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Clerk's Tale
Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
Helen Cooper Chaucer in the Eighties, by Julian N. Wasserman, Robert J. Blanch 57/1, p. 107
KARLA TAYLOR Robert R. Edwards, Chaucer and Boccaccio: Antiquity and Modernity 72/2, p. 326

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