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ARTHUR TERRY Miriam Cabre, Cerveri de Girona and his Poetic Traditions 69/2, p. 327
ARTHUR TERRY The Renaissance Catalan Novel, Twayne's World Authors Series, 812, by Patricia J. Boehne 59/2, p. 335

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