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Anonymous, (1981) A. C. Cawley: Published Work. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 299-301.
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
Marx, C. W. (2000) An Abbreviated Middle English Prose translation of the Elucidarius. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 1-53.
Jeffery, Muriel R. (1936) [Abstract of] Introduction and Glossary to the Old English Version of Bede’s Ecclesiastical History of the English People. Leeds Studies in English, 5. p. 104.
Roberts, Ruby (1935) [Abstract of] Studies in the Morphology and Syntax of the Vespasian Psalter. Leeds Studies in English, 4. pp. 82-83.
Anonymous, (1933) Abstracts of Theses, &c. Leeds Studies in English, 2. pp. 85-87.
Taylor, A. R. (1981) The Academic and the Devil. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 3-11.
Ashman Rowe, Elizabeth (2005) The Adaptation of Laxdæla Saga in Óláfs saga Tryggvasonar en mesta. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 157-74.
Stanley, Eric G. (2006) Aesthetic Evaluations of the Sound of Old English: 'About the Anglo-Saxon tongue there was the strength of iron, with the sparkling and the beauty of burnished steel'. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 451-72.
Ross, Alan S. C. (1971) Aldrediana XXIII: Notes on the Accidence of the Durham Ritual. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 5. pp. 53-67.
Donaghey, Brian S. (1967) Alexander Pope's and Sir William Trumbull's Translations of Boethius. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 71-82.
Hill, Betty (1981) Alexanderromance: the Egyptian Connection. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 185-94.
Wilkes, G. A. (1989) All's Well that Ends Well and 'The Common Stock of Narrative Tradition'. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. pp. 207-16.
Singh, Catherine (1974) The Alliterative Ancestry of Dunbar's 'The Tretis of the Tua Mariit Wemen and the Wedo'. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 7. pp. 22-54.
Olszewska, E. L. (1936) The Alliterative Phrases in the Ormulum. Leeds Studies in English, 5. pp. 50-67.
Smith, A. H. (1936) Analogical Development of -ing- and the Interpretation of Patrington. Leeds Studies in English, 5. pp. 71-73.
Millett, Bella (2002) Ancrene Wisse and the Life of Perfection. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 53-76.
Gelling, Margaret and Miles, David (1987) Anglo-Saxon Eagles. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. 173-81 .
Fjalldal, Magnús (2003) Anglo-Saxon History in Medieval Iceland: Actual and Legendary Sources. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 77-108.
Okasha, Elizabeth (2003) Anglo-Saxon Inscribed Rings. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 29-45.
Kotzor, Günter (1985) Anglo-Saxon Martyrologists At Work: Narrative Pattern and Prose Style in Bede and the Old English Martyrology. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 152-73.
Wawn, Andrew (2006) Anglo-Saxon Poetry in Iceland: The Case of Brúnaborgar Bardaga Quida. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 473-90.
Owen-Crocker, Gale R. (2002) Anglo-Saxon Women: The Art of Concealment. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 31-51.
Evans, Ruth (1981) An Anonymous Old English Homily for Holy Saturday. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 129-53.
Magennis, Hugh (1991) The Anonymous Old English Legend of the Seven Sleepers and its Latin Source. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. pp. 43-56.
Swan, Mary (1998) The Apocalypse of Thomas in Old English. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. pp. 333-46.
Donaldson, E. Talbot (1983) Apocalyptic Style in Piers Plowman B XIX-XX. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 74-81.
Frank, Roberta (2006) An Appreciation of Joyce Hill. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 1-8.
Mills, David (1969) Approaches to Medieval Drama. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 47-61.
Bataillon, L. J. (1980) Approaches to the Study of Medieval Sermons. Leeds Studies in English, 11. pp. 19-35. ISSN 0075-8566
Taylor, Walt (1934) Arabic Words in Ben Jonson. Leeds Studies in English, 3. pp. 44-50.
Bailey, Hannah (2017) Architecture as Authoritative Reader: Splitting Stones in Andreas and Christ III. Leeds Studies in English, 48. pp. 125-143. ISSN 0075-8566
Appleton, Helen (2017) The Architecture of the Grave in Early Middle English Verse. Leeds Studies in English, 48. pp. 73-88. ISSN 0075-8566
Watson, Elizabeth Porges (1987) The Arming of Gawain: Vrysoun and Cercle. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 31-44.
Cavill, Paul (2005) The Armour-Bearer in Abbo's Passio sancti Eadmundi and Anglo-Saxon England. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 47-61.
Hadfield, Andrew (1992) The Art of Fiction: Poetry and Politics in Reformation England. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. pp. 127-56.
Ellis, Stanley (1981) Arthur Cawley: A Biographical Note. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 1-2.
Russell, George H. (1989) 'As They Read It': Some Notes on Early Responses to the C-Version of Piers Plowman. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. pp. 173-89.
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
Görlach, Manfred (1999) Attitudes Towards British English Dialects in the 19th Century. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 139-64.
Harris, Max (2001) Authentic Moors: Two Cases of Muslim Participation in Sixteenth-Century European Mock Battles. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 119-28.
Turville-Petre, G. (1936) The Author of Svarfdœla and the Reviser of Glúma. Leeds Studies in English, 5. pp. 74-92.
