Leeds Studies in English - 2017
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Number of items: 10.
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Appleton, Helen
(2017)
The Architecture of the Grave in Early Middle English Verse.
Leeds Studies in English, 48.
pp. 73-88.
ISSN 0075-8566
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Bailey, Hannah and Kinsella, Karl and Thomas, Daniel
(2017)
Introduction to Architectural Representation in Medieval England.
Leeds Studies in English, 48.
pp. 1-6.
ISSN 0075-8566
Boulton, Meg
(2017)
Pausing at the Threshold: Considering Space, Symbolism and Eschatology in the Wilfridian Crypts at Ripon and Hexham.
Leeds Studies in English, 48.
pp. 21-42.
ISSN 0075-8566
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
Bailey, Hannah and Kinsella, Karl and Thomas, Daniel
(2017)
Leeds Studies in English, New Series, 48 (2017): Complete Volume.
Leeds Studies in English, 48.
i-143.
ISSN 0075-8566
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Kinsella, Karl
(2017)
Doorways as Liminal Structures in Anglo-Saxon Text and Image.
Leeds Studies in English, 48.
pp. 43-55.
ISSN 0075-8566
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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
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Sofield, Clifford M.
(2017)
Shaping Buildings and Identities in Fifth- to Ninth-Century England.
Leeds Studies in English, 48.
pp. 105-123.
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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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