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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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Miranda Griffin Simon Gaunt, >Love and Death in Medieval French and Occitan Courtly Literature: Martyrs to Love 76/1, p. 151
ROBERT ALLEN ROUSE Jeffery J. Cohen, Medieval Identity Machines, Medieval Cultures 35 73/2, p. 326

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