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Author(s) Title Reference
SIMON B. GAUNT Silence: A Thirteenth-Century French Romance, by Sarah Roche-Mahdi 63/1, p. 146
Helen Cooper The Physician's Tale, by Helen Storm Corsa, II, Geoffrey Chaucer 58/1, p. 152
Nicolas Jacobs Between Languages: The Uncooperative Text in Early Welsh and Old English Nature Poetry, by Sarah L. Higley 63/2, p. 323

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