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Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
Rosemary Woolf The Advent Lyrics of the Exeter Book, by Jackson J. Campbell 29/2, p. 125
ROSALIND FIELD Robert Allen Rouse, The Idea of Anglo-Saxon England in Middle English Romance, Studies in Medieval Romance 75/1, p. 148
MARK BALFOUR Dante Alighieri: 'Hell', by Steve Ellis 65/1, p. 148
PENNY SULLIVAN Relire le "Roman d'Eneas", Collection Unichamp, 8, by Jean Dufournet 56/2, p. 335

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