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THE YEAR'S WORK IN ENGLISH STUDIES

VOLUME I. 1919-20

EDITED BY SIR SIDNEY LEE

I. LITERARY CRITICISM AND HISTORY. GENERAL WORKS
By ROBERT DEWAR, M.A., Professor of English Literature
in University College, Reading.

II. PHILOLOGY. GENERAL WORKS.

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By HILDA M. R. MURRAY, Director of Studies in English
and in Comparative and Historical Philology, Girton
College, Cambridge.

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PHONOLOGY

By LILIAS E. ARMSTRONG and I. C. WARD, Assistants in the
Department of Phonetics at University College, London.

III. ANGLO-SAXON STUDIES.

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Home Students, and Lecturer in University College,
Reading.

V. THE RENAISSANCE.

By ARUNDELL ESDAILE.

VI. SHAKESPEARE AND ELIZABETHAN DRAMA
By Sir SIDNEY LEE, D.Litt., F.B.A., Professor of English
Language and Literature in the University of London.
With additions by FREDERICK S. BOAS, LL.D., and the
Rev. MONTAGUE SUMMERS, F.R.S.L.

VII. THE ELIZABETHAN PERIOD. POETRY AND PROSE

By FREDERICK S. BOAS, LL.D., F.R.S.L., formerly Professor
of English Literature in Queen's College, Belfast.

By the Rev. MONTAGUE SUMMERS, M.A., F.R.S.L.

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EDITED BY SIR SIDNEY LEE AND F. S. BOAS

I. LITERARY CRITICISM AND HISTORY. GENERAL WORKS
By ROBERT DEWAR, M.A., Professor of English Literature
in University College, Reading.

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By HILDA M. R. MURRAY, Director of Studies in English
and in Comparative and Historical Philology, Girton
College, Cambridge; and LILIAS E. ARMSTRONG, Assistant
in the Department of Phonetics at University College,
London.

III. ANGLO-SAXON STUDIES.

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By EDITH E. WARDALE, M.A., Tutor in English, St. Hugh's
College, Oxford.

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IV. MIDDLE ENGLISH

By MARGARET L. LEE, M.A., Tutor to the Society of Oxford
Home Students, and Lecturer in University College,
Reading.

V. THE RENAISSANCE.

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By ARTHUR W. REED, M.A., Reader in English Language
and Literature in the University of London.

VI. SHAKESPEARE .

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By Sir SIDNEY LEE, D.Litt., F.B.A., Professor of English
Language and Literature in the University of London.

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By FREDERICK S. BOAS, LL.D., F.R.S.L., formerly Professor
of English Literature in Queen's College, Belfast.

VIII. THE ELIZABETHAN PERIOD. POETRY AND PROSE
By H. J. C. GRIERSON, D.Litt., Professor of Rhetoric and
English Literature in the University of Edinburgh, and
ARTHUR MELVILLE CLARK, M.A. With additions by
the EDITORS.

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By the Rev. MONTAGUE SUMMERS, M.A., F.R.S.L.

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By C. H. HERFORD, D.Litt., Honorary Professor of English
Literature in the University of Manchester.

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