Curriculum Vitae

David F. Johnson

August 16, 2018

General Information

University address: English College of Arts and Sciences Williams Building 111 Florida State University Tallahassee, Florida 32306-1580

E-mail address: [email protected]

Professional Preparation

1993 Ph.D., Cornell University. Major: English. Medieval Studies. Supervisor: Thomas D. Hill.

1986 M.A., Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen. Major: English Language and Literature. Historical Linguistics of English.

Unspecified Name. (1986). Exile and Outlawry in Angle-Saxon England. Unpublished master's thesis, Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen.

1982 B.A., Kathiolieke Universiteit Nijmegen. Major: English Language and Literature.

Professional Experience

2005–present Professor, Department of English, Florida State University.

2006–2008 Chair, Department of Interdisciplinary Humanities, Department of Interdisciplinary Humanities, Florida State University.

2003–2006 Director, Program in the Humanities, Program in the Humanities, Florida State University.

1997–2005 Associate Professor, Department of English, Florida State University.

1993–1997 Assistant Professor, Department of English, Florida State University.

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Language Proficiency

Dutch - fluent in speaking, reading, and writing. French - none in speaking and writing; advanced in reading. German - intermediate in speaking; fluent in reading; rudimentary in writing. Latin - none in speaking and writing; advanced in reading. Middle Dutch - none in speaking and writing; fluent in reading. Old & Middle English - none in speaking and writing; native in reading. Old & Middle High German - none in speaking and writing; advanced in reading. Old Irish - none in speaking and writing; intermediate in reading. Old Norse/Icelandic - none in speaking; advanced in reading; rudimentary in writing.

Honors, Awards, and Prizes

Arts & Sciences Faculty Travel Award, Florida State University (2017). Provost's Travel Grant, Florida State University (2016). Neil Ker Fund Grant, British Academy (2015). Provost's Travel Grant, Florida State University (2015). The Norris J. Lacy Prize for Outstanding Editorial Achievement in Arthurian Studies, presented by the International Arthurian Society—North American Branch, at the International Congress on Medieval Studies Western Michigan University (2014). Flemish Literary Fund: Translators's House grant Translators's House grant (2014). Florida State University CRC Planning Grant, for "Reconstructing Europe in England (600–1250): Transcultural and Translingual Paradigms." Submitted to NWO as "The Papal Imaginary in Anglo-Saxon England." (2014). ($13,000). Nominated, University Teaching Award (2014). CRC Small Grant program, Florida State University (2013). Faculty Research Library Materials Grant (2013). ($1,120). Nominated, University Teaching Award (2013). Provost's Travel Grant, Florida State University (2013). Nominated, University Teaching Award (2012). Transformation Through Teaching Award, Florida State University (2012). University Sabbatical (One semester, full pay) (2012). Nominated, University Teaching Award (2011). Undergraduate Teaching Award, Florida State University (2011). University Teaching Award, Florida State University (2011). Faculty Research Library Materials Grant (2010). ($20,000). Nederlands Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (NWO) [Dutch Organization for Scientific Research]) for translation of Sisterbook of Diepenveen (2010). The Arno-Borst Stiftung, for translation of Duelling with the Past: Medieval Authors and the Problem of the Christian era, ca. 990-1135 (2009). Flemish Ministry of Culture, Education and Sport: Translators's House grant (2008). Nederlands Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (NWO) for translation of The Limburg Sermons: Preaching in the Medieval Low Countries at the turn of the fourteenth century, Dutch Organization for Scientific Research (2008).

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Translator's House grant (€1,000), Flemish Ministry of Culture, Education and Sport (2008). ($1,350). University of Tennessee, grant for participation in a workshop on editing held by the Marco Institute (2006). ($500). Marco Institute, University of Tennessee (2006). ($500). CRC Planning Grant, Florida State University (2005). ($10,000). Nominated Corresponding Fellow, The English Association (2004). American Philosophical Society Franklin Research Grant (2004). ($4,000). Nederlands Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (NWO) for translation of Medieval Religious Women in the Low Countries: The Modern Devotion, the canonesses of Windesheim, and their writings, Dutch Organization for Scientific Research (2004). Committee on Faculty Research Support (COFRS ) Regular Summer Award (2003). ($8,000). Nominated, University Teaching Award (2003). Arts and Humanities Program Enhancement Grant (2002). ($6,900). Nominated, University Teaching Award (2002). Undergraduate Teaching award, FSU (2002). University Teaching Award (2002). Foundation for the Production and Translation of Dutch Literature (2000). ($10,000). Nominated, University Teaching Award (2000). Florida State University Departmental Committee on Research and Creative Activity Grant (1999). Developing Scholar Award, FSU (1998). Developing Scholar Award, Florida State University (1998). Florida State University Departmental Committee on Research and Creative Activity Grant (1998). Nominated, University Teaching Award (1998). Teaching Incentive Award, FSU (1997). Florida State University Departmental Committee on Research and Creative Activity Grant (1997). University Teaching Incentive Award (1997). Florida State University Departmental Committee on Research and Creative Activity Grant (1996). Nominated, University Teaching Award (1996). Florida State University Departmental Committee on Research and Creative Activity Grant (1995). NEH Summer Stipend (1995). Florida State University Departmental Committee on Research and Creative Activity Grant (1994). Florida State University First Year Assistant Professor Summer Salary Award, Council for Research and Creativity (1994). Foundation for the Production and Translation of Dutch Literature (1994). ($11,000). LSI Instructional Improvement Grant (1994). ($8,000). The Netherland-America Foundation (1994). ($1,000). Florida State University President's Travel Grant: funded travel to MLA convention in Toronto (1993).

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Fellowship(s)

English Association (2004).

Teaching

Information from 2006 to present only.