Hooper, A. G. (1935) The Awntyrs off Arthure: Dialect and Authorship. Leeds Studies in English, 4. pp. 62-74.
McTurk, Rory W. (2006) The Balanced Parallel in Beowulf. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 63-73.
Moore, Bruce (1993) The Banns in Medieval English Drama. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. pp. 91-122.
Sayers, William (2008) Bastard and Basket: The Etymologies Revisited. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 117-25.
Breeze, Andrew (2005) Bede's Civitas Domnoc and Dunwich, Suffolk. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 1-4.
Riddell, James A. (1974) The Beginning: English Dictionaries of the First Half of the Seventeenth Century. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 7. pp. 117-53.
Grant, Raymond J. S. (1975) Beowulf and the World of Heroic Elegy. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 8. pp. 45-75.
Mitchell, Bruce (1989) Beowulf: Six Notes, Mostly Syntactical. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. pp. 311-18.
Horner, Olga (2001) Biblical and Medieval Covenant in the York Old Testament Plays. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 129-50.
Anonymous, (1983) Bibliography of the Writings of Elizabeth Salter. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 212-13.
Anon, (1985) Bibliography of the writings of J.E. Cross. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 358-62.
Coates, Richard (2013) Biting the Bulut: A Problematic Old English Plant-Name in the Light of Place-Name Evidence. Leeds Studies in English, ns 44. pp. 137-45. ISSN 0075-8566
Clayton, Mary (1986) Blickling Homily XIII Reconsidered. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 25-40.
Lees, Clare A. (1988) The Blickling Palm Sunday Homily and its Revised Version. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 1-30.
Williams, Elizabeth (1981) Blossom in the Breach: Some Comments on the Language of Spring in The Owl and the Nightingale. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 163-83.
Shippey, Thomas A. (1985) Boar and Badger: An Old English Heroic Antithesis. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 220-39.
Pálsson, Hermann (1989) The Borg Connexion: Notes on Bjarnar saga, Egla, Gunnlaugs saga, and Laxdæla. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. pp. 47-64.
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
Hooper, A. G. (1932) Bragða-Ǫlvis saga. Leeds Studies in English, 1. pp. 42-54.
Pickering, Oliver S. (1990) Brotherton Collection MS 501: a Middle English Anthology Reconsidered. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. pp. 141-65.
Kipling, Gordon (2001) Brussels, Joanna of Castile, and the Art of Theatrical Illustration (1496). Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 229-53.
Orton, Peter (2005) Burning Idols, Burning Bridges: Bede, Conversion and Beowulf. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 5-46.
Latré, Guido (2001) But What Does the Fleming Say?: The Two Flemish Proverbs and their Contexts in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 255-73.
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.
Inoue, Noriko and Stokes, Myra (2009) The Caesura and the Rhythmic Shape of the A-Verse in the Poems of the Alliterative Revival. Leeds Studies in English, ns 40. pp. 1-26. ISSN 0075-8566
Swan, Mary (2006) Cambridge, Corpus Christi College 198 and the Blickling Manuscript. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 89-100.
Bloomfield, Morton W. (1983) The Canterbury Tales as Framed Narratives. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 44-55.
Breeze, Andrew (2012) ‘Caplimet’ in Seinte Margarete and ‘Eraclea’ in the Croxton Play of the Sacrament. Leeds Studies in English, ns 43. pp. 117-19. ISSN 0075-8566
Meredith, Peter (2001) Carved and Spoken Words: the Angelic Salutation, The Mary Play and South Walsham Church, Norfolk. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 369-98.
Happé, Peter (2001) A Catalogue of Illustrations in the Books by John Bale. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 81-118.
Blake, N. F. (1967) Caxton and Chaucer. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 19-36.
Holbrook, Sue Ellen (2007) Caxton's Adaptation of The Lyfe of Saynt Paula for Vitas Patrum: Holy Debt and Mary's 'Pappes' as Signs of Cultural Shaping. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 171-217.
Breeze, Andrew (1993) Celtic Etymologies for Middle English Hurl 'Rush, Thrust' and Fisk 'Hasten'. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. pp. 123-32.
Jones, E. A. (1996) A Chapter from Richard Rolle in Two Fifteenth-Century Compilations. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. pp. 139-62.
McTurk, Rory (1998) Chaucer and Giraldus Cambrensis. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. pp. 173-83.
Breeze, Andrew (2008) Chaucer and Harbledown, Kent. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 89-93.
Kelly, Henry Ansgar (1989) Chaucer and Shakespeare on Tragedy. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. pp. 191-206.
DiMarco, Vincent (1992) Chaucer and the Hand that Led Him. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. pp. 105-26.
Scheps, Walter (1970) Chaucer's Anti-Fable: Reductio ad Absurdum in the Nun's Priest's Tale. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 4. pp. 1-10.
Mehl, Dieter (1978) Chaucer's Audience. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 58-73.
Knight, Stephen (1989) Chaucer's British Rival. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. pp. 87-98.
Currie, Felicity (1970) Chaucer's Pardoner Again. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 4. pp. 11-22.
Scheps, Walter (1977) Chaucer's Theseus and the Knight's Tale. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 9. pp. 19-34.
