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Author(s) Title Reference
G.V. Smithers Amis and Amiloun, by MacEdward Leach 8/2, p. 159
Judith Weiss Studies in Medieval English Romances: Some New Approaches, by Derek Brewer 59/2, p. 302
CERIDWEN LLOYD-MORGAN 'Culhwch and Olwen': an Edition and Study of the Oldest Arthurian Tale, by Rachel Bromwich, D. Simon Evans 62/2, p. 316

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