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Davies, Callan, Bloxam, Anna, O'Regan, Hannah, Charlton, Sophie, Lewis, Liam and Wright, Elizabeth 2025. Bear journeys in Early Modern England. Seventeenth Century
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Lewis, Liam 2024. 'Eko; Eko; Azarak': Witchcraft, medieval gibberish and queer untranslatability in High Magic's Aid. Sexualities 10.1177/13634607241287419
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Davies, Callan, Charlton, Sophy, Kesson, Andy, Lewis, Liam, O'Regan, Hannah and Wright, Lizzie 2024. Act Break 4: The Bear Stage. Whipday, Emma, ed. Shakespeare / Play: Contemporary Readings in Playing, Playmaking and Performance, London: Bloomsbury, pp. 297-308.
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Lewis, Liam 2024. Song, landscape, and identity in Medieval Northern France: Toward an environmental history. By Jennifer Saltzstein [Book Review]. French Studies 78 (3) , pp. 513-514. 10.1093/fs/knae049

Wright, Elizabeth, Davies, Callan, Lamb, Angela, Miller, Holly, Rielly, Kevin, Charlton, Sophy, Kesson, Andy, Larson, Greger, Lewis, Liam and O'Regan, Hannah J. 2024. What does a bear baiting assemblage look like? Interdisciplinary analysis of an early modern “sport”. Antiquity 10.15184/aqy.2024.228
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Lewis, Liam and O'Regan, Hannah 2024. The origins of bear baiting: Evidence from Medieval England and France. Society & Animals: Journal of Human-Animal Studies
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Lewis, Liam 2023. ‘Man spekeþ, bere brayeþ’: the zoopoetics of bear roaring and silence in the Middle Ages. Nottingham French Studies 62 (3) , pp. 251-266. 10.3366/nfs.2023.0387

Lewis, Liam 2023. Adeliza of Louvain: Patron. Norrie, Aidan, Harris, Carolyn, Laynesmith, J. L., Messer, Danna R. and Woodacre, Elena, eds. Norman to Early Plantagenet: Consorts Power, Influence, and Dynasty, Queenship and Power, Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 83-98. (10.1007/978-3-031-21068-6)

Lewis, Liam 2023. Rewilding with the cri in Medieval French texts: Yvain and Mélusine. French Studies 77 (2) , pp. 167-182. 10.1093/fs/knac272
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Lewis, Liam 2023. Posthuman bears: Sight, agency, and baiting in Early Modern England. Grimm, Oliver, ed. Bear and Human: Facets of a Multi-Layered Relationship from Past to Recent Times, with Emphasis on Northern Europe, Vol. 3. The Archaeology of Northern Europe, Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols, pp. 175-183. (10.1484/M.TANE-EB.5.134333)
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Lewis, Liam 2022. Landscape in Middle English Romance: the medieval imagination and the natural world [Book Review]. Landscape History 43 (2) , p. 144. 10.1080/01433768.2022.2146345

Lewis, Liam 2022. Animal umwelt and sound milieus in the Middle English Physiologus. Exemplaria 34 (1) , pp. 24-39. 10.1080/10412573.2021.2020991
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Lewis, Liam 2022. Animal soundscapes in Anglo-Norman texts. Boydell and Brewer. 10.1515/9781800104495

Lewis, Liam 2021. Noise on the ocean before “pollution”: the voyage of Saint Brendan. Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment 30 (1) , 4–24. 10.1093/isle/isaa157

Lewis, Liam 2020. Quacktrap: Glosses and multilingual animal contact in the Tretiz by Walter of Bibbesworth. Turner, Victoria and Debiais, Vincent, eds. Words in the Middle Ages / Les Mots au Moyen Âge, Vol. 46. Utrecht Studies in Medieval Literacy, Turnhout: Brepols, pp. 161-179. (10.1484/M.USML-EB.5.120727)

Lewis, Liam 2018. Animal skins and the reading self in medieval Latin and French bestiaries. By Sarah Kay [Book Review]. French Studies 72 (1) , p. 100. 10.1093/fs/knx247

Lewis, Liam 2016. Chaucer and the death of the political animal by Jameson S. Workman [Book Review]. Studies in the Age of Chaucer 38 (1) , pp. 381-384. 10.1353/sac.2016.0033

Lewis, Liam 2016. Transforming tales: rewriting metamorphosis in medieval French literature [Book Review]. French Studies 70 (3) , pp. 420-421. 10.1093/fs/knw154

Lewis, Liam 2016. King John and religion. By Paul Webster [Book Review]. The Journal of Ecclesiastical History 67 (4) , pp. 880-881. 10.1017/S0022046916001342

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