Mostly Medieval: In Memory of Jacek Fisiak

Notes on Contributors Magdalena Bator Magdalena Bator is a professor at the WSB University in Poznań, Poland, where she teaches linguistics. Her main fields of research are English historical linguistics, early culinary recipes (in English, German, and Polish), language contact and borrowing. Andrew Breeze Andrew Breeze (b. 1954), MA, PhD, FRHistS, FSA, was educated at Sir Roger Manwood’s School, Sandwich, and at Oxford and Cambridge universities. Married, with six children, he has taught since 1987 at the University of Navarre, Pamplona. He has published widely on English and Celtic philology, his most recent book being British Battles 493–937: Mount Badon to Brunanburh (Anthem Press, 2020). Dominika Buchowska Dominika Buchowska is the author of “A Sense of Form”: The Art of David Bomberg (2015), and Negotiating Modernism: Art Criticism in The New Age 1907–1922 (2019). She is an assistant professor at the Department of English Literature and Literary Linguistics at the Faculty of English, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland, where she teaches English Literature and Culture. Her research interests are British modernist and avant-garde art and literature, little magazines, art criticism, as well as connections between poetry and painting. She has written a number of publications on the formation of the London avant-garde at around 1914, the art of David Bomberg, the “Whitechapel Boys,” Vorticism, Polish Futurism, the art and poetry of the Great War. Katarzyna Buczek Katarzyna Buczek studied at the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Institute of English Studies, where she was awarded a doctoral degree. Her research interests include historical linguistics, sociolinguistics, minority languages. She has published mainly on the history of English and Frisian

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