Courses Taught

Film Genres (ENG3310) Senior Seminar in Literature (ENG4934) Studies in Language and Linguistics (ENG5068) Chaucer (ENL4311) Film Genres (ENG 3310) Middle English Romance (ENL4218) Multicultural Dimensions of Film and 20th-Century Culture (HUM3321) Studies in Language and Literature (ENL5206) Multicultural Dimensions of Film and 20th-Century Culture (HUM 3310) Studies in Language and Linguistics - History of the English Language (ENG 5068) Freshman Interest Group Colloquium (HUM1920) Multicultural Dimensions of Film and 20th-Century Culture (HUM 3310) Learning Community Colloquium (HUM1921) Studies in Language and Linguistics - History of the English Language (ENG 5068) Multicultural Dimensions of Film and 20th-Century Culture (HUM 3321) Multicultural Dimensions of Film and 20th-Century Culture (HUM 3321) Studies in Old English Language and Literature (ENL 5206) Studies in English (eng 4932) Studies in Old English Language and Literature (ENL 5206) Medieval Literature in Translation (ENL3210)

Doctoral Committee Chair

Anderson, K., graduate. (2018). Day, P., graduate. (2017). Pitts, J., graduate. (2017). Hall, K., graduate. (2016). Watson, J. E., graduate. (2016). Whitehead, T. Y., graduate. (2015). Bickley, J. T., graduate. (2013). Moore, E. D., graduate. (2013). Ruggiero, R. N., graduate. (2013). Swanson, D. A., graduate. (2011). Beall, J. M., graduate. (2010).

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Hall, A. M., graduate. (2008). Jensen, C. R., doctoral student. Stuart, R., doctoral student.

Doctoral Committee Cochair

Elliott, J. K., graduate. (2013). Bilir, D., graduate. (2012). Thompkins, K., graduate. (2008). Ruiz, N., graduate. (2006). Brackins, G. M., doctoral candidate.

Doctoral Committee Member

Carter, D., graduate. (2017). Poyraz, S. S., graduate. (2017). Carson, P., graduate. (2015). Jennings, L. G., graduate. (2015). Menninger, C. N., graduate. (2015). Rashid, F., graduate. (2015). Bonds, T. A., graduate. (2014). Duncan, R. M., graduate. (2014). Pereira, E., graduate. (2013). Wang, Y., graduate. (2013). Gibson, J. M., graduate. (2013). Thaxton, A., graduate. (2012). Simmons, A. T., graduate. (2012). Bengford, T. J., graduate. (2012). Bryant, C. L., graduate. (2012). Grant, S. M., graduate. (2012). Feltman, J., graduate. (2011). Riggs, G. R., graduate. (2011). Surrency, J. K., graduate. (2011). Miller, A., graduate. (2011). Swain, L. O., graduate. (2010). Carlson, J., graduate. (2010). Johnson, E. L., graduate. (2010). Pautz, J., graduate. (2009). Carbonell, C. D., graduate. (2009). Jackson, D. E., graduate. (2009). Kirkland, M., graduate. (2009). Hall, A., graduate. (2008). Richards, R., graduate. (2008). Thich, Q., graduate. (2008).

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Peace, R., graduate. (2007). Thomas, P., graduate. (2007). Haynes, K., graduate. (2006). McClane, P., graduate. (2006). Zemliansky, P. N., graduate. (2002). Hall, K., graduate. (1999). Beaver, W., graduate. (1998). Eidse, F., graduate. (1998). Holley, D., graduate. (1998). Caskie, M., graduate. (1996).

Doctoral Committee University Representative

Carson, P. E., graduate. (2015). Jarvis, B. E., graduate. (2015). Ellis, C. S., graduate. (2014). Feltman, J. M., graduate. (2011). Miller, A. P., graduate. (2011). Carlson, J. R., graduate. (2010). Paultz, J., graduate. (2010). Peace, R., graduate. (2007). Haynes, K., graduate. (2006). McClane, P., graduate. (2006). Carter, D. A., doctoral candidate. Simmons, S. C., doctoral candidate. Sonmez Poyraz, S. S., doctoral candidate. Sonmezpoyraz, S., doctoral student.

Master's Committee Chair

Vinhage, P. A., graduate. (2015). Jensen, C. R., graduate. (2014). Tsaoussis, A., graduate. (2014). Beck, L. B., graduate. (2013). Parris, K., graduate. (2013). Santoro, E., graduate. (2013). Robey, P. B., graduate. (2011). Yaitsky, L. A., graduate. (2009). Urban, M., graduate. (2004). Sanburn, K., graduate. (2003). Rorabeck, R., graduate. (2003). Beal, J., graduate. (2002). Trelenberg, E., graduate. (1998). Haigler, I., graduate. (1998).

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Grosskopf, J., graduate. (1997). Sims, K., graduate. (1997). Breuer, H., graduate. (1997).

Master's Committee Member

Brown-Fuller, M. R., graduate. (2015). Pepe, A. K., graduate. (2014). Bodden, W. O., graduate. (2013). Whitaker, W. L., graduate. (2013). Shepard, M. D., graduate. (2012). Green, W. W., graduate. (2010). Thomas, C. M., graduate. (2008). Hartman, J., graduate. (2007). Moore, E. D., graduate. (2007). Robitaille, D., graduate. (2005). Woodward, J., graduate. (2002). Phillips, A., graduate. (2000). Potter, D., graduate. (1999). Pastor, R., graduate. (1997). Thompson, T., graduate. (1997). Calise, P., graduate. (1996). Falkenberry, M., graduate. (1996). Schendel, E., graduate. (1996).

Bachelor's Committee Chair

Solley, E., student. Gibbons, J., student. Pfrenger, A., student. Bernstein, M., student.

Bachelor's Committee Member

Padron, A. N., graduate. (2016). Saur, E., graduate. (2015). Weiss, F., graduate. (2012). Gallo, J., graduate. (2011). Boulos, S., graduate. (2008). Fernandez, C., graduate. (2001). Bickley, J., graduate. (1999). Gonzales, J., graduate. (1998). Barringer, R., graduate. (1996).

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Hogeweg, S., student.

Research and Original Creative Work

Information from 2006 to present only.

