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Gawain and the Green Knight
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Author(s) Title Reference
Henry L. Savage La Venerie de Twiti, Le plus ancien traité de chasse écrit: en Angleterre, la version Anglaise du même traité et Craft of Venery, by Gunnar Tilander 28/2, p. 139
R.T. Davies The Structure of Sir Thomas Malory's Arthuriad. (Monograph no. 14), by Stephen Knight 40/3, p. 303

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