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Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn Autograph fair copy, for the printer, of Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell's novel Sylvia's Lovers (slightly incomplete). [Artefact]

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Airaksinen, Katja (2010) The Bouer Hours in Leeds University Library, Brotherton Collection, MS 8: New Evidence for Manuscript Illumination from Bourges. Leeds Studies in English, ns 41. pp. 1-24. ISSN 0075-8566

Batt, Catherine (2000) Leeds Studies in English, New Series, 31 (2000): Complete Volume. Leeds Studies in English, ns 31. i-312. ISSN 0075-8566

Batt, Catherine (2002) Leeds Studies in English, New Series, 33 (2002): Complete Volume. Leeds Studies in English, ns 33. i-213. ISSN 0075-8566

Batt, Catherine (2010) Sloth and the Penitential Self in Henry, Duke of Lancaster's Le Livre de seyntz medicines / The Book of Holy Medicines. Leeds Studies in English, ns 41. pp. 25-32. ISSN 0075-8566

Batt, Catherine and Wawn, Andrew (2003) Leeds Studies in English, New Series, 34 (2003): Complete Volume. Leeds Studies in English, ns 34. i-166. ISSN 0075-8566

Bellis, Joanna (2011) Purity and Pueritia: The Anti-Theme of Childhood Innocence in Late Medieval English Courtesy Books. Leeds Studies in English, ns 42. pp. 1-16. ISSN 0075-8566

Blurton, Heather (2011) Review: Rachel Koopmans, Wonderful to Relate: Miracle Stories and Miracle Collecting in High Medieval England. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2011. Leeds Studies in English, ns 42. pp. 111-13. ISSN 0075-8566

Boffey, Julia (2010) Verse and Worse in Middle English: Defining Doggerel. Leeds Studies in English, ns 41. pp. 33-44. ISSN 0075-8566

Breeze, Andrew (2012) Review: Nikolai Tolstoy, The Oldest British Prose Literature: The Compilation of the Four Branches of the ‘Mabinogi’. Lewiston: Edwin Mellen Press, 2009. Leeds Studies in English, ns 43. pp. 132-34. ISSN 0075-8566

Breeze, Andrew (2012) Review: Patrick Sims-Williams, Irish Influence on Medieval Welsh Literature. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010. Leeds Studies in English, ns 43. pp. 134-35. ISSN 0075-8566

Brookes, Stewart (2011) Reading Between the Lines: The Liturgy and Ælfric’s Lives of Saints and Homilies. Leeds Studies in English, ns 42. pp. 17-28. ISSN 0075-8566

Burton, Janet and Marx, William and O'Mara, Veronica (2010) Editorial Introduction. Leeds Studies in English, ns 41. x-xvi. ISSN 0075-8566

Burton, Janet and Marx, William and O'Mara, Veronica Front Matter. Leeds Studies in English, ns 41. i-viii. ISSN 0075-8566

Carpenter, Sarah and King, Pamela and Meredith, Peter (2001) Leeds Studies in English, New Series, 32 (2001): Complete Volume. Leeds Studies in English, ns 32. i-490. ISSN 0075-8566

Cavell, Megan (2011) Looming Danger and Dangerous Looms: Violence and Weaving in Exeter Book Riddle 56. Leeds Studies in English, ns 42. pp. 29-42. ISSN 0075-8566

Childs, Wendy R. (2010) Chronicles and Politics in the Reign of Edward II. Leeds Studies in English, ns 41. pp. 45-55. ISSN 0075-8566

Coleman, Joyce (2011) Review: Katharine Breen, Imagining an English Reading Public, 1150–1400. Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature, 79. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010. Leeds Studies in English, ns 42. pp. 115-17. ISSN 0075-8566

Connolly, Margaret (2010) An Edition and Study of A Revelation Shown to a Yorkshire Woman. Leeds Studies in English, ns 41. pp. 56-65. ISSN 0075-8566

De Wilde, Geert (2010) The Origins and Stanza Form Tradition of the Vernon/Simeon Lyrics. Leeds Studies in English, ns 41. pp. 66-75. ISSN 0075-8566