Publications

Refereed Journal Articles

Johnson, D. F. (submitted). Black waters, Dragons, and Fiends: Arthur's Dream in the Stanzaic Morte Arthure. Arthuriana. Manuscript submitted for publication.

Johnson, D. F. (submitted). The Micro-texts of the Tremulous Hand of Worcester: Genesis of a vernacular liber exemplorum. Anglia Book Series. Manuscript submitted for publication.

Johnson, D. F. (2016). Teaching Old English in Tallahassee. The Old English Newsletter, 46.3, N/A.

Johnson, D. F., & Rudolf, W. (2010). More Notes by Coleman. Medium Ævum 79, 1-13.

Johnson, D. F. (2008). Questing in the Middle Dutch Lancelot Compilation. The Grail, the Quest, and the World of Arthur, 92-108.

Johnson, D. F. (2008). Spiritual Combat and the Land of Canaan in Guthlac A. (Inter)Texts: Studies in Early Insular Culture Presented to Paul E. Szarmach, 307-317.

Johnson, D. F. (2006). Hagiographical Demon or Liturgical Devil? Demonology and Baptismal Imagery in Cynewulf's Elene. Leeds Studies in English, 37, 9-29.

Johnson, D. F. (2005). The Middle English Brut Chronicles. Readings in Old and Middle English, Oxford University Press, 213-228.

Johnson, D. F. (2004). Digitizing the Middle Ages. Literature Compass 1, 112. Retrieved from http://www.literature-compass.com/medieval/view_LICO_041.asp]

Johnson, D. F. (2001). A Scene of Post-Mortem Judgment in the New Minster Liber Vitae. OEN 34, 1, 24-30.

Johnson, D. F. (2001). 'Men hadde niet Arsater vonden alsoe goet': Walewein as Healer in the Middle Dutch Arthurian Tradition. Athuriana 11, 39-52.

Johnson, D. F. (1998). The Fall of Lucifer in Genesis A and Two Anglo-Latin Land Charters. Journal of English and Germanic Philology 97, 500-521.

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Johnson, D. F. (1998). The Old English Riddles. Medieval England: An Encyclopedia, 642-643.

Johnson, D. F. (1993). Old English Motif Studies: The Five Horrors of Hell. English Studies 74:5, 414-431.

Johnson, D. F. (1993). The Flemish Analogue to Chaucer's Miller's Tale: Three Notes. Notes and Queries 40, 445-449.

Johnson, D. F. (1992). 'Persen with a pater-noster paradys other hevene': Piers Plowman C.11.297. The Yearbook of Langland Studies 5, 77-89.

Johnson, D. F. (1992). 'The Dwerff seyd neyther bow ne be': ne bu ne ba and Sir Degaré, line 703. Neuphilologische Mitteilungen 93, 121-123.

Refereed Books

Johnson, D. F., & Claassens, G. H. M. (contract). Dutch Romances IV: Perchevael & Roman van Moriaen. Manuscript under contract for publication, Cambridge: D. S. Brewer.

Johnson, D. F., & Claassens, G. H. M. (contract). Dutch Romances VI: Arturs doet. Manuscript under contract for publication, Cambridge: D. S. Brewer.

Johnson, D. F., Scheepsma, W., & Biesheuvel, I. (contract). A Bilingual Edition of the Sisterbook of Diepenveen. Manuscript under contract for publication, Brepols Publishers.

Johnson, D. F.Claassens, Geert H. M. (contract). Dutch Romances V: Queeste van den Grale. Manuscript under contract for publication, Cambridge: D. S. Brewer.

Johnson, D. F., & Claassens, G. H. M. (2012). Dutch Romances I. Arthurian Archives VI. Cambridge: D.S. Brewer.

Verbist, P., & Johnson, D. F. (2009). Duelling with the Past: Medieval Authors and the Problem of the Christian era, ca. 990-1135. Brepols Publishers.

Scheepsma, W., & Johnson, D. F. (2008). The Limburg Sermons: Preaching in the Medieval Low Countries at the turn of the fourteenth century. Brill.

Johnson, D. F., & Treharne, E. M. (2005). Reading Medieval Texts. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Johnson, D. F. (2004). Medieval Religious Women in the Low Countries: The Modern Devotion, the canonesses of Windesheim, and their writings. N/A.

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Johnson, D. F., & Claassens, G. H. M. (2003). Dutch Romances III. Arthurian Archives X. Cambridge: D.S. Brewer.

Johnson, D. F., & Claassens, G. H. M. (2003). Dutch Romances III: Five Interpolated Romances from the Lancelot Compilation. Arthurian Archives XII. Cambridge: D.S. Brewer.

Johnson, D. F. (2002). Rome and the North. The Reception of the Works of Gregory the Great in the Early Germanic Vernaculars. Leuven: Leuven University Press.

Johnson, D. F. (2000). Dutch Romances I: Roman van Walewein. Claassens. Arthurian Archives VI. Cambridge: D.S. Brewer.

Johnson, D. F. (2000). King Arthur in the Medieval Low Countries. Leuven: Leuven University Press.

Johnson, D. F., & Claassens, G. H. M. (2000). Dutch Romances II: Ferguut. Arthurian Archives VII. Cambridge: D.S. Brewer.

Johnson, D., & Claassens, G. H. M. (2000). Dutch Romances II. Arthurian Archives VII. Cambridge: D.S. Brewer.

Johnson, D. F. (1999). Jos Bazelmans, By Weapons Made Worthy: Lords, Retainers and Their Relationship in . Amsterdam Archaeological Studies 5. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.

Johnson, D. F. (1992). Penninc and Pieter Vostaert: The Roman van Walewein. New York: Garland.

Johnson, D. F., Bremmer, R. H., & Van de Berg, Jan. (1991). P.J. Cosijn: Notes on Beowulf. Leeds Texts and Monographs New Series 12.

Invited Book Chapters

Johnson, D. F. (contract). 'Geoffrey of Monmouth in the Medieval Low Countries,'. Manuscript under contract for publication, A Companion to Geoffrey of Monmouth.