Jackson, Kate (2012) Chaucer’s Melibee: What Can we Learn from Some Late-Medieval Manuscripts? Leeds Studies in English, ns 43. pp. 93-115. ISSN 0075-8566
Liszka, Thomas R. (2018) Chaucer’s Osewold the Reeve and St Oswald the Bishop (from the South English Legendary and Other Sources). Leeds Studies in English, 49. pp. 87-99. ISSN 0075-8566
Donaghey, B. S. and Lester, Geoffrey A. (1988) A Checklist of Editions of Middle English Prose in Theses. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 167-202.
Marshall, John (1975) The Chester Coopers' Pageant selles and cathedra. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 8. pp. 120-28.
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
Marshall, John (1977) The Chester Whitsun Plays: Dating of Post-Reformation Performances from the Smiths' Accounts. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 9. pp. 51-61.
Mills, David (2001) Chester's Covenant Theology. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 399-412.
McGavin, John J. (1990) Chester's Linguistic Signs. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. pp. 105-18.
Dutton, Elisabeth (2004) Christ the Codex: Compilation as Literary Device in Book to a Mother. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 81-100.
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
Gray, Nick (1986) The Clemency of Cobblers: A Reading of 'Glutton's Confession' in Piers Plowman. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 61-75.
Clark, Cecily (1987) The Codretum (Whatever That May Be) at Little Roborough. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 101-10.
Brook, G. L. (1932) Collation of the Text of the English Lyrics of MS. Harley 2253. Leeds Studies in English, 1. pp. 28-30.
Anonymous, (1934) A Collection of Books in the Non-Slavonic Languages of Russia. Leeds Studies in English, 3. pp. 57-59.
Bately, Janet (1985) The Compilation of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle Once More. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 7-26.
Spector, Stephen (1977) The Composition and Development of an Eclectic Manuscript: Cotton Vespasian D VIII. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 9. pp. 62-83.
Pickering, Oliver S. (1996) The Computerisation of the Index of Middle English Prose: The Way Forward? Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. pp. 163-71.
Marshall, John (2001) 'Comyth in Robyn Hode': Paying and Playing the Outlaw at Croscombe. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 345-68.
Meredith, Nick (1998) Connla's Farewell. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. p. 1.
Artamonova, Maria (2009) Construing Old English in the Thirteenth Century: The Syntax of the Winteney Adaptation of the Benedictine Rule. Leeds Studies in English, ns 40. pp. 27-46. ISSN 0075-8566
Kurath, Hans (1968) Contributions of British Folk Speech to American Pronunciation. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. pp. 129-34.
Bussières, Michèle (2007) The Controversy about Scribe C in British Library, Cotton MSS, Julius E. VII. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 53-72.
Strietman, Elsa (2001) Cornelis van Ghistele's Defence of Rhetoric. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 439-79.
Cawley, Arthur C. and Forrester, Jean (1974) The Corpus Christi Play of Wakefield: A New Look at the Wakefield Burgess Court Records. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 7. pp. 108-15.
Shaw, Jan (2004) Courtly Love and the Tale of Florie in the Middle English Melusine. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 101-20.
Field, John (1987) Crops for Man and Beast. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 157-71.
Raw, Barbara (2007) The Cross in The Dream of the Rood: Martyr, Patron and Image of Christ. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 1-15.
Heinemann, Fredrik J. (1993) Cynewulf and Cyneheard and Landnámabók: Another Narrative Tradition. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. pp. 57-89.
McTurk, R. W. (1981) Cynewulf and Cyneheard and the Icelandic Sagas. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 81-127.
Mitchell, Bruce (1985) Cædmon's Hymn, Line 1: What Is the Subject of Scylun or Its Variants? Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 190-97.
Fulton, Helen (1989) Dafydd ap Gwilym and Intertextuality. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. pp. 65-86.
Scattergood, John (1990) The Date and Composition of George Ashby's Poems. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. pp. 167-76.
Ker, N. R. (1937) The Date of the 'Tremulous' Worcester Hand. Leeds Studies in English, 6. pp. 28-29.
Dickins, Bruce (1933) The Date of the Ireland Manuscript. Leeds Studies in English, 2. pp. 62-66.
Shaw, Philip (2006) The Dating of William of Malmesbury's Miracles of the Virgin. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 391-405.
Dickins, Bruce (1937) The Day of Byrhtnoth's Death and Other Obits from a Twelfth-Century Ely Kalendar. Leeds Studies in English, 6. pp. 14-24.
Dickins, Bruce (1937) The Day of the Battle of Æthelingadene. Leeds Studies in English, 6. pp. 25-27.
Cook, Albert B., III (1982) The De Analogia Anglicani Sermonis of Thomas Tonkis. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 125-77.
Shaw, Philip (2004) A Dead Killer? Saint Mercurius, Killer of Julian the Apostate, in the Works of William of Malmesbury. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 1-22.
Wright, Sharon Hubbs (2014) ‘The Death of Sir John Ealand of Ealand and his sonne in olde rymthe’: Four New Eland Manuscripts and the Transmission of a West Yorkshire Legend. Leeds Studies in English, ns 45. pp. 87-129. ISSN 0075-8566
Edwards, A. S. G. (2005) Deconstructing Skelton: The Texts of the English Poems. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 335-53.
