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Author(s) Title Reference
Dennis Green Arthur Groos, Romancing the Grail: Genre, Science, and Quest in Wolfram's 'Parzival' 66/1, p. 161
Elizabeth Porter The Rise of Romance, by Eugene Vinaver 42/2, p. 168

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