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Author(s) Title Reference
Barry Windeatt Denis Renevey, Language, Self and Love: Hermeneutics in the Writings of Richard Rolle and the Commentaries on the Song of Songs 76/1, p. 138
Elspeth Kennedy Anne Marie D’Arcy, Wisdom and the Grail: The Image of the Vessel in the ‘Queste del saint Graal’ and Malory’s ‘Tale of Sankgreal’ 73/1, p. 158
MARION GLASSCOE A Book of Showings to the Anchoress Julian of Norwich. (Studies and Texts, 35). Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, by Edmund Colledge, James Walsh 50/1, p. 170

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