Caitlin Flynn
Caitlin Flynn holds a BA in English Literature from University of Washington (Seattle, WA) and an MLitt in Medieval English Literature from University of St Andrews (Scotland). She currently holds the University of St Andrews 600th Anniversary Fellowship and the James E. Crockett Educational and Charitable Trust Scholarship. Her doctoral thesis explores the grotesque in late medieval Scottish and English poetry, 1360-1560.
Articles by Caitlin Flynn
“It may be verifyit that thy wit is thin”: Interpreting Older Scots Flyting through Hip Hop Aesthetics
Volume 29, Issue 1 (March, 2014)
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