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Author(s) Title Reference
C.J.E. Ball Anglo-Saxon Riddles of the Exeter Book, by Paull F. Baum 34/1, p. 46
Richard Axton Babio: A Twelfth Century Profane Comedy. The Citadel: Monograph Series, Number VII, by Malcolm M. Brennan 39/1, p. 49
J.H. Watkins Le jongleur Gautier Le Leu, étude sur les fabliaux, by Charles H. Livingston 24/1, p. 66
T.B.W. Reid Fabliaux, by R. C. Johnston, D. D. R. Owen 27/2, p. 122
SIMON B. GAUNT The Troubadour Marcabru and Love, Westfield Publications in Medieval Studies, 3, by Ruth E. Harvey 59/2, p. 330
Sarah Kay The Game of Love: Troubadour Wordplay, by Laura Kendrick 58/2, p. 331

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