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“Murnan on Mode: Grief in Anglo-Saxon England,” in Sense and Feeling in Daily Living in the Anglo-Saxon World, eds. Maren Clegg-Hyer and Gale Owen-Crocker (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, forthcoming).
“Gender and Death from Grief in Medieval Scandinavian Texts,” in Knowing Sorrow: Grief, Gender, and Identity in the Middle Ages, ed. Lee Templeton (Leiden: Brill, forthcoming).
“The Corpse and the Conqueror: The Curious Afterlife of Ívarr inn beinlausi,” Journal of English and Germanic Philology 118 (2019), 544-70.
“Death, Women, and Power: Structure and Theme in Reicne Fothaid Canainne,” Ériu 68 (2018), 65-98.
“Glossing the Glosses: The Right-Hand Marginal Notes on Glaidomuin and Gudomhuin in TCD MS 1337,” Studia Celtica Fennica 15 (2018), 65-82.
“The (Pregnant) Mouse Freed from the Gallows: A Ballad Parallel in Manawydan uab Llyr,” with Thomas D. Hill, Folklore 129 (2018), 302-15.
“Fet, Gol, and Éigem,” Studia Celtica 52 (2018), 53-65.
“Does Heilagt Tafn in Húsdrápa 10 mean ‘Holy Sacrifice’? Reassessing the Evidence,” Viking and Medieval Scandinavia 13 (2017): 145-64.
“Phil-fog: Celts, Theorists and Other ‘Others’,” Medieval Feminist Forum 53, no. 1 (2017): 73-88.
“An Irish Motif in Guta saga.” Folklore 126 (2015): 1-17.
“Emotion and Gesture in Hroðgar’s Farewell to Beowulf,” in Anglo-Saxon Emotions: Reading the Heart in Old English Language, Literature, and Culture, eds. Alice Jorgensen, Frances McCormack, and Jonathan Wilcox (Farnham: Ashgate, 2015), 163-75.
“Grief, Gender, and Genre: Male Weeping in Snorri’s Account of Baldr’s Death, Kings’ Sagas, and Gesta Danorum,” Journal of English and Germanic Philology 113 (2014): 472-96.
"Sorrow and Conversion in Acallam na Senórach,” Éigse 38 (2013): 1-19.