Leech's earliest published works were many essays and articles for scholarly periodicals. Later, he edited his own and others' essays into published collections. • ''Shakespeare's Tragedies, and Other Studies in Seventeenth Century Drama'' (1950) • "Webster as a Dramatic Poet" (essay), in
John Webster: A Critical Study (1951) •
John Ford and the Drama of His Time (1957) • "History for the Elizabethans" (essay), in
Shakespeare: A Chronicle (1962) •
The John Fletcher Plays (1962) •
John Ford (1963) • ''O'Neill'' (1963) •
Webster: The Duchess of Malfi (1963) • "When writing becomes absurd"
and "The acting of Shakespeare and Marlowe":
two addresses (1964) • "Shakespeare's Greeks" (essay), in
Stratford Papers on Shakespeare, edited by B. W. Jackson (1964) •
Marlowe: A Collection of Critical Essays (1964) •
Shakespeare: The Tragedies: a Collection of Critical Essays, ed. by C. Leech (1965) •
Essays on Marlowe, ed. by C. Leech (1965) •
Tragedy (1969) • ''The Dramatist's Experience, with other essays in literary theory'' (1970) • "On Editing One's First Play" (article),
Studies in Bibliography (1970) •
The Revels History of Drama in English (with T. W. Craik; 1975) •
Christopher Marlowe: Poet for the Stage, ed. by Anne Lancashire (1986) • "The Moral Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet" (essay),
Critical Essays on Romeo and Juliet, ed. Joseph A. Porter (1997) Leech also contributed essays to numerous volumes of
Shakespeare Survey, including volumes one, three, six, seven, eight, nine, eleven, twelve, and twenty-six. His contributions deal with the meaning of
Measure for Measure, with Shakespeare's style and language, the playwright himself, the comedies, and
Hamlet. ==Notes==