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Dr
KY16 9AL
United Kingdom
Accepting Postgraduate Research Students
Old English language and literature, Insular Latin literature, Old Norse literature; the literary history of Anglo-Saxon England, particularly non-English influences (Continental, Celtic, Scandinavian), hagiography, Beowulf, martyrologies.
Old English language and literature, insular Latin literature, the literary history of Anglo-Saxon England (particularly non-English influences such as Continental, Celtic and Scandinavian), hagiography.
Old English language and literature, insular Latin literature, the literary history of Anglo-Saxon England (particularly non-English influences such as Continental, Celtic and Scandinavian), hagiography.
1989-1992, BA in English (Class I), School of English, University of Leeds
1992-1993, MA in Medieval English Literature (Pass with Distinction), University of Leeds
1993-1997, PhD on 'Beowulf and Dragon-Fights in Early Medieval Hagiography', Emmanuel College, Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtic, University of Cambridge (supervised by A. Orchard, examined by M. Godden and M. Lapidge
1997-1998 Research Associate, Fontes Anglo-Saxonici, Faculty of English, Oxford
1998-2001 British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow and Junior Research Fellow, Corpus Christi College, Faculty of English, Oxford
2001-2002 Lecturer in Medieval English, Department of English, University of Birmingham
Having received my BA and MA from Leeds and my PhD from Cambridge (Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic, Emmanuel College), I held a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, and taught at the University of Birmingham, before joining the staff at St Andrews in 2002.
Teaching website 'The Nosebag': http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/~cr30/nosebag/Main/Index
The Old English Martyrology: An Annotated Bibliography: http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/~cr30/martyrology
Old English Core Vocabulary: http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/~cr30/vocabulary
I regularly teach on the following modules:
EN2003 Medieval and Renaissance Texts
EN3111 Beowulf
EN4311 Old English Poetry
EN4399 Dissertation
EN5015 Reading the Medieval Text
EN5017 Old English Language
EN5018 Middle English Literature in Context
I am a medievalist and Anglo-Saxonist (in the widest sense a literary historian) with a particular interest in multi-disciplinary work. My research has mainly concentrated on the relationship of Old English literature with Continental, Celtic and Scandinavian cultures and Latin literature (classical, patristic and medieval). I am also interested in the history of the English language, with particular focus on vocabulary. As my current research monograph project, I am writing a literary history of Mercia for Brepols. And together with Professor Jo Story (University of Leicester), I organise the activities for the Mercian Network, a group of researchers interested in the early medieval kingdom of Mercia.
Most recently, I have also collaborated with colleagues from the School of Computer Science to refurbish the Fontes Anglo-Saxonici database, a register of written sources covering Anglo-Saxon authors and their reading materials from the British Isles, the European Continent, the Middle East and Northern Africa. (See links below for access to the database).
As a non-native speaker of English working in the field of English, I also have an interest in Academic English as used by second-language users. I contributed a webinar on this topic to Cara (Council for At-Risk Academics) in 2023. (For webinar slides and other materials, see link given below).
I have supervised doctoral theses on infernal imagery in Old English literature, the language of Anglo-Saxon sanction clauses, death imagery in Anglo-Saxon hagiography, versions of the Bible, and exegetical traditions in Anglo-Saxon England. My students have received the George Buchanan Scholarship, the Ewan and Christine Brown Postgraduate Scholarship in the Arts and Humanities, the SGSAH AHRC Doctoral Training Partnership Studentship, the Fulbright Scholarship, and other funding. I would welcome applications (or informal enquiries) regarding doctoral work on any aspect of Old English language and literature, Anglo-Latin literature, the history of the English language, early medieval source study, early English hagiography, and the literary history of Mercia.
Personal websites:
Fontes Anglo-Saxonici Database
Old English Martyrology: An Annotated Bibliography
I regularly teach on the following modules:
And for background, here an interview from 2019 and an article on hillwalking I wrote in 2021 for the wellbeing newsletter.
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Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Other contribution
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter
Rauer, C. (Creator) & Nederhof, M. J. (Creator), University of St Andrews, 2020
https://arts.st-andrews.ac.uk/fontes/texts
Dataset
Rauer, C. (PI)
5/09/22 → 5/09/23
Project: Standard
Rauer, C. (PI)
1/09/07 → 10/02/08
Project: Standard
Rauer, C. (Speaker), Elmaz, O. (Speaker) & Meng, X. (Speaker)
Activity: Talk or presentation types › Presentation
Elmaz, O. (Speaker), Rauer, C. (Speaker) & Ouyang, W.-C. (Speaker)
Activity: Talk or presentation types › Public lecture/debate/seminar