Professor Graham Caie

  • Honorary Professorial Research Fellow (School of Critical Studies)
  • Honorary Library Research Fellow (Information Services)

Publications

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2011

Caie, G. (2011) The relationship between MS Glasgow, Hunter 409 and the 1532 edition of Chaucer’s works by William Thynne. In: Pahta, P. and Jucker, A. (eds.) Communicating Early English Manuscripts. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, UK, pp. 149-161. ISBN 9780521193290

Caie, G. (2011) A case of double vision: Denmark in Beowulf and Beowulf in Denmark. In: Matsushita, T., Schmidt, A.V.C. and Wallace, D. (eds.) From Beowulf to Caxton: Studies in Medieval Languages and Literature, Texts and Manuscripts. Series: Studies in historical linguistics (7). Peter Lang: Oxford, UK, pp. 9-28. ISBN 9783034301046

2010

Caie, G. (2010) Chaucer and the Bible. In: Phillips, H. (ed.) Chaucer and Religion. Series: Christianity and culture (4). Boydell and Brewer: Cambridge, UK, pp. 24-34. ISBN 9781843842293

Caie, G. (2010) The Hunterian collection at the University of Glasgow. In: Diaz Vera, J.E. and Caballero, R. (eds.) Textual Healing: Studies in Medieval English Medical, Scientific and Technical Texts. Series: Linguistic insights (101). Peter Lang: Bern, Switzerland, pp. 29-34. ISBN 9783039118229

2009

Caie, G. (2009) Chaucer's 'man of law's tale': a case of medieval pathos or just pathetic? In: Watanabe, S. and Yukiteru, H. (eds.) English Philology and Corpus Studies: A Festschrift in Honour of Mitsunori Imai to Celebrate His Seventieth Birthday. Shohakusha Publishing: Tokyo, pp. 23-39. ISBN 9784775401576

Caie, G.D. (2009) Scholarship and research: is there a difference? In: Green, J.M.E. and Bramwell, E.S. (eds.) Academia: The World from Within. eSharp: Glasgow, UK, pp. 36-42.

2008

Caie, G.D. and Renevey, D. (Eds.) (2008) Medieval Texts in Context. Series: Context and genre in English literature. Routledge: London, UK. ISBN 9780415360258

Caie, G.D. (2008) Ealdgesagena worn: What the Old English Beowulf tells us about oral forms. In: Mundal, E. and Wellendorf, J. (eds.) Oral Art Forms and their Passage into Writing. Museum Tusculanum Press: Copenhagen, pp. 109-120. ISBN 109763505045

Caie, G.D. (2008) The manuscript experience: what medieval vernacular manuscripts tell us about authors and texts. In: Caie, G.D. and Renevey, D. (eds.) Medieval Texts in Context. Series: Context and genre in English literature. Routledge: London, UK, pp. 15-42. ISBN 9780415360258

Caie, G.D. and Renevey, D. (2008) Introduction. In: Caie, G.D. and Renevey, D. (eds.) Medieval Texts in Context. Series: Context and genre in English literature. Routledge: London, UK, pp. 1-14. ISBN 9780415360258

2007

Caie, G.D. (2007) A personal view of the research assessment exercise. In: Soule, D.P.J., Whiteley, L. and McIntosh, S. (eds.) Writing for Scholarly Journals: Publication in the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences. eSharp: Glasgow, UK, pp. 43-50. ISBN 9780852618271

Caie, G.D. (2007) The Scots language then and now. In: Sevaldsen, J. and Rahbek Rasmussen, J. (eds.) The State of the Union: Scotland, 1707-2007. Series: Angles on the English-speaking world (7). Museum Tusculanum Press: Copenhagen, Denmark, pp. 109-116. ISBN 9788763507028

2006

Caie, G.D., Hough, C. and Wotherspoon, I. (Eds.) (2006) The Power of Words: Essays in Lexicography, Lexicology and Semantics in Honour of Christian J. Kay. Rodopi: Amsterdam, The Netherlands. ISBN 9789042021211

Caie, G.D. (2006) Bringing the John Murray archive to the National Library of Scotland. Byron Journal, 34(1), pp. 49-55.

Caie, G.D. (2006) Introduction. In: Caie, G.D., Hough, C. and Wotherspoon, I. (eds.) The Power of Words: Essays in Lexicography, Lexicology and Semantics in Honour of Christian J. Kay. Rodopi: Amsterdam, The Netherlands, ix-xi. ISBN 9789042021211

Caie, G.D. (2006) "Oh what a lovely plague": the effect of the black death on high and low cultures in the English middle ages. Ranam: Recherches Anglaise et Nord-Américaines, 39, pp. 21-31.