Johnson, D. F. (2009). Divine Justice in Gregory the Great's Dialogues. In Baxter, S., Karkov, C. E., Nelson, J.L., & Pelteret, D. (Eds.), Early Medieval Studies in Memory of Patrick Wormald (pp. 115-128). Ashgate.

Johnson, D. F. (2008). Questing in the Middle Dutch Lancelot Compilation. In Lacy, N.J. (Ed.), The Grail, the Quest, and the World of Arthur (pp. 92-108). D.S. Brewer.

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Johnson, D. F. (2008). Spiritual Combat and the Land of Canaan in Guthlac A. In Scheck, H., & Blanton, V. (Eds.), (Inter)Texts: Studies in Early Insular Culture Presented to Paul E. Szarmach (pp. 307-317). ACMRS & Brepols.

Johnson, D. F. (2007). Why Ditch the Dialogues? Reclaiming an Invisible Text. In Wright, C.D., Biggs, F.M., & Hall, T.N. (Eds.), Source of Wisdom: Old English and Early Medieval Latin Studies in Honour of Thomas D. Hill (pp. 201-16). University of Toronto Press.

Johnson, D. F. (2006). The Crux Usualis as Apotropaic Weapon in Anglo-Saxon Literature. In Catherine Karkov, Sarah Keefer, & Karen Jolly (Eds.), The Place of the Cross in Anglo-Saxon England (pp. 80-95). Cambridge: Boydell Press.

Johnson, D. F. (2006). Who Read Gregory's Dialogues in Old English? In Wilcox, J., & Magennis, H. (Eds.), The Power of Words: Anglo-Saxon Studies Presented to Donald G. Scragg on his Seventieth Birthday (pp. 173-204). Morgantown: West Virginia University Press.

Johnson, D. F. (1996). Dutch Tales: Six Middle Dutch Fabliaux. In D.S. Brewer (Ed.), Medieval Comic Tales (pp. 127-142). Cambridge: Boydell and Brewer.

Refereed Book Chapters

Johnson, D. F. (submitted). MS CUL Kk 3.18 and the Tremulous Hand of Worcester. Manuscript submitted for publication.

Johnson, D. F. (submitted). Winchester Revisited: Æthelwold, Lucifer, and the Date and Provenance of MS Junius 11. Manuscript submitted for publication.

Johnson, D. F. (2015). Alfredian Apocrypha: the Old English Dialogues and Bede. In Paul E Szarmach, & Nicole Guenther-Discenza (Eds.), A Companion to King Alfred (pp. 368-395). Brill Publishing: Leiden/Boston.

Johnson, D. F. (2009). Divine Justice in Gregory the Great's Dialogues. In Stephen Baxter, Catherine E. Karkov, Janet L. Nelson, & David Pelteret (Eds.), Early Medieval Studies in Memory of Patrick Wormald (pp. 115-128). Ashgate.

Johnson, D. F. (2007). Why Ditch the Dialogues? Reclaiming an Invisible Text. In Charles D. Wright, Frederick M. Biggs, & Thomas N. Hall (Eds.), Source of Wisdom: Old English and Early Medieval Latin Studies in Honour of Thomas D. Hill (pp. 201-216). University of Toronto Press.

Johnson, D. F. (2006). The Crux Usualis as Apotropaic Weapon in Anglo-Saxon Literature. In Catherine Karkov, Sarah Keefer, & Karen Jolly (Eds.), The Place of the Cross in Anglo-Saxon England (pp. 80-95). Cambridge: Boydell Press.

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Johnson, D. F. (2006). Who Read Gregory's Dialogues in Old English? In Jonathan Wilcox, & Hugh Magennis (Eds.), The Power of Words: Anglo-Saxon Studies Presented to Donald G. Scragg on his Seventieth Birthday (pp. 173-204). Morgantown: West Virginia University Press.

Johnson, D. F. (2001). The Gregorian Grendel: Beowulf 705B-09 and the Limits of the Demonic. In Rolf Bremmer, Jr., Kees Dekker, & David F. Johnson. (Eds.), Rome and the North. The Reception of the Works of Gregory the Great in the Early Germanic Vernaculars (pp. 51-65). Leuven: Leuven University Press.

Johnson, D. F. (2000). "A Program of Illumination in the Old English Illustrated Hexateuch: "Visual Typology"? In Rebecca Barnhouse, & Benjamin C. Withers (Eds.), The Old English Hexateuch: Aspects and Approaches (pp. 165-199). Kalamazoo, Michigan: Medieval Institute Publications.

Johnson, D. F. (1995). Euhemerisation versus Demonisation: The Pagan Gods and Ælfric's De Falsis Diis. In T. Hofstra, L.A.J.R. Houwen, & A.A. MacDonald. (Eds.), Pagans and Christians (pp. 35-69). Egbert Forsten: .

Johnson, D. F. (1994). In Somnium, in Visionem: The Figurative Significance of Sleep in Piers Plowman. In L.A.J.R Houwen, & A.A. MacDonald. (Eds.), Loyal Letters. Studies on Mediaeval Alliterative Poetry and Prose (pp. 239-260). Groningen: Egbert Forsten.

Johnson, D. F. (1994). Old English Religious Poetry: Christ and Satan and The Dream of the Rood. In Henk Aertsen, & Rolf H. Bremmer, Jr. (Eds.), A Companion to Old English Poetry (pp. 159-187). Amsterdam: VU University Press.

Johnson, D. F. (1990). The Real and the Ideal: Attitudes toward Love and Chivalry as seen in The Avowing of Arthur. In H. Aertsen, & A.A. MacDonald. (Eds.), A Companion to Middle English Romance (pp. 189-208). Free University Press: Amsterdam.

Invited Encyclopedia Entries

Johnson, D. F. (2017). Widsith. In Siân Echard and Robert Rouse (Eds.), The Encyclopedia of British Medieval Literature (p. N/A). Wiley-Blackwell.