Jones, W. E. (1952) The Definite Article in Living Yorkshire Dialect. Leeds Studies in English, 7-8. pp. 81-91.
Bintley, Michael D. J. (2009) Demythologising Urban Landscapes in Andreas. Leeds Studies in English, ns 40. pp. 105-18. ISSN 0075-8566
North, David J. (1984) The Development of Middle English ā ai and ī in Surrey Kent and Sussex. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 147-64.
Charles A. Owen, Jr. (1983) Development of the Art of Portraiture in Chaucer's General Prologue. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 116-33.
Arthur, Susanne M. (2012) The Devil in Disguise? Scribal Remarks on Valgarðr inn grái in Njáls saga. Leeds Studies in English, ns 43. pp. 1-7. ISSN 0075-8566
Pickering, O. S. (1983) Devotional Elements in Two Early Middle English Lives of Christ. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 152-66.
Stolarski, Łukasz (2016) Diachronic Development of the Order of Prenominal Adjectives in English: The Case of Age and Shape Semantic Categories. Leeds Studies in English, 47. pp. 1-14. ISSN 0075-8566
Viereck, Wolfgang (1968) A Diachronic-Structural Analysis of a Northern English Urban Dialect. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. pp. 65-79.
Kerswill, Paul and Williams, Ann (1999) Dialect Recognition and Speech Community Focusing in New and Old Towns in England: the Effects of Dialect Levelling, Demography and Social Networks. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 205-41.
Widdowson, J. D. A. (1968) The Dialect of Filey (Yorkshire, East Riding): The Vowels of Stressed Syllables. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. pp. 81-95.
Cassidy, F. G. (1968) Dialectology and the Electronic Drudge. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. pp. 135-43.
Plummer, John F., III (2000) Did John Donne Read Chaucer, And Does It Matter? Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 269-92.
Lendinara, Patrizia (2006) A Difficult School Text in Anglo-Saxon England: The Third Book of Abbo's Bella Parisiacae Urbis. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 321-42.
Bolton, W. F. (1969) The Dimensions of The Wanderer. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 7-34.
Butterworth, Philip (2001) Discipline, Dignity and Beauty: The Wakefield Mystery Plays, Bretton Hall, 1958. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 49-80.
Lees, Clare A. (1985) The Dissemination of Alcuin's De Virtutibus et Vitiis Liber in Old English: A Preliminary Survey. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 174-89.
Lawton, David A. (1989) The Diversity of Middle English Alliterative Poetry. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. pp. 143-72.
Pattison, Andrew (2016) ‘Do not Give that which is Holy to Dogs’: Noble Hunting, the Curée Ritual, and the Eucharist. Leeds Studies in English, 47. pp. 77-98. ISSN 0075-8566
Mills, David (1980) The Doctor's Epilogue to the Brome Abraham and Isaac: A Possible Analogue. Leeds Studies in English, 11. pp. 105-111. ISSN 0075-8566
Gillespie, Vincent (1980) Doctrina and Predicatio: The Design and Function of Some Pastoral Manuals. Leeds Studies in English, 11. pp. 36-50. ISSN 0075-8566
James, Sarah (2005) 'Doctryne and studie': Female Learning and Religious Debate in Capgrave's Life of St Katharine. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 275-302.
Batt, Catherine and Renevey, Denis (2005) Domesticity and Medieval Devotional Literature. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 195-250.
Johnston, Alexandra F. and Dorrell, Margaret (1971) The Doomsday Pageant of the York Mercers, 1433. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 5. pp. 29-34.
Kinsella, Karl (2017) Doorways as Liminal Structures in Anglo-Saxon Text and Image. Leeds Studies in English, 48. pp. 43-55. ISSN 0075-8566
Price, Amanda (1998) Dramatizing the Word. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. pp. 293-303.
Wright, Peter and Rohrer, Fritz (1968) Early Work for the Survey of English Dialects: The Academic and Human Sides. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. pp. 7-13.
Davis, Lawrence M. and Houck, Charles L. (1999) The East-West New England Dialect Boundary: Another Look at the Evidence. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 123-35.
Phelpstead, Carl (2014) Ecocriticism and Eyrbyggja saga. Leeds Studies in English, ns 45. pp. 1-18. 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
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
Pezzini, Domenico (2009) An Edition of Three Late Middle English Versions of a Fourteenth-Century Regula Heremitarum. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 4. pp. 65-104.
Proctor, Rosemary (2012) An Edition of Vainglory. Leeds Studies in English, ns 43. pp. 51-73. 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
Pearsall, Derek (1983) Editorial Note. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. 1..
Hall, Alaric (2018) Editorial Note. Leeds Studies in English, 49. i-i. ISSN 0075-8566
Dickins, Bruce (1934) Elizabeth Mary Wright: A Bibliography. Leeds Studies in English, 3. p. 1.
Pearsall, Derek (1983) Elizabeth Salter: A Memoir. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 2-3.
Salmon, Vivian (1967) Elizabethan Colloquial English in the Falstaff Plays. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 37-70.
Hall, Alaric (2013) Elleborus in Anglo-Saxon England, 900–1100: Tunsingwyrt and Wodewistle. Leeds Studies in English, ns 44. pp. 70-93. 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
Farrar, Kimberley and Grabe, Esther (1999) English Intonation in the British Isles. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 243-56.
