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Author(s) Title Reference
CAROLINNE WHITE Gerald A. Bond, The Loving Subject: Desire, Eloquence and Power in Romanesque France 66/2, p. 323
PETER G. BEIDLER N. S. Thompson, Chaucer, Boccaccio, and the Debate of Love: A Comparative Study of the 'Decameron' and the 'Canterbury Tales' 66/2, p. 331

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