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Author(s) Title Reference
LAURA VARNAM Diane Watt, Medieval Women’s Writing 78/1, p. 128
LAURA VARNAM William F. Woods, Chaucerian Spaces: Spatial Poetics in Chaucer’s Opening Tales 79/1, p. 137
LAURA VARNAM Amy N. Vines, Women’s Power in Late Medieval Romance 82/2, p. 139
LAURA VARNAM Tara Williams, Inventing Womanhood: Gender and Language in Later Middle English Writing 81/1, p. 331
LAURA VARNAM Diana Denissen, Middle English Devotional Compilations: Composing Imaginative Variations in Late Medieval England 90/2, p. 358

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