Jennifer Lorden

@jenlorden.bsky.social

Writing about old things at W&M, PhD UC Berkeley. Author FORMS OF DEVOTION IN EARLY ENGLISH POETRY (Cambridge UP 2023) and LITERARY FORM IN EARLY MEDIEVAL ENGLAND (Cambridge UP 2025) she/her 🏳️‍🌈 Opinions my own. www.jenniferlorden.com

I'm also thrilled that my article inspired the choice of cover image, Henry Justice Ford, Crossing the River (1911), for the story “Malchus the Monk,” in The Book of Saints and Heroes, by Leonora Lang, ed. Andrew Lang (London: Longmans, Green, 1912)

Cover of Modern Philology for May 2026. On an off white background, the cover image is a painting of a man and woman crossing a moonlit river at night. The painting is Henry Justice Ford, Crossing the River (1911), for the story “Malchus the Monk,” in The Book of Saints and Heroes, by Leonora Lang, ed. Andrew Lang (London: Longmans, Green, 1912).
Jennifer Lorden@jenlorden.bsky.social · 4mo ago

Excited that my new article, "Just as We Read Anywhere: Type Texts, Intertexts, and the Earliest English Lives of Malchus," is out now in Modern Philology! Free access to the first 50 readers here (or email/DM me!): www.journals.uchicago.edu/eprint/X9HPY...

Getting a PhD and then working outside academia is dope. My advisees who’ve done that are more or less uniformly happy and feel that they’re using the skills they trained on. (I talked to one today who just landed a great gig). Just wanted to convey that to anyone it might benefit.

The MLA Old English Forum is now accepting paper proposals for the 2027 annual meeting, 7-10 January. We’re accepting 300-word proposals for two guaranteed sessions until March 15, 2026 for 15-20 minute papers. Please share widely!! And don’t hesitate to get in touch with any questions. (1/6)

Feeling immensely grateful at the end of this tough year. I got tenure, was humbled to receive generous recognition from colleagues, and got some exciting professional news in the last few weeks. There's so much work to do but most of the people I get to do it with are pretty great.