Joan M. Ferrante

1.2k citations
37 papers · 329 · h-index 11

Impact in

  • Classics top 1%
    • Medieval Literature and History
    • Historical, Literary, and Cultural Studies
    • Byzantine Studies and History
    • Renaissance Literature and Culture
  • History top 1%
    • Renaissance and Early Modern Studies
    • Reformation and Early Modern Christianity

Papers in

    • Medieval Literature and History 16
    • Medieval Iberian Studies 4
    • Renaissance and Early Modern Studies 5
    • Libraries, Manuscripts, and Books 2

Joan M. Ferrante

28 papers receiving 209 citations

Peers

Joan M. Ferrante
Comparison fields: 5 of 71
  • Classics 113
  • History 97
  • Literature and Literary Theory 57
  • Religious studies 19
  • Gender Studies 22
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All Works

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2 198348
3 199827
4 197227
5 197519
6 197919
7 198919
8 198813
9 198813
10 200112
11 198710
12 19849
13 19779
14 20078
15 19848
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Guillaume d'Orange : four twelfth-century epics
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18 19804
19 19773
20 19983

About Joan M. Ferrante

Joan M. Ferrante is a scholar working on Classics, History, Literature and Literary Theory, Language and Linguistics and Clinical Psychology, having authored 37 papers that have together received 329 indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Medieval Literature and History (16 papers), Renaissance and Early Modern Studies (5 papers), Medieval Iberian Studies (4 papers), Medieval European Literature and History (3 papers), Mental Health and Psychiatry (2 papers), Early Modern Women Writers (2 papers), Psychotherapy Techniques and Applications (2 papers) and Libraries, Manuscripts, and Books (2 papers). The work is most often cited by research in Classics (113 citations), History (97 citations), Literature and Literary Theory (57 citations), Religious studies (19 citations) and Gender Studies (22 citations). Joan M. Ferrante has collaborated with scholars based in United States and Germany. Frequent co-authors include Jeffrey Richards, Christine de Pizan, Robert Holländer, William Calin, Alcuin Blamires, Lesley Smith, Eugene B. Gallagher, George Economou, Susan Mosher Stuard and Marianne Shapiro. Their work appears in journals such as American Journal of Psychiatry, Comparative Literature, Speculum, The American Historical Review and The Modern Language Review.

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