Doyle, A. I. (2010) Preface. Leeds Studies in English, ns 41. ix-ix. ISSN 0075-8566

Edwards, A. S. G. (2010) Editing Malory: Eugène Vinaver and the Clarendon Edition. Leeds Studies in English, ns 41. pp. 76-81. ISSN 0075-8566

Friðriksdóttir, Jóhanna Katrín (2012) Review: Sandra Ballif Straubhaar, Old Norse Women’s Poetry: The Voices of Female Skalds. Cambridge: Brewer, 2011. Leeds Studies in English, ns 43. pp. 130-32. ISSN 0075-8566

Hall, Alaric (2009) Leeds Studies in English, New Series, 40 (2009): Complete Volume. Leeds Studies in English, ns 40. i-156. ISSN 0075-8566

Hall, Alaric (2010) Leeds Studies in English, New Series, 41 (2010): Complete Volume. Leeds Studies in English, ns 41. i-239. ISSN 0075-8566

Hall, Alaric (2011) Leeds Studies in English, New Series, 42 (2011): Complete Volume. Leeds Studies in English, ns 42. i-125. ISSN 0075-8566

Hammond, Paul (2010) An Association Copy of Cowley’s Works, with Verses by the Earl of Rochester, in Leeds University Library. Leeds Studies in English, ns 41. pp. 82-94. ISSN 0075-8566

Heffernan, Carol F. (2011) The Nun’s Priest’s Identity and the Purpose of his Tale. Leeds Studies in English, ns 42. pp. 43-52. ISSN 0075-8566

Hiatt, Alfred and Wawn, Andrew (2004) Leeds Studies in English, New Series, 35 (2004): Complete Volume. Leeds Studies in English, ns 35. i-198. ISSN 0075-8566

Hiatt, Alfred and Wawn, Andrew (2005) Leeds Studies in English, New Series, 36 (2005): Complete Volume. Leeds Studies in English, ns 36. i-365. ISSN 0075-8566

Hiatt, Alfred and Wawn, Andrew (2008) Leeds Studies in English, New Series, 39 (2008): Complete Volume. Leeds Studies in English, ns 39. i-151. ISSN 0075-8566

Hill, Joyce (2010) An Unmatched Pair: Two Eleventh-Century Manuscripts of the Homiliary of Paul the Deacon in Durham Cathedral Library. Leeds Studies in English, ns 41. pp. 95-111. ISSN 0075-8566

Hume, Cathy (2011) Review: Peter Brown, Authors in Context: Geoffrey Chaucer. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011. Leeds Studies in English, ns 42. pp. 117-18. ISSN 0075-8566

Jones, Mike Rodman (2011) Review: Dinah Hazell, Poverty in Late Middle English Literature: The ‘Meene’ and the ‘Riche’. Dublin Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Literature, 2. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2009. Leeds Studies in English, ns 42. pp. 119-20. ISSN 0075-8566

Langeslag, P. S. (2014) Kinsmen Before Christ, Part I: The Latin Transmission. Leeds Studies in English, ns 45. pp. 34-48. ISSN 0075-8566

Lockwood, Tom (2010) For Honour and Glory: Reading Selden and Sylvester in the Seventeenth Century. Leeds Studies in English, ns 41. pp. 112-22. ISSN 0075-8566

Marx, William (2010) What is Heard and What is Seen: Rhyme and Stanzaic Integrity in the A and B Versions of The Devils’ Parliament. Leeds Studies in English, ns 41. pp. 123-33. ISSN 0075-8566

McAvoy, Liz Herbert (2011) Review: Dana M. Oswald, Monsters, Gender and Sexuality. Gender in the Middle Ages, 5. Cambridge: Brewer, 2010. Leeds Studies in English, ns 42. pp. 120-22. ISSN 0075-8566

McTurk, Rory (2010) Redemption through Iambic Reversal? The Case of Henryson’s Cresseid. Leeds Studies in English, ns 41. pp. 134-45. ISSN 0075-8566

McTurk, Rory (2012) Review: Earl R. Anderson, Understanding ‘Beowulf’ as an Indo-European Epic: A Study in Comparative Mythology. Lampeter: The Edwin Mellen Press, 2010. Leeds Studies in English, ns 43. pp. 121-24. ISSN 0075-8566