Dickins, Bruce and Ross, Alan S. C. (1935) English, Dutch or Low German? Leeds Studies in English, 4. pp. 80-81.
Collier, Wendy E. J. (1995) 'Englishness' and the Worcester Tremulous Hand. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. pp. 35-47.
Cavill, Paul (2008) Eorodcistum in The Battle of Brunanburh. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 1-15.
Dickins, Bruce (1932) The 'Epa' Coins. Leeds Studies in English, 1. pp. 20-21.
Hill, Betty (1975) Epitaphia Alexandri in English Medieval Manuscripts. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 8. pp. 96-104.
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
Taylor, Walt (1932) The Etymology of 'Saracen'. Leeds Studies in English, 1. pp. 31-35.
Keefer, Sarah Larratt (2006) Every Picture Tells a Story: Cuthbert's Vestments in the Benedictional of St Æthelwold. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 111-34.
Armborst, David (1977) Evidence for Phonetic Weakening in Inflectional Syllables in Beowulf. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 9. pp. 1-18.
Durkin, Philip (1997) Examining One's Conscience: A Survey of Late Middle English Prose Forms of Confession. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. pp. 19-56.
Oakshott, Jane (1998) Experiment with a Long-Range Cue: York Mystery Plays 1994. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. pp. 249-55.
Stockwell, Robert and Minkova, Donka (1999) Explanations of Sound Change: Contradictions between Dialect Data and Theories of Chain Shifting. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 83-102.
Pickering, Oliver S. (1978) The Expository Temporale Poems of the South English Legendary. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 1-17.
Drukker, Tamar S. (2005) An Eye-Witness Account or Literary Historicism? John Page's Siege of Rouen. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 251-73.
Johnson, Richard F. (2000) Feasts of Saint Michael the Archangel in the Liturgy of the Early Anglo-Saxon Church: Evidence from the Eighth and Ninth Centuries. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 55-79.
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Burton, Janet and Marx, William and O'Mara, Veronica Front Matter. Leeds Studies in English, ns 41. i-viii. ISSN 0075-8566
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Thomas, Daniel (2017) The Gates of Hell: Invasion and Damnation in an Anonymous Old English Easter Vigil Homily. Leeds Studies in English, 48. pp. 57-72. ISSN 0075-8566
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Werth, Pelia (2015) Review of Carolyn P. Collette, Rethinking Chaucer’s ‘Legend of Good Women’. York: York Medieval Press, 2014. Leeds Studies in English, ns 46. pp. 117-118. ISSN 0075-8566
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Smith, Trevor Russell (2014) Review of Charlotte Brewer and Barry Windeatt, Traditions and Innovations in the Study of Medieval English Literature: The Influence of Derek Brewer. Cambridge: Brewer, 2013. Leeds Studies in English, ns 45. pp. 141-143. ISSN 0075-8566
Smith, Trevor Russell (2018) Review of David R. Carlson, John Gower: Poetry and Propaganda in Fourteenth-Century England. Cambridge: Brewer, 2012. Leeds Studies in English, 49. pp. 137-138. ISSN 0075-8566
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Pohl, Benjamin (2015) Review of Elizabeth Cox, Liz Herbert McAvoy and Roberta Magnani, Reconsidering Gender, Time and Memory in Medieval Culture. Cambridge: Brewer, 2015. Leeds Studies in English, ns 46. pp. 119-120. ISSN 0075-8566
McDonald Werronen, Sheryl (2015) Review of Geraldine Barnes, The Bookish Riddarasögur: Writing Romance in Late Mediaeval Iceland. Odense: University Press of Southern Denmark, 2014. Leeds Studies in English, ns 46. pp. 115-117. ISSN 0075-8566
Scarpini, Paola (2014) Review of Larissa Tracy, Castration and Culture in the Middle Ages. Cambridge: Brewer 2013. Leeds Studies in English, ns 45. pp. 138-141. ISSN 0075-8566
Vandeburie, Jan (2014) Review of Mary C. Flannery and Katie L. Walter, The Culture of Inquisition in Medieval England. Cambridge: Brewer, 2013. Leeds Studies in English, ns 45. pp. 143-147. ISSN 0075-8566
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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
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
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
Knight, Dorian (2009) Review: Gregg A. Smith, The Function of the Living Dead In Medieval Norse and Celtic Literature: Death and Desire. Lewiston, NY: The Edward Mellen Press, 2007. Leeds Studies in English, ns 40. pp. 149-50. ISSN 0075-8566
Snook, Ben (2009) Review: Janie Steen, Verse and Virtuosity: The Adaptation of Latin Rhetoric in Old English Poetry. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2008. Leeds Studies in English, ns 40. pp. 150-52. 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
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
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Hall, Alaric (2009) Review: Massimiliano Bampi and Fulvio Ferrari, eds, Lärdomber oc skämptan: Medieval Swedish Literature Reconsidered. Uppsala: Svenska fornskriftsällskapet, 2008. Leeds Studies in English, ns 40. pp. 153-55. ISSN 0075-8566
Chester, Ruth (2011) Review: Massimo Verdicchio, The Poetics of Dante’s ‘Paradiso’. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2010. Leeds Studies in English, ns 42. pp. 113-15. 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
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
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
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
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
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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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Reynolds, Anna Maria (1952) Some Literary Influences in the Revelations of Julian of Norwick (c 1342-post-1416). Leeds Studies in English, 7-8. pp. 18-28.
