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Margaret Schlauch
Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
G. Turville-Petre Three Icelandic Sagas, by M. H. Scargill, Margaret Schlauch 21/, p. 60
Margaret Schlauch The Saga of the Volsungs, by R. G. Finch 36/2, p. 207
HELEN BORELAND 'Carlos Maynes' and 'La enperatris de Roma': Critical Edition and Study of Two Medieval Spanish Romances (Newark, Delaware: Juan de la Cuesta Hispanic Monographs, 1982), by Anita Benaim de Lasry 53/2, p. 331

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works

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  • Valentin et Orsin
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people

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  • Medea
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places

  • Iceland
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