Sylvia Huot

Sylvia Huot is a professor of Medieval French Literature at the University of Cambridge and fellow of Pembroke College.[1] She is the author of several internationally renowned books on Medieval French Literature and the leading expert on the manuscripts of Roman de la Rose, having published extensively on its iconography.[2]

Huot's book Madness in Medieval French Literature (Oxford University Press, 2003) was awarded the 2004 R. H. Gapper Book Prize by the UK Society for French Studies. This prize recognises the work as the best book published by a scholar working in Britain or Ireland in French studies in 2003.[3]

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Medium Ævum, (76:2), 2007, 268-84.

Zeitschrift für Deutsche Philologie, (124:[Supplement]), 2005, 82-95

Speculum: A Journal of Medieval Studies, (78:2), 2003 Apr, 400-20.

French Studies: A Quarterly Review, (57:1), 2003 Jan, 1-10.

Medium Ævum, (71:1), 2002, 47-65.

Medium Aevum, (63:2), 1994, 222-38.

Connotations: A Journal for Critical Debate, (3:2), 1993–1994, 103-09 (Replies to 1992-3-2791.).

French Forum, (14:3), 1989 Sept., 261-278.

Romania: Revue Consacree a l'Etude des Langues et des Literatures Romanes, (109:1), 1988, 119-121.

Modern Philology: A Journal Devoted to Research in Medieval and Modern Literature, (83:2), 1985 Nov, 109-22.

Romance Notes, (25:3), 1985 Spring, 361-373.

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