Bella Millett
Qualifications: 1964-7, BA in English Literature (Oxford);
1967-9, BPhil in Medieval Studies (Oxford); 1969-1977, DPhil
(Oxford). I taught at the University of Southampton from 1969 to
2014, specializing in early Middle English literature; I became a
Reader in 1991, was given a personal Chair in 2008, and am now an
emeritus professor.
For much of my working life my main research interest was the group
of ten thirteenth-century West Midland religious prose works making
up the Ancrene Wisse Group; I have edited and translated a
number of these works, most recently the book-length guide for
female recluses Ancrene Wisse. I am now working on the
development of the Middle English sermon in the transitional period
leading up to the Fourth Lateran Council in 1215; my current
project is an edition of two sermon-collections, the 'Trinity
Homilies' and the 'Lambeth Homilies', for the Early English Text
Society.
For further details, see my homepage, http://www.soton.ac.uk/english/profiles/millett.html.