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Mandeville's Travels
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Author(s) Title Reference
ROBERT ALLEN ROUSE Lisa Lampert-Weissig, Medieval Literature and Postcolonial Studies 80/2, p. 124
A.C. Cawley Chaucer and the Tradition of Fame: Symbolism in The House of Fame, by B. G. Koonce 37/2, p. 205

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