Leeds Studies in English - 1995
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Number of items: 8.
'By a noble church on the bank of the Severn': A Regional View of Layamon's Brut
Weinberg, Carole
(1995)
'By a noble church on the bank of the Severn': A Regional View of Layamon's Brut.
Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2.
pp. 49-62.
'Englishness' and the Worcester Tremulous Hand
Collier, Wendy E. J.
(1995)
'Englishness' and the Worcester Tremulous Hand.
Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2.
pp. 35-47.
'No Sex Please, We're Anglo-Saxons'? Attitudes to Sexuality in Old English Prose and Poetry
Magennis, Hugh
(1995)
'No Sex Please, We're Anglo-Saxons'? Attitudes to Sexuality in Old English Prose and Poetry.
Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2.
pp. 1-27.
Grammatical Lapses in Dr John Hawkesworth's Voyages (1773)
Percy, Carol
(1995)
Grammatical Lapses in Dr John Hawkesworth's Voyages (1773).
Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2.
pp. 145-68.
Layamon's Four Helens: Female Figurations of Nation in the Brut
Bryan, Elizabeth J.
(1995)
Layamon's Four Helens: Female Figurations of Nation in the Brut.
Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2.
pp. 63-78.
The Language of the Scribes of the First English Translation of the Imitatio Christi
Biggs, Brendan
(1995)
The Language of the Scribes of the First English Translation of the Imitatio Christi.
Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2.
pp. 79-111.
The Making of Desire in The Book of Margery Kempe
Dillon, Janette
(1995)
The Making of Desire in The Book of Margery Kempe.
Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2.
pp. 113-44.
Umbiden and Umbreiden: An Unnoticed Middle English Prefix
Moffat, Douglas
(1995)
Umbiden and Umbreiden: An Unnoticed Middle English Prefix.
Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2.
pp. 29-34.