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Articles
Author(s)
Title
Reference
W.B. Yapp
A NEW LOOK AT ENGLISH BESTIARIES
54/1
, p. 1
Elaine C. Southward
THE KNIGHT YDER AND THE "BEOWULF" LEGEND IN ARTHURIAN ROMANCE
15/
, p. 1
J.A. Burrow
'A MANER LATYN CORRUPT'
30/1
, p. 33
ALAN MacCOLL
Rhetoric, narrative, and conceptions of history in the French Prose
Brut
78/1
, p. 35
CATHERINE LÉGLU
Nourishing lineage in the earliest French versions of the
Roman de Mélusine
74/1
, p. 71
John Frankis
Taste and patronage in late medieval England as reflected in versions of
Guy of Warwick
66/1
, p. 80
Miranda Griffin
The space of transformation: Merlin between two deaths
80/2
, p. 85
R. SHARPE
AN "EXORTACIO AD CONTEMPLACIONEM" FROM FARNE ISLAND
54/2
, p. 159
Robert Easting
OWEIN AT ST PATRICK'S PURGATORY
55/2
, p. 159
M.L. Samuels
LANGLAND'S DIALECT
54/2
, p. 232
ALAN MacCOLL
Rhetoric, narrative, and conceptions of history in the French Prose
Brut
74/2
, p. 288
Claudio Lagomarsini
The prose Description of England: a hitherto unedited Anglo-Norman text from BL, Additional MS 14252
80/1
, p. 325
Reviews
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Title
Reference
Rosemary Cramp
Anglo-Saxon England
, by P. Hunter Blair
26/2
, p. 117
NIGEL MORTIMER
Alexandra Gillespie,
Print Culture and the Medieval Author: Chaucer, Lydgate, and their Books, 1473-1557, Oxford English Monographs
77/1
, p. 131
W.F.H. Nicolaisen
The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Place-Names. Fourth edition
, by Eilert Ekwall
31/2
, p. 132
ANDREW BREEZE
Victor Watts (ed.),
The Cambridge Dictionary of English Place-Names
76/1
, p. 144
Dominica Legge
An Index of Proper Names in French Arthurian Prose Romances. (University of Toronto Romance Series, 35)
, by G. D. West
50/1
, p. 156
D.L. Douie
Hugh du Puiset, a biography of the twelfth century bishop of Durham
, by G. V. Scammel
26/3
, p. 199
Angus McIntosh
A Survey of Middle English Dialects 1290-1350: the six northern counties and Lincolnshire. Lund Studies in English 35
, by Gillis Kristensson
38/2
, p. 210
Patricia Ingham
Hungarian Classical Ballads and their Folklore
, by Ninon Leader
37/2
, p. 223
V.H.H. GREEN
The History of the University of Oxford. Vol. I: The Early Oxford Schools
, by T. H. Aston, J. I. Catto
55/2
, p. 275
Helen Cooper
Records of Early English Drama: Cambridge
, by Alan H. Nelson
59/2
, p. 312
Leslie C. Brook
Girart d'Amiens: 'Escanor'. Roman arthurien en vers de la fin du XIIIe siècle, Textes littéraires français 449
, by Richart Trachsler
64/2
, p. 331
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