Peter Godman |
Alto Medioevo Latino, by Gustavo Vinay |
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50/1, p. 115 |
ALAN J. FLETCHER |
The Theater of Devotion: East Anglian Drama and Society in the Late Middle Ages, by Gail McMurray Gibson |
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60/1, p. 123 |
ELIZABETH EVERSHED |
Matthew Giancarlo, Parliament and Literature in Late Medieval England, Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature 64 |
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78/1, p. 133 |
F.M. Powicke |
What of the Middle Ages is Alive in England Today?, by Helen Cam |
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30/2, p. 143 |
Helen Swift |
Deborah McGrady, Controlling Readers: Guillaume de Machaut and his Late Medieval Audience |
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77/1, p. 143 |
J.A. Scott |
The World of Dante: Six Studies in Language and Thought, by S. Bernard Chandler, J. A. Molinaro |
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37/2, p. 200 |
F.W. Baxter |
The Lyfe of Sir Thomas Moore, knighte, written by William Roper, Esquire, whiche maried Margreat, daughter of the sayed Thomas Moore, by Elsie Vaughan Hitchcock |
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4/3, p. 225 |
S.T. Knight |
The Autobiographical fallacy in Chaucer and Langland Studies, by George Kane |
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36/3, p. 282 |
H.L. SPENCER |
Thomas de Chobham: Sermones. Corpus Christianorum, continuado mediaevalis 82, by F. Morenzoni, Corpus Christianorum |
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64/2, p. 307 |
VINCENT MOLETA |
Dante's 'Paradiso' and the Limitations of Modern Criticism, by Robin Kirkpatrick |
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49/2, p. 312 |
LUCINDA RUMSEY |
Yoko Wada (ed.), A Companion to Ancrene Wisse |
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76/2, p. 319 |
Norman Klassen |
Dolores L. Cullen, Chaucer’s Pilgrims: The Allegory |
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72/2, p. 327 |
Gerard Sitwell |
Moralities on the Gospels: A New Source of 'Ancrene Wisse', by E. J. Dobson |
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ROGER DALRYMPLE |
Jim Rhodes, Poetry Does Theology: Chaucer, Grosseteste, and the Pearl-Poet |
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71/2, p. 327 |
VINCENT MOLETA |
Dante's 'Purgatory', by Mark Musa |
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52/2, p. 333 |
SARAH SALIH |
Rebecca Krug, Reading Families: Women’s Literate Practice in Late Medieval England |
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73/2, p. 334 |
Dennis Green |
Eckard Conrad Lutz, Johanna Thali, and René Wetzel (eds), Literatur und Wandmalerei II. Konventionalität und Konversation. Burgdorfer Colloquium 2001 |
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75/2, p. 343 |