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Fanni Bogdanow THE TREATMENT OF THE LANCELOT-GUENEVERE THEME IN THE PROSE "LANCELOT" 41/2, p. 110
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Liesl A. Clark, P.J.C. Field THE AMSTERDAM UNIVERSITY FRAGMENT OF THE OLD FRENCH PROSE "MERLIN" 61/2, p. 275

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