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Derek Pearsall |
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A.V.C. Schmidt |
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Alastair Minnis |
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GERALD MORGAN |
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CERIDWEN LLOYD-MORGAN |
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NANCY MASON BRADBURY |
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MARILYN CORRIE |
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C. David Benson |
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P.J.C. Field |
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P.J.C. Field |
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DAVID WALLACE |
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MARY HAMEL |
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Corinne J. Saunders |
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Jeremy Lawrance |
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J.A.W. Bennett |
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R.T. Davies |
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Ruth Pryor |
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D.S. Brewer |
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N.F. Blake |
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Cecily Clark |
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Lucy E. Mitchell |
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J.L. Wilson |
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P.J.C. Field |
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HELEN BARR |
Ann W. Astell, Political Allegory in Late Medieval England |
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P.J.C. Field |
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CATHERINE LA FARGE |
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Maldwyn Mills |
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Helen Cooper |
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Pamela Gradon |
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Corinne J. Saunders |
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ANDREW LYNCH |
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NICOLETTE ZEEMAN |
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Alexandra Gillespie |
Andrew King, ‘The Faerie Queene’ and Middle English Romance: The Matter of Just Memory |
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P.J.C. Field |
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RALUCA RADULESCU |
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Lucy E. Mitchell |
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A.J. FLAVELL |
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