David Lavinsky
Assistant Professor
Department of English
Yeshiva University
United States of America
Biography
Professor Lavinsky specializes in medieval and early modern cultural history; vernacular practices and epistemes; late scholasticism; hermeneutics and translation; heresy; Jewish-Christian relations; manuscript studies and the history of the book.
Research Interest
Research Interests: Communication, Poetry, Art in English.
Publications
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Lavinsky D (2014) An Early Sixteenth-Century Lutheran Dialogue and its Wycliffite Excerpt. J Early Book Society Study Manuscript Print History 17: 195-220.
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Lavinsky D (2013) Speke to me be thowt’: Affectivity, Incendium Amoris, and the Book of Margery Kempe. J Eng Germanic Philology 112.3: 340-364.
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Lavinsky D (2015) Turned to Fables: Efficacy, Form, and Literary Making in Chaucer’s Pardoner’s Tale. The Chaucer Review 50: 442-464.