Meredith, Peter (2006) Some Notes on the Amesbury Psalter Crucifixion (All Souls College, Oxford, MS 6). Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 427-39.
Mills, David (1998) 'Some Precise Cittizins': Puritan Objections to Chester's Plays. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. pp. 219-33.
Padel, Oliver J. (1987) Some South-Western Problems. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 209-17.
Roberts, Jane (2006) Some Thoughts on the Expression of 'crippled' in Old English. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 365-78.
Lavery, Simon (1984) The Source of the St Brendan Story in the South English Legendary. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 21-32.
Easting, Robert (1990) The South English Legendary 'St Patrick' as Translation. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. pp. 119-40.
Pickering, Oliver S. (1984) The Southern Passion and the Ministry and Passion: The Work of a Middle English Reviser. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 33-56.
Bollard, John K. (1986) Sovereignty and the Loathly Lady in English Welsh and Irish. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 41-59.
Orton, Peter (1981) The Speaker in The Husband's Message. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 43-56.
Bradley, James (1991) St Joseph's Trade and Old English Smiþ. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. pp. 21-42.
Taylor, Andrew (1997) The Stanley Poem and the Harper Richard Sheale. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. pp. 99-121.
Tristram, Philippa (1983) Strange Images of Death. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 196-211.
Parfitt, George (1987) The 'Strangeness' of Ben Jonson's The Forest. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 45-54.
Elliott, Ralph W. V. (1982) Streams and Swamps in the Gawain Country. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 56-73.
Hutcheson, B. R. (1993) Stress of Quantitative Adjectives and Some Common Adverbs in Old English Poetry: An Alternative to Kuhn's Law. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. pp. 27-56.
Hartmann, Jan-Peer (2016) The Structure of the Exeter Book: A Reading Based on Medieval Topics. Leeds Studies in English, 47. pp. 29-61. ISSN 0075-8566
Davis, Norman (1967) Style and Stereotype in Early English Letters. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 7-17.
Ross, Alan S. C. (1933) The Subdivision of Philology. Leeds Studies in English, 2. pp. 1-5.
Gwosdek, Hedwig (1993) Subject Matter and its Arrangement in the Accedence Manuscripts and in the Early Printed Long Accidence and Short Accidence Grammars. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. pp. 133-53.
Ross, Alan S. C. (1934) Summary [of Kiparsky, Die gemeinslavischen Lehnwörter aus dem Germanischen (1934)]. Leeds Studies in English, 3. pp. 60-64.
Ross, Alan S. C. (1936) Summary [of Lazìczius, Bevezetés a fonológiába (1932)]. Leeds Studies in English, 5. pp. 96-103.
Burakov-Mongan, Olga (2009) Supplication and Self-Reformation in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. Leeds Studies in English, ns 40. pp. 47-64. ISSN 0075-8566
Bennett, J. A. W. (1983) Survivals and Revivals of Alliterative Modes. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 26-43.
Hedblom, Folke (1968) Swedish Speech in an English Setting: Some Observations on and Aspects of Immigrant Environments in America. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. pp. 97-114.
Cawley, Arthur C. (1952) The Sykes MS of the York Scriveners' Play. Leeds Studies in English, 7-8. pp. 45-80.
Fell, Christine E. (1967) Symbolic and Satiric Aspects of Hans Andersen's Fairy Tales. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 83-91.
Varnam, Laura (2017) ‘Synne to shewe, vs to frame’: Representing the Church in Robert Mannyng’s Handlyng Synne. Leeds Studies in English, 48. pp. 89-104. ISSN 0075-8566
Dickins, Bruce (1932) A System of Transliteration for Old English Runic Inscriptions. Leeds Studies in English, 1. pp. 15-19.
O’Brien, Conor (2017) Tabernacle, Temple or Something in Between? Architectural Representation in Codex Amiatinus, fols IIᵛ–IIIʳ. Leeds Studies in English, 48. pp. 7-20. ISSN 0075-8566
Orton, Peter (1980) The Technique of Object-Personification in The Dream of the Rood and a Comparison with the Old English Riddles. Leeds Studies in English, 11. pp. 1-18. ISSN 0075-8566
Dean, Christopher (1971) The Temptation Scenes in 'Sir Gawain and the Green Knight'. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 5. pp. 1-12.
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Dickins, Bruce (1937) Textual Notes on a Newly-Discovered Flodden Poem. Leeds Studies in English, 6. p. 74.
Hasenfratz, Robert J. (1990) The Theme of the 'Penitent Damned' and its Relation to Beowulf and Christ and Satan. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. pp. 45-69.
Howlett, D. R. (1974) The Theology of Caedmon's Hymn. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 7. pp. 1-12.
Anonymous, (1934) Theses Added to Leeds University Library. Leeds Studies in English, 3. p. 64.
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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
Morse, Ruth (1982) This Vague Relation: Historical Fiction and Historical Veracity in the Later Middle Ages. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 85-103.
Benzie, William (1969) Thomas Sheridan and Eighteenth-Century Rhetoric and Belles-Lettres. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 63-84.
