
Arthurian Literature
This week is all about King Arthur and his Knights - Danièle is joined by Peter Konieczny to discuss their favourite tales from Arthurian literature and how the story has changed over time.This podcas...
12 Feb 202044min

Yonec: A Tale of Courtly Love
We’re going back to the Lais of Marie de France, as Danièle tells the story of Yonec. It has all the hallmarks of a classic medieval romance: adultery, magic, spying, revenge, and women being blamed f...
30 Jan 202021min

Sanctuary with Shannon McSheffrey
In the Middle Ages, a person could claim sanctuary to delay or avoid punishment for a serious crime. But what were the rules? This week, Danièle interviews Dr. Shannon McSheffrey to find out how and w...
22 Jan 202046min

A Quest for Medieval Romance Novelists
This week, Danièle reaches out to romance writers, giving both information and resources for those who want to write their very own medieval novels.This podcast is made possible by the generous suppor...
15 Jan 202047min

Queens of Infamy with Anne Thériault
In this first episode of 2020, Danièle connects with Anne Thériault, author of Longreads’ Queens of Infamy series, to talk about some of her favourite queens, saints, and foxes, and what it’s like to ...
8 Jan 202035min

Year in Review
For the final episode of 2019, Danièle is joined by Peter Konieczny to talk about the some of the top medieval-related news stories and their personal highlights from the last year. This podcast is ma...
29 Des 201938min

Favourite Medieval Books from 2019
This week, Danièle is joined by Peter Konieczny to talk about their favourite books on the Middle Ages that were published in 2019. It take us from Viking Greenland to manuscripts to the Crusades, wit...
19 Des 201941min

Christine de Pizan
She’s said to be the first professional female author, a champion of women, and the builder of The City of Ladies. She was also one of the most popular writers of the fifteenth century, despite virtua...
4 Des 201945min




















