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George W. Brewer
,
Bedwyr Lewis Jones
POPULAR TALE MOTIFS AND HISTORICAL TRADITION IN "BREUDWYT MAXEN"
Audrey Graham
FROISSART'S USE OF CLASSICAL ALLUSION IN HIS POEMS
32/1
, p. 24
Kathleen Chesney
A NEGLECTED PROSE VERSION OF THE "ROMAN DE TROIE"
11/
, p. 46
Peter Dronke
THE CONCLUSION OF "TROILUS AND CRISEYDE"
33/1
, p. 47
R.M. Dawkins
THE 'GRAN VEGLIO' OF "INFERNO XIV"
Reviews
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Title
Reference
TONY DAVENPORT
Corinne Saunders, Magic and the Supernatural in Medieval English Romance
80/2
, p. 133
Robert F. Yeager
Elliot Kendall
, Lordship and Literature: John Gower and the Politics of the Great Household
78/1
, p. 137
Margaret Schlauch
The Saga of the Volsungs
, by R. G. Finch
36/2
, p. 207
ELIZABETH A. ANDERSEN
Carol F. Heffernan,
The Orient in Chaucer and Medieval Romance, Studies in Medieval Romance
75/2
, p. 328
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Judith Weiss
A REAPPRAISAL OF HUE DE ROTELANDE'S "PROTHESELAUS"
52/1
, p. 104
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