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Author(s) Title Reference
Roger Ellis Techniques of Translation: Chaucer's 'Boece', by T. W. Machan 56/2, p. 324
CHARLOTTE C. MORSE Rosemarie P. McGerr, Chaucer's Open Books: Resistance to Closure in Medieval Discourse 68/2, p. 324
BARRY TAYLOR José Manuel Fradejas Rueda, Literatura cetrera de la Edad Media y el Renacimiento español. Papers of the Medieval Hispanic Research Seminar 13 69/2, p. 328

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