Felicity Riddy

563 total citations
17 papers, 110 citations indexed

About

Felicity Riddy is a scholar working on Classics, Language and Linguistics and History. According to data from OpenAlex, Felicity Riddy has authored 17 papers receiving a total of 110 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Classics, 5 papers in Language and Linguistics and 4 papers in History. Recurrent topics in Felicity Riddy's work include Medieval Literature and History (9 papers), Linguistics and language evolution (4 papers) and Reformation and Early Modern Christianity (2 papers). Felicity Riddy is often cited by papers focused on Medieval Literature and History (9 papers), Linguistics and language evolution (4 papers) and Reformation and Early Modern Christianity (2 papers). Felicity Riddy collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom and United States. Felicity Riddy's co-authors include Thorlac Turville‐Petre, James P. Carley, P. J. P. Goldberg, Ad Putter, Thomas Crawford, Priscilla Bawcutt, Peter Noble, Richard W. Kaeuper, Marina S. Brownlee and Thomas Hahn and has published in prestigious journals such as The Modern Language Review, Gender & History and Speculum.

In The Last Decade

Felicity Riddy

12 papers receiving 40 citations

Peers

Felicity Riddy
C. W. Marx United Kingdom
Jo Ann Hoeppner Moran United Kingdom
Jonathan Gibson United Kingdom
Julia Boffey United Kingdom
Wendy Scase United Kingdom
Mary C. Erler United States
Donald C. Baker United States
Milton McC. Gatch United States
Ruth Evans United States
C. W. Marx United Kingdom
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All Works

17 of 17 papers shown
1.
Riddy, Felicity, et al.. (2006). The Later Medieval English Urban Household. History Compass. 5(1). 112–158. 4 indexed citations
2.
Goldberg, P. J. P. & Felicity Riddy. (2004). Youth in the Middle Ages. The Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association. 7 indexed citations
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Riddy, Felicity, et al.. (2003). Prestige, Authority and Power in Late Medieval Manuscripts and Texts. The Yearbook of English Studies. 33. 336–336. 4 indexed citations
4.
Carley, James P., et al.. (2001). Arthurian Literature XVI. The Modern Language Review. 96(3). 783–783. 3 indexed citations
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Krueger, Roberta L., Christopher Baswell, Simon Gaunt, et al.. (2000). The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Romance. Cambridge University Press eBooks. 5 indexed citations
6.
Riddy, Felicity. (2000). Nunneries, Communities and the Revaluation of Domesticity. Gender & History. 12(3). 755–762. 1 indexed citations
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Noble, Peter, et al.. (1999). Arthurian Literature, XV. The Modern Language Review. 94(4). 1066–1066. 2 indexed citations
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Putter, Ad, James P. Carley, & Felicity Riddy. (1999). Arthurian Literature, XIV. The Yearbook of English Studies. 29. 274–274. 2 indexed citations
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Riddy, Felicity. (1997). Sir Thomas Malory. Medical Entomology and Zoology. 22 indexed citations
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Carley, James P., et al.. (1996). Arthurian Literature, XII. The Modern Language Review. 91(1). 184–184. 11 indexed citations
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Riddy, Felicity. (1996). Mother Knows Best: Reading Social Change in a Courtesy Text. Speculum. 71(1). 66–86. 25 indexed citations
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Turville‐Petre, Thorlac & Felicity Riddy. (1994). Regionalism in Late Medieval Manuscripts and Texts: Essays Celebrating the Publication of 'A Linguistic Atlas of Late Mediaeval English'. The Modern Language Review. 89(4). 973–973. 11 indexed citations
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Bawcutt, Priscilla, Felicity Riddy, & Thomas Crawford. (1987). Longer Scottish poems. 4 indexed citations
14.
Riddy, Felicity. (1976). The Uses of the Past in 'Sir Orfeo'. The Yearbook of English Studies. 6. 5–5. 7 indexed citations
15.
Riddy, Felicity. (1976). STRUCTURE AND MEANING IN MALORY'S “THE FAIR MAID OF ASTOLAT”. Forum for Modern Language Studies. XII(4). 354–366. 1 indexed citations
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Riddy, Felicity. (1974). 'Squyer Meldrum' and the Romance of Chivalry. The Yearbook of English Studies. 4. 26–26.
17.
Riddy, Felicity. (1970). Language as a Theme in. The Journal of Commonwealth Literature. 5(1). 38–47. 1 indexed citations

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