Refereed Reviews

Johnson, D. F. (submitted). Frits van Oostrom, Wereld in Woorden. Geschiedenis van de Nederlandse literatuur 1300-1400. Manuscript submitted for publication.

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Johnson, D. F. (2014). Joost van Driel, Meesters van het woord: Middelnederlandse schrijvers en hun kunst, Middeleewse. Studies en Bronnen CXXXVIII (Hilversum: Uitgeverij Verloren, 2012), pp. 182. JEGP, 113, Number 2, 273-277.

Johnson, D. F. (2011). The Secrets of Women in Middle Dutch: A Bilingual Edition of Der Vrouwen Heimelijcheit in Ghent University Library MS 444. Artes 7. Pp. 166. 17 Euro. ISBN: 978-90-8704-244-8. The Medieval Review, 13.08.15.

Johnson, D. F. (2005). Thomas Kerth, trans., Lanzelet: Ulrich von Zatzikhoven. Records of Western Civilization. New York: Columbia University Press.

Johnson, D. F. (2003). Dreaming of Cockaigne: Medieval Fantasies of the Perfect Life. Speculum.

Johnson, D. F. (2003). The Book of Lancelot; The Middle Dutch Lancelot Compilation and the Medieval Tradition of Narrative Cycles. Arthurian Studies 53.

Johnson, D. F. (2003). The Book of Lancelot; The Middle Dutch Lancelot Compilation and the Medieval Tradition of Narrative Cycles. Arthurian Studies 53.

Johnson, D. F. (2001). Paradise, Death and Doomsday in Anglo-Saxon Literature. The Catholic Historical Review.

Johnson, D. F. (1998). Review: Words and Works: Studies in Medieval English Language and Literature in Honour of Fred C. Robinson. The Medieval Review, 99.03.02.

Johnson, D. F. (1997). "Walewein," "Moriaen" en de "Ridder metter Mouwen": Intertekstualiteit in drie Middelnederlandse Arturromans. N/A.

Johnson, D. F. (1997). Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts in Microfiche Facsimile, vol. 5: Latin Manuscripts with Anglo-Saxon Glosses. The Medieval Review.

Johnson, D. F. (1997). Medieval Dutch Literature in its European Context. Newsletter of the American Association for Netherlandic Studies 47, 13-17.

Johnson, D. F. (1997). The Year's Work in Old English Studies, "1995: b. Individual Poems." . By invitation for The Old English Newsletter 27:2.

Johnson, D. F. (1996). The Irish Tradition in . Journal of English and Germanic Philology, 534-538.

Johnson, D. F. (1994). The Coming Plague: Newly Emerging Diseases in a World Out of Balance. Tallahassee Democrat.

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Johnson, D. F. (1994). Pagan Words and Christian Meanings. Millenium:Tijdschrift voor Middeleeuwse Studies, 8, 175-178.

Johnson, D. F. (1993). Old English Poetry in Medieval Christian Perspective. A Doctrinal Approach. English Studies 74, 383-385.

Presentations

Invited Keynote and Plenary Presentations at Conferences

Johnson, D. F. (presented 2011, September). Translation, Adaptation and Invention: King Arthur in the Medieval Low Countries. Plenary presentation at the meeting of Plenary Lecture, Medieval Association of the Midwest, St. Norbert College. (Regional)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 2011). Translation,Adaptation and Invention: King Arthur in the Medieval Low Countries. Plenary presentation at Medieval Association of the Midwest, Medieval Association of the Midwest, St. Norbert College. (Regional)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 2008, April). Meeting in the Middle: Vision, Prayer and Judgment in Late Anglo-Saxon England. Plenary presentation at the meeting of Meeting in the Middle. The Undergraduate Medieval Conference of Longwood University, Farmville, Virginia. (Regional)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 2008). Forensic Philology and the Interventions of the Tremulous Hand of Worcester. Keynote presentation at ASSC, Anglo-Saxon Studies Colloquium, Columbia University. (National)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 2007). Meeting in the Middle: Vision, Prayer and Judgment in Late Anglo-Saxon England. Plenary presentation at Meeting in the Middle: the Medieval Conference of Longwood University, Longwood University, Longwood University, Farmville, Virginia. (Regional)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 2007). Mucking about in the Marshes: Alfred in Dialogue. Plenary presentation at Biennial Meeting of the International Society of Anglo-Saxonists, ISAS, London. (International)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 2007). The Quest in the Middle Dutch Lancelot Compilation. Plenary presentation at The Grail, the Quest, and the World of King Arthur, Nineteenth Annual Medieval Studies Conference at the Pennsylvania State University, University of Pennsylvania. (National)

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Refereed Presentations at Conferences

Johnson, D. F. (presented 2018, December). Alfredian Translations in the British Library. Presentation at the meeting of British Library Conference on Anglo-Saxon England. (International)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 2018, July). The Tremulous Hand of Worcester: the 'first Anglo-Saxonist.'. Presentation at the meeting of New Chaucer Society Meeting, University of Toronto. (International)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 2018, March). Title TBA. Presentation at the meeting of Text Technologies Symposium, Stanford University. (International)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 2017, November). The Micro-texts of the Tremulous Hand of Worcester: Genesis of a vernacular liber exemplarum. Presentation at the meeting of Anglo-Saxon Micro-Texts, University of Munich. (International)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 2017, July). Translation and Adaptation in Louis Couperus' Het Zwevende Schaakbord: Theory and Praxis. Presentation at the meeting of The Twenty-fifth Triennial Meeting of the International Arthurian Society, University of Würzburg. (International)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 2017, July). Winchester Revisited. Presentation at the meeting of International Medieval Congress, University of Leeds. (International)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 2017, June). Merlin Dictates, Blaise Records: Writing Maskeroen into Jacob van Maerlant's Merlijn-Graal. Presentation at the meeting of The Fifth Annual Symposium on Renaissance and Medieval Studies. St. Louis University. (Regional)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 2017, March). From Marginal Notation to Manual for Preaching: The Repurposing of Old English Manuscripts in the Thirteenth Century. Presentation at the meeting of From Manuscript to Print: Medieval Europe and China; The Second International Conference on Medieval-Early Modern Text Technologies. Fudan University, Shanghai. (International)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 2016, September). The Old English Dialogues of Gregory the Great: Successful Appropriation or Failed Adaptation? Presentation at the meeting of Texas Medieval Association. (Regional)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 2016, August). Þe place þat ȝe prece to ful perelous is halden: The Evil Custom in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. Presentation at the meeting of Romance in Medieval Britain, University of British Columbia. (International)