Cawley, A. C. (1980) Thoresby and Later Owners of the Manuscript of the York Plays (BL Additional MS 35290). Leeds Studies in English, 11. pp. 74-89. ISSN 0075-8566
Pickering, Oliver S. (1975) Three South English Legendary Nativity Poems. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 8. pp. 105-19.
Huisman, Rosemary (1989) The Three Tellings of Beowulf's Fight with Grendel's Mother. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. pp. 217-48.
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North, David J. (1988) Towards a Framework for the Analysis of English in Cornwall. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 203-30.
Mills, David (1986) The Towneley Plays or The Towneley Cycle? Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 95-104.
Cawley, Arthur C. (1986) The Towneley Processus Talentorum: A Survey and Interpretation. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 131-39.
Cawley, Arthur C. and Stevens, Martin (1986) The Towneley Processus Talentorum: Text and Commentary. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 105-30.
Johnson, Lesley (1991) Tracking Layamon's Brut. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. pp. 139-65.
Hamer, Andrew (1985) Translation and Adaptation in Amícus ok Amilíus Saga. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 246-58.
Barr, Helen (1992) The Treatment of Natural Law in Richard the Redeless and Mum and the Sothsegger. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. pp. 49-80.
Cochrane, James (2007) Tree Dreams and Versions of Harðar Saga. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 73-100.
North, Richard (1990) Tribal Loyalties in the Finnsburh Fragment and Episode. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. pp. 13-43.
Martin, Bernard K. (1989) 'Truth' and 'Modesty': A Reading of the Irish Noinden Ulad. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. pp. 99-117.
Hill, Betty (1977) The Twelfth-Century Conduct of Life, Formerly the Poema Morale or A Moral Ode. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 9. pp. 97-144.
Pickering, Oliver S. (2006) Two English-Language Documents from Pre-Dissolution Marrick Priory, North Yorkshire. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 415-26.
Humphreys, K. W. and Lightbown, J. (1952) Two Manuscripts of the Pricke of Conscience in the Brotherton Collection, University of Leeds. Leeds Studies in English, 7-8. pp. 29-38.
Taylor, Arnold R. (1952) Two Notes on Beowulf. Leeds Studies in English, 7-8. pp. 5-17.
Stevick, Robert D. (1989) Two Notes on Christ II. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. pp. 293-309.
Page, Raymond I. (1985) Two Problematic Old English Words. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. 198-207 .
McDavid, Raven I., Jr. (1968) Two Studies of Dialects of English. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. pp. 23-45.
Dorrell, Margaret (1972) Two Studies of the York Corpus Christi Play. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 6. pp. 63-111.
Pickering, Oliver S. (1994) Two Tudor Poems in a Latin Book of Hours. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. pp. 159-66.
Raw, Barbara (2003) Two Versions of Advent: The Benedictional of Æthelwold and The Advent Lyrics. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 1-28.
Dickins, Bruce (1935) Two Worcester Fragments of a Middle English Secular Lyric. Leeds Studies in English, 4. pp. 44-46.
Clunies Ross, Margaret (1989) Two of Þórr's Great Fights according to Hymiskviða. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. pp. 7-27.
Moffat, Douglas (1995) Umbiden and Umbreiden: An Unnoticed Middle English Prefix. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. pp. 29-34.
Fletcher, Alan J. (1991) 'The Unity of the State exists in the Agreement of its Minds': A Fifteenth-Century Sermon on the Three Estates. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. pp. 103-37.
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
Szarmach, Paul E. (2006) Vercelli Homily XIV and the Homiliary of Paul the Deacon. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 75-87.
Paulin, Tom (1987) Vernaculars: A Personal Essay. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 125-33.
Boffey, Julia (2010) Verse and Worse in Middle English: Defining Doggerel. Leeds Studies in English, ns 41. pp. 33-44. ISSN 0075-8566
Barber, Charles and Barber, Nicolas (1991) The Versification of The Canterbury Tales A Computer-based Statistical Study. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. pp. 57-83.
Barber, Charles and Barber, Nicolas (1990) The Versification of The Canterbury Tales: A Computer-based Statistical Study. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. pp. 81-103.
Roy, Gopa (1992) A Virgin Acts Manfully: Ælfric's Life of St Eugenia and the Latin Versions. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. pp. 1-27.
Price, Jocelyn G. (1985) The Virgin and the Dragon: The Demonology of Seinte Margarete. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 337-57.
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Bazire, Joyce (1952) The Vocabulary of the Metrical Life of St Robert of Knaresborough. Leeds Studies in English, 7-8. pp. 39-44.
Wakelin, Martyn F. and Barry, Michael V. (1968) The Voicing of Initial Fricative Consonants in Present-Day Dialectal English. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. pp. 47-64.
Rice, Nicole R. (2007) Walter Hilton's Mixed Life and the Transformation of Clerical Discipline. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 143-69.
Ellis, Stanley (1981) Weak Syllables in Dialectal Usage. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 291-97.
Willis, Paul (1984) The Weight of Sin in the York Crucifixio. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 109-16.
Kries, Susanne (2003) 'Westward I came across the Sea': Anglo-Scandinavian History through Scandinavian Eyes. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 47-76.
