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Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
Celia Sisam An Old English grammar, by Randolph Quirk, C. L. Wrenn 25/1, p. 52
Daniel Anlezark Stacy S. Klein, Ruling Women: Queenship and Gender in Anglo-Saxon Literature 76/2, p. 316

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