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N.S. THOMPSON

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Author(s) Title Reference
N.S. THOMPSON The Song of Troilus: Lyric Authority in the Medieval Book, by Thomas C. Stillinger 63/1, p. 157
N.S. THOMPSON Chaucer's Dante: Allegory and Epic Theater in 'The Canterbury Tales', by Richard Neuse 62/2, p. 327
N.S. THOMPSON Giovanni Boccaccio: 'Decameron', Landmarks of World Literature, by David Wallace 61/2, p. 351

languages

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