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“Glorious things are spoken of you, O City of God” (Ps. 87.3)
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Michael Varenne

B.A.      Columbia University 
M.Phil.  Fordham University


Director of Marketing

michael@twocitiespress.com

cradavis@smith.edu | 413-585-3327 | Tyler Annex 106

Biography

Born and raised in NYC. MIchael builds on experience in communications and outreach in the non-profit world. 


Selected Recent Publications

“Recovering Germans: Teutonic Origins and Beowulf,” Kritikon Litterarum · American and English Studies 43.1-2 (2016): 125-142.

“Gothic ‘Immigrants’ in the Roman Empire,” in ‘Strangers in this World’: Multi-Religious Reflections on Immigration, ed. Hussam Timani, Allen G. Jorgenson and Alexander Y. Hwang (Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2015): 129-42.

“Arthur in Early Wales/Culhwch and Olwen,” in Medieval Arthurian Epic and Romance: Eight New Translations, ed. William W. Kibler and R. Barton Palmer (Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2014): 70-98.

“A Mother from Hell: Love and Vengeance in Beowulf,” in Vox Germanica: Essays in Germanic Languages and Literature in Honor of James E. Cathey (Tempe, AZ: ACMRS, 2012), ed. Stephen J. Harris, Michael Moynihan and Sherrill Harbison: 187-98.

“Theories of History in Traditional Plots,” in Myth in Early Northwest Europe, ed. Stephen O. Glosecki (Tempe, AZ: ACMRS/Brepols, 2007): 31-45.

“An Ethnic Dating of Beowulf” (2006), which shared the International Society of Anglo-Saxonists' prize for best article in two years.

Recent Books

ANCIENT ORIGINS OF FREE WILL by Craig Davis
ANCIENT ORIGINS OF FREE WILL by Craig Davis

ANCIENT ORIGINS OF FREE WILL by Craig Davis

$29.99
BEOWULF AND THE DEMISE OF GERMANIC LEGEND IN ENGLAND (REVISED EDITION WITH EPILOGUE), BY CRAIG DAVIS
BEOWULF AND THE DEMISE OF GERMANIC LEGEND IN ENGLAND (REVISED EDITION WITH EPILOGUE), BY CRAIG DAVIS

BEOWULF AND THE DEMISE OF GERMANIC LEGEND IN ENGLAND (REVISED EDITION WITH EPILOGUE), BY CRAIG DAVIS

$29.99

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