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Author(s) Title Reference
Larry Scanlon Elizabeth Archibald, Incest and the Medieval Imagination 72/1, p. 120
DERRICK PITARD Chaucer: Complaint and Narrative, Chaucer Studies, 14, by William A. Davenport 58/2, p. 326

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