Research Area(s)
- Medieval Literature
- Digital Humanities
- Rhetoric
- Book History
Publications
2024 Taylor, Tristan B and Kyle Dase, “Visualising the Reading Communities of the South English Legendaries.” ‘Multiplicacioun of manye bookis’: Critical Readings in Fifteenth-Century Religious Book Production in England. Edited by Ryan Perry, Stephen Kelly, and Natalie Calder. Liverpool UP. [Forthcoming]
Publications
2024 Taylor, Tristan B. “ChatGPT and Poetry.” TextGenEd: Continuing Experiments. Edited by Carly Schnitzler, Annette Vee, and Tim Laquintano. The WAC Clearinghouse.
https://doi.org/10.37514/TWR-J.2024.2.1.01.
2022 Morreale, L. G. Sánchez Argüelles, T. Baldwin, E Champeau, P Consagra, M Conway, D Dameri, A de Bakker, C. Fadel, L. Davis, K. Francis, S. Francis, E. Hebbard, L. D. Iacobellis, R. Jaime, S. Kaplan, B. Kozlowski, C. Gauthier, N. Lacarrière, S. J. Lahey, N. A. Lazaro, T. Mahoney-Steel, J. Marszałek, L Meiselman, F. Pedersen, L. D. Pokorny, C. Postal, S. Powell, J. Reppert, A. Siebach-Larsen, S. Strinati, E. Strutzenbladh, and T. B. Taylor,[1] “Transcribing ‘Le Pèlerinage de Damoiselle Sapience’: Scholarly Editing COVID19-Style” Digital Medievalist 15:1, 2022.
https://doi.org/10.16995/dm.8071.
2021 Taylor, Tristan B. “John Dernelly: Haberdasher and Poet.” Notes and Queries, 68:1, 2021. 63-64.
https://doi.org/10.1093/notesj/gjab040.
Conference Proceedings
2016 Vasquez, Adam and Tristan B. Taylor “Adnoto: un etiquetador de textos para facilitar la creación de ediciones digitales.” I Congreso International de la Asociatión Argentina de Humanidades Digitales, Buenos Aires, 2016.
Audio Publications
2021 Taylor, Tristan B. “The Road to Sainthood.” The Medieval Grad Podcast. 6 December 2021. https://www.medievalists.net/2021/12/road-sainthood/.
Other Publications
2024 Taylor, Tristan B and Kyle Dase. “Visualising the South English Legendaries: Dataset (2024).” BodoArXiv, Feb. 2024.
https://doi.org/10.34055/osf.io/qkdhx
2021 Taylor, Tristan B. “The South English Legendary.” The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 20 August, 2021
Teaching & Supervision
ENG 111: Literature and Composition, Reading Poetry
ENG 112: Literature and Composition, Reading Drama
ENG 113: Literature and Composition, Reading Narrative
ENG 114: Literature and Composition, Reading Culture
RCM 200: Effective Professional Communication
GPS 982: Mentored Teaching
Research
Education & Training
2023 PhD, English, University of Saskatchewan, CAN
Thesis Title: “Thomas Becket in the South English Legendaries: Genre, Materiality, and Why the Reader Matters”
2015 MA, Medieval and Early Modern Studies (Distinction), University of Kent, UK
2014 BA, English, University of Calgary, CAN