Sonja Drimmer Associate Professor University Of Massachusetts Amherst Commons username: @sonjadrimmer Following 1 members View ProfileActivitySites 0CORE deposits 11Following 1Followers 2Groups 0DiscussionsDocs Academic Interests Recent Commons Activity deposited Drimmer, “Unnoticed and Unu… deposited Drimmer, “The Disorder of O… deposited Sonja Drimmer, “The Manuscr… deposited Drimmer, “The Painters of L… deposited Drimmer, “The Hieroglyphs o… CVView file Work Shared in COREArticlesDrimmer, “Unnoticed and Unusual: An Illustration in a Manuscript of John Lydgate’s Fall of Princes,” Journal of the Early Book Society 20 (2017): 209-18.Drimmer, “The Disorder of Operations: Illuminators, Scribes, and John Gower’s Confessio Amantis,” LIAS 44 (2017): 5-28.Sonja Drimmer, “The Manuscript as an Ambigraphic Medium: Hoccleve’s Scribes, Illuminators, and Their Problems”Drimmer, “The Painters of Late Medieval London and Westminster,” Burlington Magazine CLIX (2017): 445-49.Drimmer, “The Hieroglyphs of Kingship: Itay’s Egypt in Early Tudor England and the Manuscript as Monument,” MAAR 59/60 (2014/15): 255-83Drimmer, “Failure before Print (the Case of Stephen Scrope),” Viator 46 (2015): 343-72.Beyond Private Matter: A Prayer Roll for Queen Margaret of AnjouDrimmer, “A Medieval Psalter ‘Perfected’: Eighteenth-Century Conservationism and an Early (Female) Restorer of Rare Books and Manuscripts.” British Library Journal (2013)Book chaptersDrimmer, “Questionable Contexts: A Pedigree Book and Queen Elizabeth’s Teeth,” in Scholars and Poets Talk about Queens, ed. Carole Levin and Christine Stewart-Nuñez (New York: Palgrave, 2015), 203-224.Drimmer, “Picturing the King or Picturing the Saint: Two Miniature Programmes for John Lydgate’s Lives of SS Edmund and Fremund,” Manuscripts and Printed Books in Europe, 1350-1550: Packaging, Presentation, and Consumption, ed. Cayley and Powell (Liverpool University Press, 2013), 48-67.Drimmer, “Visualizing Intertextuality: Conflating Forms of Creativity in Late Medieval ‘Author Portraits,'” in Citation, Intertextuality, and Memory, vol. 2, ed. Di Bacco and Plumley (University of Liverpool Press, 2013). Blog Posts