Mees, Bernard (2011) The Yew Rune, Yogh and Yew. Leeds Studies in English, ns 42. pp. 53-74. ISSN 0075-8566

Meredith, Peter (2010) The Chester Play of Noah and the Presentation of Reality. Leeds Studies in English, ns 41. pp. 146-54. ISSN 0075-8566

O'Mara, Veronica (2010) Oliver Pickering: Publications. Leeds Studies in English, ns 41. pp. 233-38. ISSN 0075-8566

O'Mara, Veronica (2012) Review: Texts and Traditions of Medieval Pastoral Care: Essays in Honour of Bella Millett. Edited by Cate Gunn and Catherine Innes-Parker. Woodbridge: York Medieval Press, 2009. Leeds Studies in English, ns 43. pp. 125-27. ISSN 0075-8566

O'Mara, Veronica (2010) Thinking Afresh about Thomas Wimbledon's Paul's Cross Sermon of c. 1387. Leeds Studies in English, ns 41. pp. 155-71. ISSN 0075-8566

Ogawa, Hiroshi (2011) Sententia in Narrative Form: Ælfric’s Narrative Method in the Hagiographical Homily on St Martin. Leeds Studies in English, ns 42. pp. 75-92. ISSN 0075-8566

Pezzini, Domenico (2011) Errata to Domenico Pezzini, 'An Edition of Three Late Middle English Versions of a Fourteenth-Century Regula Heremitarum'. Leeds Studies in English, ns 42. pp. 109-10. ISSN 0075-8566

Powell, Susan (2010) The Nativity of the Virgin and St Katherine: Additions to John Mirk’s Festial. Leeds Studies in English, ns 41. pp. 172-85. ISSN 0075-8566

Rand, Kari Anne (2010) The Elusive Canutus: An Investigation into a Medieval Plague Tract. Leeds Studies in English, ns 41. pp. 186-99. ISSN 0075-8566

Real, Hermann J. (2010) Ab Ovo: Swift’s Small-Endians and Big-Endians and Transubstantiation. Leeds Studies in English, ns 41. pp. 200-13. ISSN 0075-8566

Roper, Jonathan (2012) Review: Constructing Nations, Reconstructing Myth: Essays in Honour of T. A. Shippey. Edited by Andrew Wawn, with Graham Johnson and John Walter. Turnhout: Brepols, 2007. Leeds Studies in English, ns 43. pp. 135-37. ISSN 0075-8566

Rushton, Cory James (2012) Review: Tory Vandeventer Pearman, Women and Disability in Medieval Literature. New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2010. Leeds Studies in English, ns 43. pp. 127-28. ISSN 0075-8566

Sigurdson, Erika (2012) Review: Poetry from the Kings’ Sagas 2: From c. 1035 to c. 1300. Edited by Kari Ellen Gade. Turnhout: Brepols, 2009. Leeds Studies in English, ns 43. pp. 124-25. ISSN 0075-8566

Swan, Mary (2006) Leeds Studies in English, New Series, 37 (2006): Complete Volume. Leeds Studies in English, ns 37. i-490. ISSN 0075-8566

Swan, Mary (2010) Reading for the Ear: Lambeth Palace Library, MS 487, Item 10. Leeds Studies in English, ns 41. pp. 214-24. ISSN 0075-8566

Thompson, Anne B. (2010) The Prince’s Tale: Narrative Perspective in the South English Legendary Life of St Mary Magdalene. Leeds Studies in English, ns 41. pp. 225-32. ISSN 0075-8566

Timofeeva, Olga (2011) Infinitival Complements with the Verb (ge)don in Old English: Latin Influence Revisited. Leeds Studies in English, ns 42. pp. 93-108. ISSN 0075-8566

Timofeeva, Olga (2011) Review: Kiriko Sato, The Development from Case-Forms to Prepositional Constructions in Old English Prose. Studies in Language and Communication, 88. Bern: Lang, 2009. Leeds Studies in English, ns 42. pp. 122-24. ISSN 0075-8566

