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GRACE M. ARMSTRONG RESCUING THE LION: FROM "LE CHEVALIER AU LION" TO "LA QUESTE DEL SAINT GRAAL" 61/1, p. 17
DEIRDRE KESSEL-BROWN THE EMOTIONAL LANDSCAPE OF THE FOREST IN THE MEDIAEVAL LOVE LAMENT 59/2, p. 228

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