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Melissa Ridley Elmes

Melissa Ridley Elmes

Professor, English

McCluer Hall 118
(636) 627-2506
[email protected]


Biographical Information

Dr. Melissa Ridley Elmes (B.A., French, The College of William and Mary; ; M.A., English, Longwood University; MFA, Creative Writing, 51福利社; Ph.D., English, University of North Carolina Greensboro) is an interdisciplinary literary historian of the medieval period, with particular emphasis on the 10-15th-century Northern European and British Isles literatures and cultures, including Old/Middle English, Welsh, Irish, Anglo-Norman, and Old Norse/Icelandic. She is an award-winning instructor as well as a high-profile scholar, with recent articles in鈥疉rthuriana, Year鈥檚 Work in Medievalism, Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium,鈥疢odern Philology and Medieval Feminist Forum, an edited collection of essays on the fairy Melusine (Brill, 2017) a volume of essays on鈥疐ood and Feast in Premodern Outlaw Tales鈥(Routledge, 2021) and an edited collection on Ethics in the Arthurian Legend (D.S. Brewer, 2023). Dr. Elmes is also a writer of poetry and fiction, and the author of鈥痶wo books of poetry: Arthurian Things: A Collection of Poems鈥(Dark Myth Publications, 2020) and Dreamscapes and Dark Corners (Alien Buddha Press 2023); her creative work has garnered nominations for the Pushcart Prize and the Science Fiction Poetry Association鈥檚 Elgin, Rhysling, and Dwarf Star awards for speculative poetry. She serves on the advisory boards of several scholarly presses and organizations including Medieval Institute Publications鈥 Monsters, Prodigies, and Demons series, the International Arthurian Society North American Branch, and the Southeastern Medieval Association.

Academic & Research Interests

  • Literatures and cultures of the Medieval British Isles and Scandinavia
  • Medievalism in popular culture
  • Women鈥檚 and gender studies
  • The Arthurian legend
  • Robin Hood/ outlawry
  • Intersections of gender, violence, and the law
  • Monsters and monstrosity
  • Alchemy, magic, and esoterica
  • Mythology and folklore
  • Poetry and poetics
  • Fantasy and science fiction
  • Critical/creative hybrid writing
  • Pedagogy

Courses Taught

Dr. Elmes has taught the following courses:

  • Senior Capstone in English Studies
  • English Studies Internship
  • History of the English Language
  • Medieval Afterlives: Modern Receptions of the Medieval
  • Medieval Afterlives鈥擬edieval Women
  • Early Modern Literature
  • Medieval Literature: 鈥淰iolence and Trauma, Beowulf to Malory鈥
  • Medieval Literature: poetry and poetics
  • Chaucer
  • Mythology and Folklore
  • The Arthurian Legend
  • Viking Literature
  • Celtic Literature (taught face-to-face and online)
  • British Literature: Fact, Fiction and Everything In-Between
  • The Medieval World
  • World Literature to 1500: Faith, War, Traveling, Memory and Commemoration
  • Writing for Game Design
  • Research and Argumentation/ Composition II
  • Global Introduction to Gender Studies
  • Applied Interdisciplinary Studies Tutorial/ Internship
  • Freshman Seminar: The Global Arthurian Legend
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Publications

