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Jane Cartwright is a professor of Welsh at the University of Wales Trinity St David. She is a fellow of the Royal Historical Society and in the Learned Society of Wales (as of 2016), and specialises in Welsh medieval literature and history.
Life
[edit]She was born 25th January 1968 (aged 56 years).
Career
[edit]Jane Cartwright has been credited as a professor at the University of Wales Trinity St David, at the Lampeter campus, where she was Director of the MA in Celtic Studies and the MA in Medieval Studies.
Published works
[edit]- Cartwright, Jane, Hystoria gweryddon yr Almaen: the Middle Welsh Life of St Ursula and the 11,000 virgins, MHRA Library of Medieval Welsh Literature, London: Modern Humanities Research Association, 2020.
- Cartwright, Jane (ed.), The cult of St Ursula and the 11,000 virgins, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2016.
- Cartwright, Jane, “The Middle Welsh Life of St Ursula and the 11,000 virgins”, in: Jane Cartwright (ed.), The cult of St Ursula and the 11,000 virgins, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2016. 163–186.
- Cartwright, Jane, “Abbess Annes and the ape”, in: Janet Burton, and Karen Stöber (eds), Monastic Wales: new approaches, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2013. 191–208.
- Cartwright, Jane, Mary Magdalene and her sister Martha: an edition and translation of the medieval Welsh Lives, Washington: Catholic University of America Press, 2013.
- Cartwright, Jane, Feminine sanctity and spirituality in medieval Wales, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2008.
- Cartwright, Jane, “The cult of St Non: rape, sanctity and motherhood in Welsh and Breton hagiography”, in: J. Wyn Evans, and Jonathan M. Wooding (eds), St David of Wales: cult, church and nation, 24, Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2007. 182–206.
- Cartwright, Jane (ed.), Celtic hagiography and saints’ cults, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2003.
- Cartwright, Jane, “The harlot and the hostess: a preliminary study of the Middle Welsh Lives of Mary Magdalene and her sister Martha”, in: Jane Cartwright (ed.), Celtic hagiography and saints’ cults, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2003. 77–101.
- Cartwright, Jane, “Buchedd Catrin: a preliminary study of the Middle Welsh Life of Katherine of Alexandria and her cult in medieval Wales”, in: Jacqueline Jenkins, and Katherine J. Lewis (eds), St Katherine of Alexandria: texts and contexts in western medieval Europe, 8, Turnhout: Brepols, 2003. 53–86.
- Cartwright, Jane, “Dead virgins: feminine sanctity in medieval Wales”, Medium Ævum 71:1 (2002): 1–28.
- Cartwright, Jane, “Santesau Ceredigion”, Ceredigion 14 (2001): 1–36.
- Cartwright, Jane, Y Forwyn Fair: santesau a lleianod agweddau ar wyryfdod a diweirdeb yng Nghymru'r Oesoedd Canol, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1999.
References
[edit]- Cartwright, Jane (ed.), The cult of St Ursula and the 11,000 virgins, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2016.
- Cartwright, Jane, “The Middle Welsh Life of St Ursula and the 11,000 virgins”, in: Jane Cartwright (ed.), The cult of St Ursula and the 11,000 virgins, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2016. 163–186.
- Cartwright, Jane, “Abbess Annes and the ape”, in: Janet Burton, and Karen Stöber (eds), Monastic Wales: new approaches, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2013. 191–208.
- Cartwright, Jane, Mary Magdalene and her sister Martha: an edition and translation of the medieval Welsh Lives, Washington: Catholic University of America Press, 2013.
- Cartwright, Jane, Feminine sanctity and spirituality in medieval Wales, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2008.
- Cartwright, Jane, “The cult of St Non: rape, sanctity and motherhood in Welsh and Breton hagiography”, in: J. Wyn Evans, and Jonathan M. Wooding (eds), St David of Wales: cult, church and nation, 24, Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2007. 182–206.
- Cartwright, Jane (ed.), Celtic hagiography and saints’ cults, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2003.
- Cartwright, Jane, “The harlot and the hostess: a preliminary study of the Middle Welsh Lives of Mary Magdalene and her sister Martha”, in: Jane Cartwright (ed.), Celtic hagiography and saints’ cults, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2003. 77–101.
- Cartwright, Jane, “Buchedd Catrin: a preliminary study of the Middle Welsh Life of Katherine of Alexandria and her cult in medieval Wales”, in: Jacqueline Jenkins, and Katherine J. Lewis (eds), St Katherine of Alexandria: texts and contexts in western medieval Europe, 8, Turnhout: Brepols, 2003. 53–86.
- Cartwright, Jane, “Dead virgins: feminine sanctity in medieval Wales”, Medium Ævum 71:1 (2002): 1–28.
- Cartwright, Jane, “Santesau Ceredigion”, Ceredigion 14 (2001): 1–36.
- Cartwright, Jane, Y Forwyn Fair: santesau a lleianod agweddau ar wyryfdod a diweirdeb yng Nghymru'r Oesoedd Canol, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1999.