Bruce Holsinger Books in Order
Bruce Holsinger is a fiction writer and scholar of medieval literature who teaches at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville. As a novelist, he delves into the rich history of medieval London, drawing inspiration from the lives of prominent poets like Geoffrey Chaucer and John Gower. His works include A BURNABLE BOOK and THE INVENTION OF FIRE, both set against the vibrant backdrop of medieval London. Holsinger's writing also extends to nonfiction, with six books on medieval literature and culture to his name. His notable achievements include a Guggenheim Fellowship, a testament to his dedication to the field.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Bruce Holsinger
- #1AmazonMismapping the Underworld (By: John Kleiner)(1994)
- #2AmazonLiterary History and the Challenge of Philology (By: Seth Lerer)(1996)
- #3AmazonMedieval Venuses and Cupids (By: Theresa Tinkle)(1996)
- #4AmazonReading Myth (By: Renate Blumenfeld-Kosinski)(1997)
- #5AmazonDesire Against the Law (By: James F. Burke)(1998)
- #6AmazonContrary Things (By: Catherine Brown)(1998)
- #7AmazonImages of the Medieval Peasant (By: Paul Freedman)(1999)
- #8AmazonChaucerian Polity (By: David John Wallace)(1999)
- #9AmazonDying for God (By: Daniel Boyarin)(1999)
- #10AmazonDante’s Testaments (By: Peter S. Hawkins)(2000)
- #11AmazonSpace Between Words (By: Paul Saenger)(2000)
- #12AmazonBegotten, Not Made (By: Virginia Burrus)(2000)
- #13AmazonMusic, Body, and Desire in Medieval Culture(2001)
- #14AmazonThe Subject Medieval/Modern (By: Peter Haidu)(2003)
About Bruce Holsinger
Bruce Holsinger is a fiction writer and scholar of medieval literature who teaches at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville. As a novelist, he delves into the rich history of medieval London, drawing inspiration from the lives of prominent poets like Geoffrey Chaucer and John Gower. His works include A BURNABLE BOOK and THE INVENTION OF FIRE, both set against the vibrant backdrop of medieval London. Holsinger's writing also extends to nonfiction, with six books on medieval literature and culture to his name. His notable achievements include a Guggenheim Fellowship, a testament to his dedication to the field.
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