Review of English Studies logo Oxford University Press logo

The Review of English Studies is the leading scholarly journal of English literature and the English language from the earliest period to the present. Emphasis is on historical scholarship rather than interpretative criticism, though fresh readings of authors and texts are also offered in light of newly discovered sources or new interpretation of known material.

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Related content
Volume 53, Number 212, November 2002

< previous issue | all issues | next issue >

Old English Ealuscerwen in Beowulf 769A
pp. 469-474(6)
Author: Bammesberger A.

Florimène: The Author and the Occasion
pp. 475-483(9)
Author: Britland K.

Incest and the Medieval Imagination
pp. 546-547(2)
Author: Brown P.

The Coventry Corpus Christi Plays
pp. 548-549(2)
Authors: Happé P.

Michaelmas Term
pp. 558-560(3)
Author: Clare J.

The Mental Anatomies of William Godwin and Mary Shelley
pp. 563-564(2)
Author: Dawson P.M.S.

New Approaches to the Literary Art of Anne Brontë
pp. 570-571(2)
Authors: O'Gorman F.

Passion and Pathology in Victorian Fiction
pp. 572-573(2)
Author: Jay E.

Fairies in Nineteenth-Century Art and Literature
pp. 573-575(3)
Author: Poole A.

Late Ruskin: New Contexts
pp. 575-577(3)
Author: Shaw M.

T. S. Eliot and Our Turning World
pp. 578-580(3)
Author: Bush R.

D. H. Lawrence and the Bible
pp. 584-585(2)
Author: Whitworth M.

Index
pp. 589-592(4)

< previous issue | all issues | next issue >

Key

Free Content
Free content
New Content
New content
Open Access Content
Open access content
Subscribed Content
Subscribed content
Free Trial Content
Free trial content

Text size:

A | A | A | A
Share this item with others: These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages. print icon Print this page