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Johnson, D. F. (presented 2016, July). Consuming (in) the Dialogi: Food and Gardens in Werferth's Old English Dialogues. Presentation at the meeting of International Medieval Congress, University of Leeds. (International)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 2016, June). Strange and Superficial Friendships: the Fox, the Ghost, the Sword, and the Horse in the Roman van Walewein. Presentation at the meeting of The Fourth Annual Symposium on Renaissance and Medieval Studies. St. Louis University. (Regional)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 2016, May). Very much blackened, faded, and badly rubbed: Cotton Otho Ci, vol. ii, f. 149r revisited. Presentation at the meeting of 51st International Congress on Medieval Studies. Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan. (International)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 2016, February). Tools of the Trade: The Importance of Language. Presentation at the meeting of Convention of the Modern Language Association, Austin, Texas. (International)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 2016, January). "Visualizing Signs of Use in Medieval Manuscripts" A New Digital Tool. Presentation at the meeting of Florida State University, Digital Scholars Group. (Regional)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 2015, November). Liminality in/of the Old English Dialogues of Gregory the Great: Theology vs. Narrative Demonology. Presentation at the meeting of Annual Meeting of the Southeast Medieval Association, University of Arkansas at Little Rock. (Regional)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 2015, October). Tracking the Tremulous Hand of Worcester: Visualizing the Paleography of Punctuation. Presentation at the meeting of Florida State University, Medieval Studies Association. (Regional)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 2015, September). Tracking the Tremulous Hand: Visualizing the Paleography of Punctuation. Presentation at the meeting of DigiPal Symposium, Centre for Late Antiques and Medieval Studies, King's College, London. (International)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 2015, August). A voice in the margin: quotidian spirituality in the Old English Dialogues of Gregory the Great. Presentation at the meeting of Biennial Conference of the International Society of Anglo-Saxonists, University of Glasgow. (International)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 2015, July). Black waters, dragons and fiends: Arthur's Dream in the Stanzaic Morte Arthur and Malory's Morte Darthur. Presentation at the meeting of International Medieval Congress, University of Leeds. (International)

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Johnson, D. F. (presented 2015, June). Reading Couperus Reading Walewein: King Arthur's court re-imagined at the close of WWI. Presentation at the meeting of The Third Annual Symposium on Renaissance and Medieval Studies. St. Louis University. (Regional)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 2015, May). Crux Unbustible: Widsith 103, "Scilling. Presentation at the meeting of 50th International Congress on Medieval Studies. Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan. (International)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 2015, April). Warfare, Pride, and Punishment: Arthur's Dreams in the Stanzaic Morte Arthur and Malory's Morte Darthur. Presentation at the meeting of The 41st Sewanee Medieval Colloquium, The University of the South. (Regional)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 2015, January). Visualizing 13th-century Translingual Interventions in Early Medieval Manuscripts. Presentation at the meeting of A Colloquium on Early Medieval Literature and Manuscripts (Sponsored by CRC Planning Grant). (Regional)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 2014, November). "Old English recycled, or: Pointing the way to heaven in early 13th-century Worcester.". Presentation at the meeting of Georgia Medievalists' Group, Columbus State University. (Regional)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 2014, October). Language and Style in Louis Couperus' Het Zwevende Schaakbord: Challenges for a 21st-century Translation. Presentation at the meeting of Annual Meeting of the Southeast Medieval Association. Clayton State University and the University of West Georgia, Atlanta, Georgia. (Regional)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 2014, July). Reading Couperus Reading Walewein: King Arthur's court re-imagined at the close of WWI. Presentation at the meeting of XXIVth Triennial Congress of the International Arthurian Society, University of Bucharest. (International)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 2014, May). Eats, Shoots and Leaves: Signs of Use in MS CUL Kk. 3.18. Presentation at the meeting of 49th International Congress on Medieval Studies. Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan. (International)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 2012, March). Theology vs. Narrative Demonology in the Old English Dialogues of Gregory the Great. Presentation at the meeting of The Medieval Academy of America Meeting, St. Louis University. (International)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 2011). Black waters, dragons and fiends: Arthur's Dream in the Stanzaic Morte Arthur and Malory's Morte Darthur. Presentation at XXII Triennial Congress of the International Arthurian Society, International Arthurian Society, University of Bristol. (International)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 2010). The Devil's in the Details: Æthelwold, Lucifer and MS Junius 11. Presentation at Triennial Conference of IAUPE, The iNternational Association of University Professors of English, University of Malta, Malta. (International)

