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Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
JOHN M. BOWERS Helen Barr, Socioliterary Practice in Late Medieval England 72/1, p. 134
Derek Pearsall Writing and Rebellion: England in 1381, The New Historicism: Studies in Cultural Poetics 27, by Steven Justice 64/2, p. 319
NIGEL SAUL English Historical Literature in the Fourteenth Century, by John Taylor 58/2, p. 327

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