Upton, Clive and Wales, Katie (1999) Leeds Studies in English, New Series, 30 (1999): Complete Volume. Leeds Studies in English, ns 30. i-288. ISSN 0075-8566

Yoshikawa, Naoë Kukita (2012) Review: The Doctrine of the Hert: A Critical Edition with Introduction and Commentary. Edited by Christiania Whitehead, Denis Renevey and Anne Mouron. Exeter: Exeter University Press, 2010. Leeds Studies in English, ns 43. pp. 128-30. ISSN 0075-8566

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Arthur Ransome and Tabitha standing outside Hatch. [Image]

Evgenia Ransome with brother and sister. [Image]

Ivy Ransome holding Tabitha (aged about 4) outside Hatch. [Image]

(1808) Page from the manuscript of part of an otherwise unknown and untitled play, signed 'W. Powell, Prompter, T[heatre]. R[oyal]. D[rury]. L[ane]'. [Image]

(1808) Page from the manuscript of part of an otherwise unknown and untitled play, signed 'W. Powell, Prompter, T[heatre]. R[oyal]. D[rury]. L[ane]'. [Image]

(1808) Page from the manuscript of part of an otherwise unknown and untitled play, signed 'W. Powell, Prompter, T[heatre]. R[oyal]. D[rury]. L[ane]'. [Image]

(1808) Page from the manuscript of part of an otherwise unknown and untitled play, signed 'W. Powell, Prompter, T[heatre]. R[oyal]. D[rury]. L[ane]'. [Image]

(1808) Page from the manuscript of part of an otherwise unknown and untitled play, signed 'W. Powell, Prompter, T[heatre]. R[oyal]. D[rury]. L[ane]'. [Image]

(1808) Page from the manuscript of part of an otherwise unknown and untitled play, signed 'W. Powell, Prompter, T[heatre]. R[oyal]. D[rury]. L[ane]'. [Image]

(1808) Page from the manuscript of part of an otherwise unknown and untitled play, signed 'W. Powell, Prompter, T[heatre]. R[oyal]. D[rury]. L[ane]'. [Image]

(1808) Page from the manuscript of part of an otherwise unknown and untitled play, signed 'W. Powell, Prompter, T[heatre]. R[oyal]. D[rury]. L[ane]'. [Image]

(1808) Page from the manuscript of part of an otherwise unknown and untitled play, signed 'W. Powell, Prompter, T[heatre]. R[oyal]. D[rury]. L[ane]'. [Image]

(1808) Page from the manuscript of part of an otherwise unknown and untitled play, signed 'W. Powell, Prompter, T[heatre]. R[oyal]. D[rury]. L[ane]'. [Image]

(1808) Page from the manuscript of part of an otherwise unknown and untitled play, signed 'W. Powell, Prompter, T[heatre]. R[oyal]. D[rury]. L[ane]'. [Image]

(1808) Page from the manuscript of part of an otherwise unknown and untitled play, signed 'W. Powell, Prompter, T[heatre]. R[oyal]. D[rury]. L[ane]'. [Image]

(1808) Page from the manuscript of part of an otherwise unknown and untitled play, signed 'W. Powell, Prompter, T[heatre]. R[oyal]. D[rury]. L[ane]'. [Image]

(1808) Page from the manuscript of part of an otherwise unknown and untitled play, signed 'W. Powell, Prompter, T[heatre]. R[oyal]. D[rury]. L[ane]'. [Image]

(1808) Page from the manuscript of part of an otherwise unknown and untitled play, signed 'W. Powell, Prompter, T[heatre]. R[oyal]. D[rury]. L[ane]'. [Image]

(1808) Page from the manuscript of part of an otherwise unknown and untitled play, signed 'W. Powell, Prompter, T[heatre]. R[oyal]. D[rury]. L[ane]'. [Image]

(1808) Page from the manuscript of part of an otherwise unknown and untitled play, signed 'W. Powell, Prompter, T[heatre]. R[oyal]. D[rury]. L[ane]'. [Image]

(1808) Page from the manuscript of part of an otherwise unknown and untitled play, signed 'W. Powell, Prompter, T[heatre]. R[oyal]. D[rury]. L[ane]'. [Image]

