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Author(s) Title Reference
Faith Lyons Le Motif du Repentir dans la Littérature Française Médiévale (Des origines à 1230). (Publications Romanes et Françaises XCVIII), by J.-C. Payen 39/1, p. 56
NICOLETTE ZEEMAN Madeleine Kasten, In Search of ‘Kynde Knowynge’: ‘Piers Plowman’ and the Origin of Allegory 77/2, p. 340
John C. Barnes Dante's Journey of Sanctification, by Antonio C. Mastrobuono 61/2, p. 348

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