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JOYCE HILL

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Author(s) Title Reference
JOYCE HILL Anglo-Saxon Exeter: A Tenth-Century Cultural History, Studies in Anglo-Saxon History, by Patrick W. Conner 64/2, p. 312
JOYCE HILL Peter Clemoes, Interactions of Thought and Language in Old English Poetry, Cambridge Studies in Anglo-Saxon England 12 66/2, p. 314
JOYCE HILL Carol Braun Pasternack, The Textuality of Old English Poetry, Cambridge Studies in Anglo-Saxon England 13 66/2, p. 314
JOYCE HILL The Irish Tradition in Old English Literature, Cambridge Studies in Anglo-Saxon England 6, by Charles D. Wright 63/2, p. 321

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