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Croxton "Play of the Sacrament" (ca. 1461–1546)

  • Cameron Hunt McNabb (author)

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TitleCroxton "Play of the Sacrament" (ca. 1461–1546)
ContributorCameron Hunt McNabb (author)
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.53288/0276.1.41
Landing pagehttps://punctumbooks.com/titles/medieval-disability-sourcebook/
Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
CopyrightCameron Hunt McNabb
Publisherpunctum books
Published on2020-03-26
Page rangepp. 458–470
Print length13 pages
LanguageEnglish (Original)
English, Middle (1100–1500) (Original)
Contributors

Cameron Hunt McNabb

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Cameron Hunt McNabb is an associate professor of English at Southeastern University. Her primary research interests include disability studies and early drama, and she has published in numerous journals, including Early Theatre, Neophilologus, Studies in Philology, and Pedagogy. Her chapter “Staging Disability in Medieval Drama” in forthcoming in the Ashgate Research Companion to Medieval Disability Studies (Routledge, forthcoming). She is a strong advocate for undergraduate research, and she and her students have contributed two entries to the Medieval Disability Glossary.