
MA, PhD candidate (University of Warwick)
VOX Editor since 2020, PhD Candidate/Latin teacher in the University of Warwick
Academic interests: Sacred and comical, medieval and Renaissance parody, Old and Middle French comic literature, parodic hagiography, ecclesiastical parody
My doctoral project investigates the development of ecclesiastical parody in Latin and Middle French from the 13th to the 16th centuries. In my research I focus on the transition from Latin to the vernacular and analyse the development of religious parody. I graduated from Moscow State University in 2020 and then got my MA from the University of York in 2021. I mainly write about sermons joyeux, parodic masses and other intriguing stuff. I teach Latin to beginner students and researchers.
I’ve been with VOX since 2020 and used to be responsible for the journal’s Twitter page, but then switched to editing. I was one of the volume editors for the Between Art and Life: the Gargantuan World of Medieval Laughter volume (2021, Vol.2(9)) and I’m planning to continue being a part of the journal’s team.