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
Meaney, Audrey (2013) What was Lybcorn? Leeds Studies in English, ns 44. pp. 146-205. ISSN 0075-8566
Smith, Sheila (1987) What's in a Name? Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. p. 3.
Klinck, Anne L. (2012) What’s in a Name? Pinning Down the Middle English Lyric. Leeds Studies in English, ns 43. pp. 21-50. ISSN 0075-8566
Hill, Thomas D. (1985) When God blew Satan out of Heaven: The Motif of Exsufflation in Vercelli Homily XIX and Later English Literature. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 132-41.
Grossi, Joseph L., Jr. (2005) 'Wher ioye is ay lastyng': John Lydgate's Contemptus Mundi in British Library MS Harley 2255. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 303-34.
Williams, Elizabeth (1998) The White Knight, the Ungrateful Dead and a Pair of Jacks: Further Adventures of a Folktale Motif. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. pp. 411-26.
Raw, Barbara (1992) Why does the River Jordan stand still? (The Descent into Hell, 103-06). Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. pp. 29-47.
Blake, Norman F. (1982) The Wife of Bath and Her Tale. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 41-55.
Collins, Marie (1985) Will and the Penitents: Piers Plowman B X 420-35. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 290-308.
Roper, Jonathan (2012) William Barnes and Frisian Forefathers. Leeds Studies in English, ns 43. pp. 9-20. ISSN 0075-8566
Hill, Betty (1998) William Patten's Friends. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. pp. 127-36.
Johnston, Alexandra F. (1998) William Revetour, Chaplain and Clerk of York, Testator. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. pp. 153-71.
Hill, Joyce (1998) Winchester Pedagogy and the Colloquy of Ælfric. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. pp. 137-52.
Kaup, Judith (2018) Wise Aggressors and Steadfast Victims: The Shift in Christian Feminine Ideals from Old to Middle English Religious Poetry. Leeds Studies in English, 49. pp. 65-86. ISSN 0075-8566
Titterton, James W. (2018) Worthy, Wycht, and Wys: Romance, Chivalry, and Chivalric Language in John Barbour’s Bruce. Leeds Studies in English, 49. pp. 101-119. ISSN 0075-8566
Lazikani, A. S. (2016) The Wounded Beloved: Affective Wounding in Ancrene Wisse and the Wooing Group. Leeds Studies in English, 47. pp. 115-135. ISSN 0075-8566
Cooper, Helen (1982) Wyatt and Chaucer: A Re-appraisal. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 104-23.
North, Richard (1994) Wyrd and wearð ealuscerwen in Beowulf. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. pp. 69-82.
Page, Raymond I. (1987) Yet Another Note on Alfred's Æstel. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 9-18.
Mees, Bernard (2011) The Yew Rune, Yogh and Yew. Leeds Studies in English, ns 42. pp. 53-74. ISSN 0075-8566
Fellows-Jensen, Gillian (1987) York. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 141-55.
Rogerson, Margaret (1978) The York Corpus Christi Play: Some Practical Details. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 97-106.
Stevens, Martin (1972) The York Cycle: From Procession to Play. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 6. pp. 37-61.
Johnston, Alexandra F. and Dorrell, Margaret (1972) The York Mercers and their Pageant of Doomsday. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 6. pp. 11-35.
Barber, Charles (1981) 'You' and 'Thou' in Shakespeare's Richard III. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 273-89.
Dodgson, John McNeal (1987) The -er- in Hattersley Cheshire and Hothersall Lancashire. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 135-39.
Marshall, John (1998) 'goon in-to Bernysdale': The Trail of the Paston Robin Hood Play. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2. pp. 185-217.
Lavender, Philip (2015) Þjalar-Jóns saga: A Translation and Introduction. Leeds Studies in English, ns 46. pp. 73-113. ISSN 0075-8566
Hui, Jonathan Y. H. and Ellis, Caitlin and McIntosh, James and Olley, Katherine Marie (2018) Ála flekks saga: A Snow White Variant from Late Medieval Iceland. Leeds Studies in English, 49. pp. 45-64. ISSN 0075-8566
Hui, Jonathan Y. H. and Ellis, Caitlin and McIntosh, James and Olley, Katherine Marie and Norman, William and Anderson, Kimberly (2018) Ála flekks saga: An Introduction, Text and Translation. Leeds Studies in English, 49. pp. 1-43. ISSN 0075-8566
Hill, Joyce (1985) Ælfric's 'Silent Days'. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 118-31.
Marsden, Richard (2006) Ælfric's Errors: The Evidence. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 135-60.
Thomson, R. L. (1981) Ælfric's Latin Vocabulary. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 155-61.
Gaites, Judith (1982) Ælfric's Longer Life of St Martin and Its Latin Sources: A Study in Narrative Technique. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 23-41.
Godden, Malcolm R. (1985) Ælfric's Saints' Lives and the Problem of Miracles. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 83-100.
Scragg, Donald G. (2006) Ælfric's Scribes. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 179-89.
McAvoy, Liz Herbert (2002) '... a purse fulle feyer': Feminising the Body in Julian of Norwich's A Revelation of Love. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 3. pp. 99-113.
Dickins, Bruce (1935) Þrymskviða 81-83. Leeds Studies in English, 4. pp. 79-80.



