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G.N. BROMILEY Le Roman de Tristan en prose, V: De l'arrivée des amants à la Joyeuse Garde jusqu'à fin de tournoi de Louveserp, by Denis Lalande, Thierry Delcourt 63/1, p. 145
Luke Sunderland Damien de Carné, Sur l’organisation du ‘Tristan en prose’ 80/2, p. 150
Luke Sunderland Sophie Albert, ‘Ensemble ou par pieces’: ‘Guiron le Courtois’ (XIIIe–XVe siècles): la cohérence en question 80/1, p. 351

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