(1919-1920) Radek close-up, smoking pipe. [Image]

(1918) Radek standing against a gatepost in a forest, smoking a pipe. [Image]

(1919) Radek with another man in the street; Radek smoking pipe. [Image]

(c.1920) Radek with wife and daughter. [Image]

Restaurant card for 'Restaurant du Grand Hotel' in Cherbourg. In English and French. [Image]

(1916) Soldiers riding bicycles. [Image]

(1916) Soldiers with bicycles. [Image]

Tabitha Ransome running in garden at Hatch. [Image]

Tabitha Ransome with donkey and cart. [Image]

Tabitha and Ivy Ransome, Tabitha holding donkey's harness. [Image]

soldiers in a trench, with bicycles. [Image]

(1916) soldiers standing in line with bicycles. [Image]

(1916) soldiers with bicycles standing in a line. [Image]

(1928) Amazing Stories, April 1928. [Image]

(1928) Amazing Stories, August 1928. [Image]

(1928) Amazing Stories, February 1928. [Image]

(1929) Amazing Stories, February 1929. [Image]

(1928) Amazing Stories, January 1928. [Image]

(1929) Amazing Stories, January 1929. [Image]

(1928) Amazing Stories, July 1928. [Image]

(1929) Amazing Stories, June 1929. [Image]

(1928) Amazing Stories, March 1928. [Image]

(1929) Amazing Stories, March 1929. [Image]

(1927) Amazing Stories, May 1927. [Image]

(1928) Amazing Stories, November 1928. [Image]

(1928) Amazing Stories, September 1928. [Image]

(1922) Arthur Ransome descending from a red cross train. [Image]

Arthur Ransome wearing Russian hat, in snow. [Image]

(Summer 1921) Boy and man (Ransome?) play board game. Soldiers watch from outside the window. Inscription on back Volga steamer, summer 1921. [Image]

(1932) Wonder Stories, April 1932. [Image]

(1930) Wonder Stories, August 1930. [Image]

(1932) Wonder Stories, August 1932. [Image]

(1931) Wonder Stories, December 1931. [Image]

(1932) Wonder Stories, February 1932. [Image]

(1932) Wonder Stories, January 1932. [Image]

(1930) Wonder Stories, July 1930. [Image]

(1930) Wonder Stories, June 1930. [Image]

(1932) Wonder Stories, June 1932. [Image]

(1932) Wonder Stories, March 1932. [Image]

(1932) Wonder Stories, May 1932. [Image]

(1931) Wonder Stories, November 1931. [Image]

(1932) Wonder Stories, October 1932. [Image]

(1932) Wonder Stories, September 1932. [Image]

A young Arthur Ransome standing in garden outside Hatch, smoking a pipe. [Image]

Brontë, Patrick Branwell (1847) Ink drawing at the bottom of a letter to ? entitled 'Pobre'. Branwell explains that, The best epitaph ever written was found carved on a cross in Spain over a murdered traveller and means 'Poor fellow'. [Image]

Brontë, Patrick Branwell (1842) Ink drawing of a gravestone with a carving of a scull and crossbones and the epitaph 'Resurgam' (foreground) with scattered gravestones set within a wild moonlit moorland. [Image]

Brontë, Patrick Branwell (1848) Pen and ink illustration on a loose piece of paper. The image features a man wearing glasses with his head in a noose. The caption reads Patrick Reid turned off without his cap, 1848. [Image]

Ransome, Arthur (1927) Boat under sail, a Gatt cutter yacht. [Image]

Ransome, Arthur (1927) Bomb-damaged building. [Image]

Ransome, Arthur (1917) Demonstration in street. [Image]

Ransome, Arthur (1917) Demonstration in street. [Image]

Ransome, Arthur (1917) Demonstration in street. [Image]

Ransome, Arthur (1927) Quayside scene with boats. [Image]

Ransome, Arthur (1917) Soldiers in street. [Image]

Ransome, Arthur (1927) Walkway by quay, passing multi-roofed structure composed of multiple pyramids. [Image]

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