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N.R. HAVELY

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N.R. HAVELY WHITE WORDS, FALSE WORLD: CHAUCER'S PANDARUS AND THE ANTIFRATERNAL TRADITION IN "TROILUS", BOOKS I-III 61/2, p. 250
Reviews
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N.R. HAVELY Geoffrey Chaucer, Rereading Literature, by Stephen Knight 57/2, p. 309

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