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ANKE BERNAU Cate Gunn, Ancrene Wisse: From Pastoral Literature to Vernacular Spirituality 79/1, p. 136
ANKE BERNAU Ruth Mazo Karras, From Boys to Men: Formations of Masculinity in Late Medieval Europe, The Middle Ages Series 72/2, p. 338

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