Select Publications

  • Edited Collections
    • 2023 Ethics in the Arthurian Legend. Eds. Melissa Ridley Elmes and Evelyn Meyer. Woodbridge: D.S. Brewer.
    • 2021 Food and Feast in Premodern Outlaw Tales. Eds. Melissa Ridley Elmes and Kristin Bovaird – Abbo. New York: Routledge Press. Reviewed in: Robin Hood Scholars: IARHS on the Web
    • 2017 Melusine鈥檚 Footprint: Tracing the Legacy of a Medieval Myth. Eds. Misty Urban, Deva Kemmis, and Melissa Ridley Elmes. Leiden: Brill. Reviewed in: Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts, Preternature, Mediaevistik, Medieval Feminist Forum.
  • Poetry collections
    • 2023 Dreamscapes and Dark Corners. Alien Buddha Press.
    • 2020 Arthurian Things: A Collection of Poems. Apple Valley: Dark Myth Publications.
  • Peer-reviewed journal articles
    • 2025 鈥淪ociety for Medieval Feminist Scholarship and Medieval Studies: Our Institutions, Our Selves; Our Past, and Our Future.鈥 With Nicole Lopez Jantzen. Speculum 100/1 (January 2025): 79-118.
    • 2023 鈥淲omen Reading and Women Writing and Men Writing Women Who Read and Write: (Re-) Considering Women’s Literate Practices and the Ethics of Women’s Literacy in Malory’s Morte Darthur.鈥 Arthuriana 33.2: 84鈥103.
    • 2023 鈥淲hen the Digital Generation Isn鈥檛: Pivoting Online with Traditional Campus Students.鈥 Year鈥檚 Work in Medievalism 35.36 (2020/21): 11鈥26.
  • Refereed book chapters
    • 2024 鈥淭eaching Beowulf as a Cultural Reliquary,鈥 in Practical Approaches to Teaching Beowulf, eds. Larry Swain and Ophelia Erynn Hostetter. De Gruyter, 207-219.
    • 2023 鈥淎rthurian Ethics Before the Pentecostal Oath: In Search of Ethical Origins in the Welsh Culhwch and Olwen.鈥 Ethics in the Arthurian Legend. Eds. Melissa Ridley Elmes and Evelyn Meyer. Woodbridge: Boydell and Brewer, 8鈥34.
    • 2022 鈥淔emale Friendship in Late-Medieval English Literature: Cultural Translation in Chaucer, Gower, and Malory.鈥 Women鈥檚 Friendship in Medieval Literature. Eds. Karma Lochrie and Usha Vishnuvajjala. Ohio State University Press, 135鈥54.
  • Introductions
    • 2020 鈥淚ntroduction to Special Issue: MEARCSTAPA: Ten Years of Teratology.鈥 With Asa Simon Mittman and Thea Tomaini. Preternature: Critical and Historical Studies on the Preternatural 9.1: 1鈥10.
    • 2019 鈥淓ditor鈥檚 Note: New Feminist Voices in the Heroic Age.鈥 With Carla Mar铆a Thomas. The Heroic Age 19.
  • Anthologized Poems
    • 2024 鈥淒ream Visions.鈥 2024 Rhysling Anthology, 68鈥70.
    • 2024 鈥淎dventures in the Dark of the Mind.鈥 Best of Penumbric, vol. vii.
    • 2023 鈥淣ever Was a Princess Girl.鈥 Dwarf Stars 2023 Anthology, 18.
  • Poetry Editing
    • 2024 鈥淥utlaws鈥 issue of Eye to the Telescope. October.
  • Poetry
    • 2024 鈥淚ntergalactic Renthead.鈥 Star*Line 47.1: 15.
    • 2023 鈥淢usings from the Wet Season.鈥 Belmont Story Review 8: 87.
    • 2022 鈥淒ragons and Drams.鈥 Liquid Imagination, June. Reprinted in Dreamscapes and Dark Corners
  • Anthologized Stories
    • 2024 鈥淎 Mnemosurgeon鈥檚 Tale.鈥 Hexagon Year Four Anthology, 167-176.
    • 2022 鈥淭he Haunted and The Possessed.鈥 Unwelcomed: Stories of Hauntings and Possessions, ed. Stephanie J. Bardy (Zombie Works Publications), 45-54.
    • 2020 鈥淒r. Watson and the Werewolf.鈥 Full Moon and Howlin鈥: A Werewolf Anthology, ed. Stephanie J. Bardy (Zombieworks Press), 101鈥142.
  • Fiction
    • 2024 鈥淭hread of Indignity.鈥 DarkWinter Literary Magazine. June 15.
    • 2024 鈥淐ome Hell or Highwater.鈥 Oxford Magazine 52.
    • 2024 鈥淎 Mnemosurgeon鈥檚 Tale.鈥 Hexagon 16 (March), 5鈥14.
    • 2023 鈥淎 Sunbathing Frog My Heart鈥檚 Gravestone.鈥 Black Fork Review 9. 
  • Creative Nonfiction and Craft Essays
    • 2023 鈥淒ark and Twisty with a Side of Optimism.鈥 Miracle Monocle 20.
    • 2022 鈥淵ard Sale.鈥 Sheepshead Review 45.1: 113鈥114. 
    • 2022 鈥淢ay 22, 2012.鈥 Past Ten.
    • 2021 鈥淭he Art (and Heart) of Arthurian Things: A Craft Essay.鈥 The Year鈥檚 Work in Medievalism 34 (2019; published 2021): 77鈥89.

Contact Info

Gabriela Romero, Ph.D.

Department Head – English, Language, and Interdisciplinary Studies