Leeds Studies in English, new series, 49 (2018) whole issue
articles
- Jonathan Y. H. Hui, Caitlin Ellis, James McIntosh, Katherine Marie Olley, William Norman, Kimberly Anderson, Ála flekks saga: An Introduction, Text and Translation, pp. 1-43
- Jonathan Y. H. Hui, Caitlin Ellis, James McIntosh, Katherine Marie Olley, Ála flekks saga: A Snow White Variant from Late Medieval Iceland, pp. 45-64
- Judith Kaup, Wise Aggressors and Steadfast Victims: The Shift in Christian Feminine Ideals from Old to Middle English Religious Poetry, pp. 65-86
- Thomas R. Liszka, Chaucer’s Osewold the Reeve and St Oswald the Bishop (from the South English Legendary and Other Sources), pp. 87-99
- James W. Titterton, Worthy, Wycht, and Wys: Romance, Chivalry, and Chivalric Language in John Barbour’s Bruce, 101-19
- Jennifer G. Wollock, Middle Yiddish and Chaucer’s English Considered as Fusion Languages, pp. 121-33
reviews- Alaric Hall, pp. 135-36:
P. S. Langeslag, Seasons in the Literatures of the Medieval North (Cambridge: Brewer, 2015) - Trevor Russell Smith, pp. 137-38:
David R. Carlson, John Gower: Poetry and Propaganda in Fourteenth-Century England (Cambridge: Brewer, 2012)