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Brothers Grimm
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Author(s) Title Reference
Rachel Bromwich The International Popular Tale and Early Welsh Tradition (The Gregynog Lectures, 1961), by Kenneth Jackson 31/3, p. 207
Ruth Harvey Das Königsteiner Liederbuch: Ms. germ. qu. 719 Berlin. (Münchener Texte und Untersuchungen zur deutschen Literatur des Mittelalters 29), by Paul Sappler 41/3, p. 261

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