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LAURA VARNAM Diane Watt, Medieval Women’s Writing 78/1, p. 128
RICHARD GAMESON Vicky Gunn, Bede’s Historiae: Genre, Rhetoric and the Construction of Anglo-Saxon Church History 79/1, p. 154

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