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NICOLA F. McDONALD

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Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
NICOLA F. McDONALD Reading Dido: Gender, Textuality and the Medieval 'Aeneid', by Marilynn Desmond 65/1, p. 121
NICOLA F. McDONALD Anne Laskaya , Chaucer's Approach to Gender in the 'Canterbury Tales', Chaucer Studies 23 66/1, p. 139
NICOLA F. McDONALD Angela Jane Weisl, Conquering the Reign of Femeny: Gender and Genre in Chaucer's Romance, Chaucer Studies 22 66/1, p. 139

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