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Johnson, D. F. (presented 2007). Alfred, Rome, and the Apostle of England. Presentation at Annual Meeting of the Medieval Academy of America, Medieval Academy of America. (International)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 2007). Pointing the way to Heaven: The punctuation interventions of the tremulous hand of Worcester. Presentation at Triennial Conference of IAUPE, International Association of University Professors of English, University of Lund, Sweden. (International)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 2006, February). Editing the Old English Translation of Gregory's Dialogi. Presentation at the meeting of Workshop on editing held by the Marco Institute, University of Tennessee, Knoxville. (National)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 2004, November). Materialist Philology: Editing the Old English Translation of Gregory's Dialogi. Presentation at the meeting of Association for Documentary Editing, Indianapolis. (National)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 2004, July). Who Read Gregory's Dialogues in Old English? Presentation at the meeting of International Medieval Congress, University of Leeds. (International)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 2002, July). The crux usualis as apotropaic weapon in Anglo-Saxon literature. Presentation at the meeting of Symposium on the Cross in Anglo-Saxon England, Manchester Center for Anglo-Saxon Studies, Manchester University. (International)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 2002, July). Why Ditch the Dialogues? Reassessing the Alfredian Canon. Presentation at the meeting of International Medieval Congress, University of Leeds. (International)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 2000, November). Walewein as healer in the Middle Dutch Arthurian Tradition. Presentation at the meeting of Camelot 2000, University of Rochester. (International)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 2000, July). The Old English Antichrist: Þæt is on englisc, Godes wiðersaca. Presentation at the meeting of International Medieval Congress, University of Leeds. (International)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 2000, May). Design and Adaptation in the Middle Dutch Lanceloet en het hert met de witte voet. Presentation at the meeting of Twelfth Biennial New College Conference on Medieval-Renaissance Studies, New College, Sarasota. (Regional)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 1999, May). Organizer: "Early Medieval Demonology". Presentation at the meeting of 34th International Congress on Medieval Studies. Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan. (International)

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Johnson, D. F. (presented 1999, May). 'Whose Lines Are They Anyway?' Editing the Corrector's Interventions in the Middle Dutch Lancelot-Compilation. Presentation at the meeting of Arthurian Literature in Its Manuscript Context; sponsored by the International Arthurian Society (by invitation). 34th International Congress on Medieval Studies. Western Michigan University, Kalamazo. (International)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 1998, October). Jacob van Maerlant's Roman van Torec and the Thematic Coherence of the Lancelot Compilation. Presentation at the meeting of Twenty-fourth Annual Meeting of the Southeast Medieval Association. Agnes Scott College, Atlanta, Georgia. (Regional)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 1998, July). Gregory's Grendel: The Moralia in Iob and Beowulf, lines 705b-709. Presentation at the meeting of GERMANIA LATINA IV: Mutual Affinities: Medieval Latin and Germanic literary genres and forms, , The Netherlands. (International)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 1997, December). The Interpolated Romances in the Middle Dutch Lancelot Compilation. Presentation at the meeting of Convention of the Modern Language Association, Toronto. (International)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 1997, December). The Interpolated Romances in the Middle Dutch Lancelot Compilation. Presentation at the meeting of Convention of the Modern Language Association in Toronto. (International)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 1997, July). Winchester Revisited: Æthelwold, Lucifer, and the Date and Provenance of MS Junius 11. Presentation at the meeting of Eighth Meeting of the International Society of Anglo-Saxonists, University of Palermo. (International)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 1997, May). Arthur in the Medieval Low Countries. Presentation at the meeting of Organizer and presider of two sessions at the 32nd International Congress on Medieval Studies. Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan. (International)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 1996, May). Arthur in the Medieval Low Countries. Presentation at the meeting of Organizer and presider of two sessions at the 31st International Congress on Medieval Studies. Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan. (International)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 1995, October). Guardian Angel, Attendant Demon: Spiritual Conflict in Anglo-Saxon Art and Literature. Presentation at the meeting of Twenty-First Annual Meeting of the Southeast Medieval Association. College of Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina. (Regional)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 1995, May). Grendel and the Limits of the Demonic. Presentation at the meeting of 30th International Congress on Medieval Studies. Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan. (International)

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Johnson, D. F. (presented 1995, February). Youth and Manhood in Das Nibelungenlied. Presentation at the meeting of 12th Annual Meeting of the Illinois Medieval Association. Northern Illinois University, Dekalb, Illinois. (Regional)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 1994, May). Hagiographical Demon or Liturgical Devil? Demonology and Baptismal Imagery in Cynewulf's Elene. Presentation at the meeting of 29th International Congress on Medieval Studies. Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan. (International)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 1993, December). The Fall of Lucifer in Genesis A and Two Anglo-Latin Royal Charters: Christian Mythology and Political Mythmaking. Presentation at the meeting of Convention of the Modern Language Association in Toronto. (International)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 1992, May). Omnes dii gentium demonia sunt: Demonology and the Struggle against Heathenism and Magic in Old English Religious Prose. Presentation at the meeting of Second Germania Latina Conference, sponsored by the departments of Scandinavian and Old Germanic, English, and Medieval Studies, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen. (International)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 1991, July). A Program of Illumination in the Old English Illustrated Hexateuch: 'Visual Typology'? Presentation at the meeting of Fifth Meeting of the International Society of Anglo-Saxonists, SUNY Stony Brook. (International)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 1991, June). A Program of Illumination in the Old English Hexateuch: BL Cotton Claudius B. iv. Presentation at the meeting of University of Groningen. (International)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 1991, June). The Five Horrors of Hell: a Topos in Germanic Religious Literature, especially Old English. Presentation at the meeting of Annual meeting of the Dutch Society for Old Germanic Studies (Oudgermanisten vereniging), University of Leiden. (International)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 1991, June). Vision, Intercession and Post Mortem Judgment: the Line Drawings in the Liber Vitæ of New Minster Abbey and Late Anglo-Saxon Eschatology. Presentation at the meeting of University of Groningen. (International)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 1991, May). St. Peter's Keys and the Knell of Doom: An Old English Homiletic Motif. Presentation at the meeting of 26th International Congress on Medieval Studies. Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan. (International)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 1991, May). Vision, Intercession and Post Mortem Judgment: the Line Drawings in the Liber Vitæ of New Minster Abbey and Late Anglo-Saxon Eschatology. Presentation at the meeting of University of Seville. (International)

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Johnson, D. F. (presented 1990, May). Old English Motif Studies: The Five Horrors of Hell. Presentation at the meeting of 25th International Congress on Medieval Studies. Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan. (International)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 1990, May). The Real and the Ideal: Chivalry in The Avowing of Arthur. Presentation at the meeting of Cornell-Rochester Graduate Symposium in Medieval Studies Rochester, N.Y. (National)

