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Author(s) Title Reference
LOUISE STEPHENS Romaine Wolf-Bonvin, Textus: de la tradition latine à l'esthétique du roman médiéval. 'Le Bel Inconnu', 'Amadas et Ydoine' 70/1, p. 148
N.R. HAVELY Geoffrey Chaucer, Rereading Literature, by Stephen Knight 57/2, p. 309
Ian Bishop Allegories of History, Allegories of Love, by Stephen A. Barney 49/2, p. 318

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