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MARTA POWELL HARLEY

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Notes
Author(s) Title Reference
MARTA POWELL HARLEY THE REEVE'S 'FOURE GLEEDES' AND ST FURSEY'S VISION OF THE FOUR FIRES OF THE AFTERLIFE 56/1, p. 85
MARTA POWELL HARLEY A NOTE ON CHRÉTIEN DE TROYES'S FENICE AND WACE'S ST MARGARET 51/2, p. 225

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