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Megan Leitch

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Megan Leitch Thinking twice about treason in Caxton’s prose romances: proper chivalric conduct and the English printing press 81/2, p. 41
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Megan Leitch Joanna Bellis, The Hundred Years War in Literature, 1337–1600 87/1, p. 173
Megan Leitch Marco Nievergelt, Allegorical Quests from Deguileville to Spenser 83/1, p. 347

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