essay about NeoMedievalism (2010)
Book Chapter
Coote, L. (2010). A Short Essay about NeoMedievalism. Studies in Medievalism XIX. Defining Neomedievalism(s) (25 - 33). D.S. Brewer

Genealogical Rolls and Charts (2010)
Book Chapter
(2010). Genealogical Rolls and Charts. Encyclopedia of the Medieval Chronicle (672 - 677). Brill

co-author Professor Joan Holladay

Godfathering: the politics of Victorian family relations (2009)
Book Chapter
Sanders, V. (2009). Godfathering: the politics of Victorian family relations. In L. Delap, B. Griffin, & A. Wills (Eds.), The Politics of Domestic Authority in Britain since 1800 (243-260). London: Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230250796

In Chapter 5 of Dickens’ Dombey and Son (1848), Mr Dombey, who has longed all his married life for a son to inherit the family business, finally acquires one — at the cost of his exhausted wife — and is planning little Paul’s christening ceremony. Hi... Read More about Godfathering: the politics of Victorian family relations.

Film and television (2009)
Book Chapter
(2009). Film and television. Knights in History and Legend (260 - 267). Global Publishing/Park Lane Books

Letters to the parishioners (2009)
Book Chapter
Goodman, M. (2009). Letters to the parishioners. Turkey (49 - 64). Edinburgh University

A story composed of letters sent back home to his parishioners in the UK from a priest who is resolving his difficulties with the Anglican Church whilst on a pilgrimage around sites in Turkey related to the St Paul.

An Empire of itself: Arthur as icon of an English Empire, 1509-1547 (2008)
Book Chapter
Mottram, S. (2008). An Empire of itself: Arthur as icon of an English Empire, 1509-1547. Arthurian Literature (153 - 174). D.S. Brewer

This article responds to recent studies that have applied to early modern English literature the aims of the ‘new British history’, which seeks to bridge the divide between anglocentric and anglophobic approaches to Britain’s past. Critics have estab... Read More about An Empire of itself: Arthur as icon of an English Empire, 1509-1547.

The "histories" of I Henry VI (2008)
Book Chapter
Clare, J. (2008). The "histories" of I Henry VI. Shakespeare in Europe, History and Memory (79 - 89). Jagiellonian University Press

Changes in the literary canon (2008)
Book Chapter
Thomas, J. (2008). Changes in the literary canon. The Victorian literature handbook (163 - 176). Continuum Press

'House of disquiet': The Benson family auto/biographies (2006)
Book Chapter
Sanders, V. (2006). 'House of disquiet': The Benson family auto/biographies. In D. Amigoni (Ed.), Life Writing and Victorian Culture (215-231). London: Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315250502

The Bensons were a Victorian family dedicated to telling and retelling the story of their lives. The Bensons have attracted considerable interest from critics and historians working in the field of Victorianfamily relations and masculinity, especiall... Read More about 'House of disquiet': The Benson family auto/biographies.

Laughing at Monsters in Richard Coeur de Lyon (2006)
Book Chapter
Coote, L. (2006). Laughing at Monsters in Richard Coeur de Lyon. In A. P. Tudor, & A. Hindley (Eds.), Grant Risee? : the medieval comic presence / La présence comique médiévale ; essays in memory of Brian J. Levy (193 - 211). Turnhout: Brepols