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2015, ISBN 1107073014, x, 255 pages
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2017, The Middle Ages series, ISBN 0812248473, li, 1188 pages
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2010, ISBN 9781846314827, vii, 196
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2012, ISBN 9781843842866, xxii, 94
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2017, Cambridge studies in medieval literature, ISBN 9781107148338, Volume 98, xi, 319 pages
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2017, Studies in English language, ISBN 9781107114296, xvii, 221 pages
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2012, 1st ed., Oxford textual perspectives, ISBN 0199585253, xv, 218
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2010, ISBN 0521516870, cm.
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2002, ISBN 9780199226337, 489
Christian literature, English | English language | Luther, Martin, 1483-1546 Influence | Protestantism and literature | English literature | Protestant authors | Erasmus, Desiderius, -1536 Influence | Reformation | Grammar | History and criticism | History | Protestantism in literature | Literary Studies (1500 to 1800) | Literary Theory and Cultural Studies | Literary Studies (Civil War and Restoration) | Religion and Art, Literature, and Music | Literary Studies (Early Modern) | Reformation in literature | Religion in literature | Religious literature, English | England | Religion and literature | Early modern, 1500-1700 | Northern Europe | Tudor England | Stuart England | Literary interpretation | Renaissance humanism | Biblical meaning | Reformation literature | Luther | Protestant culture | Erasmus
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2010, Studies in English language, ISBN 0521874327, xvii, 272
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2016, 1, ISBN 9781501703157, xv, 374 pages
Jews in literature | Jews | Antisemitism in literature | English literature | Antisemitism | History and criticism | History | Early modern, 1500–1700 | Middle English, 1100–1500 | Old English, ca. 450–1100 | England | Language & Literature | Sociology | LITERARY CRITICISM | Medieval | European | English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
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2016, Cambridge studies in medieval literature, ISBN 9781107169654, Volume 96., xiv, 236 pages
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English manuscript studies, 1100-1700, 1989
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2003, 2nd ed., ISBN 0199250618, 354
English language | accents and accentuation | Great Britain | sociological aspects | speech and social status | standardization | spoken English | variation | Sociolinguistics | Phonetics and Phonology | Historical and Diachronic Linguistics | Spoken English | Social classes | Speech and social status | Standardization | Social aspects | Variation | Accents and accentuation | Class identity | English accent | New Labour | 18th-century London | Cultural identity | English speech | Social identity | Spoken Discourse | The English Language | Historical Phonetics and Phonology of English | Dialects | Medium and Register | Language and culture
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The year's work in English studies, ISSN 0084-4144