2004

Caie, G.D. (2004) Codicological clues: reading Old English Christian poetry in its manuscript context. In: Cavill, P. (ed.) The Christian tradition in Anglo-Saxon England. D.S. Brewer, pp. 3-14. ISBN 0859918416

Caie, G.D. (2004) I do not wish to be called auctor, but the pore compilatour: the plight of the medieval vernacular poet. Miscelanea: A Journal of English and American Studies, 29, pp. 9-21.

Caie, G.D. (2004) Lay Literacy and the Medieval Bible. Nordic Journal of English Studies, 3(1), pp. 125-144.

2003

Caie, G.D. (2003) "I tuik ane quair" - Henryson as auctor. In: The Flouer o Makarheid :Papers from the Eighth and Ninth Annual Conferences of the Robert Henryson Society, Dunfermline, Scotland, pp. 1-14. ISBN 0953996913

Caie, G.D. (2003) 'New Corn from Old Fields': the auctor and compilator in fourteenth-century English literature. Revista Canaria de Estudios Ingleses, 47, pp. 59-71.

2002

Caie, G., (2002) Glosynge is a glorious thing: Chaucer's rhetoric, manuscripts and readers. Hiroshima Studies in English Language and Literature, 46, pp. 1-12.

Caie, G.D. (2002) The Bologna declaration: does it concern UK universities? English Subject Centre Newsletter, 3, pp. 16-19.

2001

Caie, G.D. (Ed.) (2001) The European Sun: Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Medieval and Renaissance Scottish Language and Literature, University of Strathclyde, 1993. Tuckwell Press: East Linton, UK. ISBN 9781898410973

Caie, G.D. (2001) Beowulf - dinosaur, monster or visionary poem? European English Messenger, 10(2), pp. 68-70.

Caie, G.D. (2001) A case of double vision: Denmark in Beowulf and Beowulf in England. Studies in Medieval English Language and Literature, 16, pp. 21-36.

Caie, G.D. (2001) European dimension of English studies. Anglistik, 12(1), pp. 30-36.

Caie, G.D. (2001) 'Glosyinge Is a Glorious Thyng': Chaucer's Rhetoric, Manuscripts and Readers. Hiroshima Studies in English Language and Literature, 46, pp. 1-12.

Caie, G.D. (2001) Professor caught down drain with love poem. European English Messenger, 10(1), pp. 57-59.

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Number of items: 29.

Articles

Caie, G.D. (2006) Bringing the John Murray archive to the National Library of Scotland. Byron Journal, 34(1), pp. 49-55.

Caie, G.D. (2006) "Oh what a lovely plague": the effect of the black death on high and low cultures in the English middle ages. Ranam: Recherches Anglaise et Nord-Américaines, 39, pp. 21-31.

Caie, G.D. (2004) I do not wish to be called auctor, but the pore compilatour: the plight of the medieval vernacular poet. Miscelanea: A Journal of English and American Studies, 29, pp. 9-21.

Caie, G.D. (2004) Lay Literacy and the Medieval Bible. Nordic Journal of English Studies, 3(1), pp. 125-144.

Caie, G.D. (2003) 'New Corn from Old Fields': the auctor and compilator in fourteenth-century English literature. Revista Canaria de Estudios Ingleses, 47, pp. 59-71.

Caie, G., (2002) Glosynge is a glorious thing: Chaucer's rhetoric, manuscripts and readers. Hiroshima Studies in English Language and Literature, 46, pp. 1-12.

Caie, G.D. (2002) The Bologna declaration: does it concern UK universities? English Subject Centre Newsletter, 3, pp. 16-19.

Caie, G.D. (2001) Beowulf - dinosaur, monster or visionary poem? European English Messenger, 10(2), pp. 68-70.

Caie, G.D. (2001) A case of double vision: Denmark in Beowulf and Beowulf in England. Studies in Medieval English Language and Literature, 16, pp. 21-36.

Caie, G.D. (2001) European dimension of English studies. Anglistik, 12(1), pp. 30-36.

Caie, G.D. (2001) 'Glosyinge Is a Glorious Thyng': Chaucer's Rhetoric, Manuscripts and Readers. Hiroshima Studies in English Language and Literature, 46, pp. 1-12.

Caie, G.D. (2001) Professor caught down drain with love poem. European English Messenger, 10(1), pp. 57-59.

