Alaric Hall Dr University of Leeds Commons username: @alarichall ORCID iD: 0000-0002-1479-4441 http://www.alarichall.org.uk Following 4 members View ProfileActivitySites 1Following 4Followers 13Groups 2ForumsDocs 0 Academic Interests Commons GroupsHCEarly MedievalOld Norse Language and Literature Recent Commons Activity deposited リーズ大学の J.R.R.ト�… joined the group Old Norse Language and Litera… deposited Leeds Studies in English: A H… in the group Early Medieval deposited Leeds Studies in English: A H… deposited ‘I am a virgin woman and a … in the group Early Medieval AboutI haven’t got round to sorting out this page yet. For now, see https://www.alarichall.org.uk; https://leeds.academia.edu/AlaricHall; and https://alarichall.wordpress.com/. Blog Posts KCWorksJournal articleリーズ大学の J.R.R.トールキン (2023)Leeds Studies in English: A History (2022)‘I am a virgin woman and a virgin woman’s child’: critical plant theory and the maiden mother conceit in early medieval riddles (2021)Latin and Hebrew analogues to the Old Norse leek-riddle (2021)Jarlmanns saga og Hermanns: A Translation (2020)How did the world come into being? (2015)Translating the Medieval Icelandic Romance-Sagas (2014)BookÚtrásarvíkingar: The Literature of the Icelandic Financial Crisis (2008–2014) (2020)Book sectionFornaldarsögur and Financial Crisis: Bjarni Bjarnason’s Mannorð (2018)Njáls saga Stemmas, Old and New (2018)“You Tempt me Grievously to a Mythological Essay”: J. R. R. Tolkien’s Correspondence with Arthur Ransome (2013)The Instability of Place-names in Anglo-Saxon England and Early Medieval Wales, and the Loss of Roman Toponymy (2012)‘A gente Anglorum appellatur: The Evidence of Bede’s Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum for the Replacement of Roman Names by English Ones During the Early Anglo-Saxon Period (2011)Interlinguistic Communication in Bede’s Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum (2010)On the Etymology of Adel (2009)The Orality of a Silent Age: The Place of Orality in Medieval Studies (2008)Turning your Coursework into Articles (2007)Glosses, Gaps and Gender: The Rise of Female Elves in Anglo-Saxon Culture (2007)Constructing Anglo-Saxon Sanctity: Tradition, Innovation and Saint Guthlac (2007)