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Thomas Hinton New Beginnings and False Dawns: A Reappraisal of the Elucidation Prologue to the Conte del Graal Cycle 2010
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Thomas Hinton New beginnings and false dawns: a reappraisal of the Elucidation prologue to the Conte del Graal cycle 80/2, p. 41
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Thomas Hinton Géraldine Toniutti, Pour une poetique de l’implication: Cristal et Clarie ou l’art de faire du neuf avec de l’ancien 85/1, p. 157
Thomas Hinton Marisa Galvez, Songbook: How Lyrics Became Poetry in Medieval Europe 82/1, p. 322
Thomas Hinton Zrinka Stahuljak, Virginie Greene, Sarah Kay, Sharon Kinoshita, and Peggy McCracken, Thinking Through Chrétien de Troyes 81/1, p. 336
Thomas Hinton Laurent Guyénot, La Lance qui saigne: Métatextes et hypertextes du ‘Conte du Graal’ de Chrétien de Troyes 80/1, p. 348

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