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B.K. Martin

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Author(s) Title Reference
B.K. Martin "SIR LAUNFAL" AND THE FOLKTALE 35/3, p. 199
B.K. Martin "THE LAMENT OF THE OLD WOMAN OF BEARE": A CRITICAL EVALUATION 38/3, p. 245

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