Johnson, D. F. (presented 1985, May). The Vocabulary of Exile and Outlawry in Old English Prose and Poetry. Presentation at the meeting of Annual meeting of the Dutch Society for Old Germanic Studies (Oudgermanisten vereniging), Free University, Amsterdam. (International)

Invited Lectures and Readings of Original Work

Johnson, D. F. (2016, April). Visualizing the Paleography of Punctuation: Forensic Philology and the Interventions of the Tremulous Hand of Worcester. Delivered at Mellon Symposium on Manuscripts and Rare Books. (National)

Johnson, D. F. (2008, March). Forensic Philology and the Interventions of the Tremulous Hand of Worcester. Delivered at invited lecture for the Anglo-Saxon Studies Colloquium, Columbia University. (Regional)

Johnson, D. F. (2005, February). The Line Drawings of the New Minster Liber Vitæ: Vision, Intercession and Post Mortem Judgment. Delivered at [Invited lecture], Manchester Centre for Anglo-Saxon Studies. (International)

Johnson, D. F. (2003, October). Why Ditch the Dialogues? Reclaiming an Invisible Text. Delivered at Invited lecture, "Making the Text: Medieval, Renaissance, and Beyond." Cornell University. (Regional)

Johnson, D. F. (1996, November). The Book of Life and the Keys to Hell: Vision, Prayer, and Judgment in Late Anglo-Saxon England. Delivered at Invited guest lecture in the series "Popular Piety: Prayer, Devotion, and Cult," at Loyola University Chicago. (National)

Contracts and Grants

Contracts and Grants Funded

Johnson, D. F. (2009–2012). Translation of Sisterbook of Diepenveen, 2010, €25,000. Funded by Nederlands Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (NWO) [Dutch Organization for Scientific Research]). Total award $33,650.

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Johnson, D. F. (2007–2009). Translation of Duelling with the Past: Medieval Authors and the Problem of the Christian era, ca. 990-1135 €5,000. Funded by The Arno-Borst Stiftung. Total award $6,725.

Johnson, D. F. (2006–2008). Translation of The Limburg Sermons: Preaching in the Medieval Low Countries at the turn of the fourteenth century €25,000. Funded by Nederlands Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (NWO) [Dutch Organization for Scientific Research]). Total award $33,650.

Service

Information from 2006 to present only.

Florida State University

FSU University Service member & Chair, Graduate Policy Committee (2006–present). member, Pathways of Excellence Executive Committee (2005–present).

Chair, University Admissions Committee (2005–present).

Chair, University Graduate Policy Committee (2008–2013).

Chair, Department of Interdisciplinary Humanities (2006–2008). member, Humanities Area Committee (2003–2008). member, University Athletics Committee (2003–2008). member, University Athletics Sub-Committee on Academics (2003–2008). chair, Liberal Studies Committee (2004–2006).

Director, Program in the Humanities, Summer (2003–2006). member, Provost's National Taskforce on Fellowships and Grants (2003–2004). member, Electronic Theses and Dissertations Committee (2002–2003). member, Committee on Faculty Research Support (1999). member, University TIP Committee (1998–1999).

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Advisory Board Member, Friends of Strozier Library (1997).

Chair, Friends of Strozier Library Student Book Award Contest Committee (1996–1997).

FSU College Service member, Humanities Area Committee, College of Arts & Sciences (2003–2008).

FSU Department Service

Associate Chair, English Department (2012–2013).

Chair, Department of Interdisciplinary Humanities (2006–2008).

Director, Program in the Humanities (2003–2006).

Chair Search Committee, English (2001–2003).

Director of Graduate Studies and Associate Chair, English (1999–2003).

Graduate Committee, English (1999–2003).

Graduate Admissions Committee, (Chair), English (1999–2003).

MA Examination Committee, (Chair), English (1999–2003).

Outreach Committee, English (1999–2003).

Executive Committee, English (1997–2003).

Evaluation Committee, English (2000–2001).

Evaluation Committee, English (1998–1999).

Chair Search Committee, English (1998–1999).

Departmental TIP Committee, English (1998–1999).

Director of Undergraduate Studies, English (1997–1999).

Graduate Committee (Chair), English (1997–1999).

Undergraduate Committee, (Chair), English (1997–1999).

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Honors Committee, (Chair), English (1997–1999).

Electronic Media Committee, English (1997–1999).

Evaluation Committee, English (1997–1998).

Ad Hoc Williams Building Renovation Advisory Committee, English (1996).

Executive Committee, English (1995–1996).

Library Committee, (Chair), English (1995–1996).

Electronic Media Committee, English (1994–1996).

Evaluation Committee, English (1994–1995).

Library Committee, (Chair), English (1994–1995).

Ad Hoc Committee to review annual evaluation, English (1994–1995).

Library Committee, English (1993–1994).

Lecture Committee, English (1993–1994).

Ad Hoc Literature Committee, English (1993–1994).

The Profession

Editor for Refereed Journals

Arthurian Literature (2006–present).

Guest Editing for Refereed Journals

Johnson, D. F. (Ed.). (2007). Middle Dutch Arthurian Romances: New Readings [Special Issue]. Arthuriana, 17.

Johnson, D. F. (Ed.). (2005). Middle Dutch Arthurian Romances: What are They and Why should We read Them? [Special Issue]. Arthuriana, Volume 15, number 2.

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Editorial Board Membership(s)

Explorations in Medieval Culture (2013–present).

Literature Compass (2005–present).

The Old English Newsletter (2005–present).

Guest Reviewer for Refereed Journals

Literature Compass (2006–present).

Speculum (2005–present).

Review of English Studies (2003–present).

Reviewer for Textbooks

21st-Centtury Beowulf: Stage and Screen Productions in a Post-9/11 World (2011–present).

Comic Drama in the Low Countries (2010–present).

Service to Professional Associations

Executive Advisory Council member, Executive Advisory Council member, International Arthurian Society, North American Branch (2003–present).

Executive Director, Executive Director, International Society of Anglo-Saxonists (2001–2007).

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