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  • Title: The Use and Development of Middle English

    The Use and Development of Middle English

    Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Middle English, Cambridge 2008
    by Richard Dance (Volume editor) Laura Wright (Volume editor) 2013
    ©2013 Edited Collection
  • Title: Typicality in History / La typicité dans l’histoire

    Typicality in History / La typicité dans l’histoire

    Tradition, Innovation, and Terroir / Tradition, innovation et terroir
    by Giovanni Ceccarelli (Volume editor) Alberto Grandi (Volume editor) Stefano Magagnoli (Volume editor) 2013
    ©2013 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Unhistorical Gender Assignment in Layamon’s «Brut»

    Unhistorical Gender Assignment in Layamon’s «Brut»

    A Case Study of a Late Stage in the Development of Grammatical Gender toward its Ultimate Loss
    by Seiji Shinkawa (Author) 2012
    ©2012 Thesis
  • Title: Revealing New Perspectives

    Revealing New Perspectives

    Studies in Honor of Stephen G. Nichols
    by Kevin Brownlee (Volume editor) Marina S. Brownlee (Volume editor) 2022
    ©2022 Edited Collection
  • Title: The MS Digby 133 «Mary Magdalene»

    The MS Digby 133 «Mary Magdalene»

    Beyond scribal practices: language, discourse, values and attitudes
    by Stefania M. Maci (Author) 2018
    ©2017 Monographs
  • Title: Decoded

    Decoded

    New Essays on Zadie Smith
    by Tracey L. Walters (Volume editor) 2021
    ©2022 Textbook
  • Title: The Economics of Poetry

    The Economics of Poetry

    The Efficient Production of Neo-Latin Verse, 1400–1720
    by Paul Gwynne (Volume editor) Bernhard Schirg (Volume editor) 2018
    ©2018 Edited Collection
  • Leeds Studies on Dante

    The book series Leeds Studies on Dante is a collaboration between Peter Lang Oxford and the Leeds Centre for Dante Studies. Based at the University of Leeds, the Centre promotes the study of Dante from a variety of disciplinary and methodological perspectives, through support for individual and collaborative research and through work with students at all levels and with a broader public. In support of this remit, the series will publish innovative new research of the highest quality on any aspect of Dante studies. It is open to a wide range of different methodologies, including comparative and interdisciplinary approaches, studies of Dante's reception from the Middle Ages to the present, and research which engages with the poet's broader cultural context, as well as analysis of Dante's works. Proposals are welcomed for monographs or collections of essays in either English or Italian. Editions, commentaries and translations of exceptional scholarly value will also be considered. Potential contributors should send a detailed outline of their proposed volume, including a statement of the aims and remit of the volume and the critical methodology adopted, a chapter breakdown, and a sample chapter. In the case of edited volumes, editors are asked to send a paragraph outlining the cohesiveness of the volume and the rationale for the collection of essays. Complete manuscripts should not be sent unless invited. The series is supported by an international advisory board, including Zygmunt G. Barański (University of Notre Dame), Simon Gilson (University of Warwick), Sona Haroutyunian (Ca' Foscari University of Venice), Kristina Landa (University of Bologna), Ronald Martinez (Brown University), Christine Ott (Goethe University), Sangjin Park (Busan University of Foreign Studies), and Lucia Battaglia Ricci (University of Pisa). For further information, please contact the series editors, Matthew Treherne (m.treherne@leeds.ac.uk) or Jacob Blakesley (j.blakesley@leeds.ac.uk).

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