Book Sections

Caie, G. (2011) The relationship between MS Glasgow, Hunter 409 and the 1532 edition of Chaucer’s works by William Thynne. In: Pahta, P. and Jucker, A. (eds.) Communicating Early English Manuscripts. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, UK, pp. 149-161. ISBN 9780521193290

Caie, G. (2011) A case of double vision: Denmark in Beowulf and Beowulf in Denmark. In: Matsushita, T., Schmidt, A.V.C. and Wallace, D. (eds.) From Beowulf to Caxton: Studies in Medieval Languages and Literature, Texts and Manuscripts. Series: Studies in historical linguistics (7). Peter Lang: Oxford, UK, pp. 9-28. ISBN 9783034301046

Caie, G. (2010) Chaucer and the Bible. In: Phillips, H. (ed.) Chaucer and Religion. Series: Christianity and culture (4). Boydell and Brewer: Cambridge, UK, pp. 24-34. ISBN 9781843842293

Caie, G. (2010) The Hunterian collection at the University of Glasgow. In: Diaz Vera, J.E. and Caballero, R. (eds.) Textual Healing: Studies in Medieval English Medical, Scientific and Technical Texts. Series: Linguistic insights (101). Peter Lang: Bern, Switzerland, pp. 29-34. ISBN 9783039118229

Caie, G. (2009) Chaucer's 'man of law's tale': a case of medieval pathos or just pathetic? In: Watanabe, S. and Yukiteru, H. (eds.) English Philology and Corpus Studies: A Festschrift in Honour of Mitsunori Imai to Celebrate His Seventieth Birthday. Shohakusha Publishing: Tokyo, pp. 23-39. ISBN 9784775401576

Caie, G.D. (2009) Scholarship and research: is there a difference? In: Green, J.M.E. and Bramwell, E.S. (eds.) Academia: The World from Within. eSharp: Glasgow, UK, pp. 36-42.

Caie, G.D. (2008) Ealdgesagena worn: What the Old English Beowulf tells us about oral forms. In: Mundal, E. and Wellendorf, J. (eds.) Oral Art Forms and their Passage into Writing. Museum Tusculanum Press: Copenhagen, pp. 109-120. ISBN 109763505045

Caie, G.D. (2008) The manuscript experience: what medieval vernacular manuscripts tell us about authors and texts. In: Caie, G.D. and Renevey, D. (eds.) Medieval Texts in Context. Series: Context and genre in English literature. Routledge: London, UK, pp. 15-42. ISBN 9780415360258

Caie, G.D. and Renevey, D. (2008) Introduction. In: Caie, G.D. and Renevey, D. (eds.) Medieval Texts in Context. Series: Context and genre in English literature. Routledge: London, UK, pp. 1-14. ISBN 9780415360258

Caie, G.D. (2007) A personal view of the research assessment exercise. In: Soule, D.P.J., Whiteley, L. and McIntosh, S. (eds.) Writing for Scholarly Journals: Publication in the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences. eSharp: Glasgow, UK, pp. 43-50. ISBN 9780852618271

Caie, G.D. (2007) The Scots language then and now. In: Sevaldsen, J. and Rahbek Rasmussen, J. (eds.) The State of the Union: Scotland, 1707-2007. Series: Angles on the English-speaking world (7). Museum Tusculanum Press: Copenhagen, Denmark, pp. 109-116. ISBN 9788763507028

Caie, G.D. (2006) Introduction. In: Caie, G.D., Hough, C. and Wotherspoon, I. (eds.) The Power of Words: Essays in Lexicography, Lexicology and Semantics in Honour of Christian J. Kay. Rodopi: Amsterdam, The Netherlands, ix-xi. ISBN 9789042021211

Caie, G.D. (2004) Codicological clues: reading Old English Christian poetry in its manuscript context. In: Cavill, P. (ed.) The Christian tradition in Anglo-Saxon England. D.S. Brewer, pp. 3-14. ISBN 0859918416

Edited Books

Caie, G.D. and Renevey, D. (Eds.) (2008) Medieval Texts in Context. Series: Context and genre in English literature. Routledge: London, UK. ISBN 9780415360258

Caie, G.D., Hough, C. and Wotherspoon, I. (Eds.) (2006) The Power of Words: Essays in Lexicography, Lexicology and Semantics in Honour of Christian J. Kay. Rodopi: Amsterdam, The Netherlands. ISBN 9789042021211

Caie, G.D. (Ed.) (2001) The European Sun: Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Medieval and Renaissance Scottish Language and Literature, University of Strathclyde, 1993. Tuckwell Press: East Linton, UK. ISBN 9781898410973

Conference Proceedings

Caie, G.D. (2003) "I tuik ane quair" - Henryson as auctor. In: The Flouer o Makarheid :Papers from the Eighth and Ninth Annual Conferences of the Robert Henryson Society, Dunfermline, Scotland, pp. 1-14. ISBN 0953996913

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