Nigel Abercrombie |
The Medieval Latin and Romance Lyric, by F. Brittain |
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8/1, p. 57 |
Helen C.R. Laurie |
The Mirror of Narcissus in the Courtly Love Lyric, by Frederick Goldin |
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38/1, p. 67 |
Helen Cooper |
Chaucer in the Eighties, by Julian N. Wasserman, Robert J. Blanch |
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57/1, p. 107 |
E.V. Gordon |
Geoffrey Chaucer, by John Livingston Lowes |
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6/2, p. 125 |
J. Keith Atkinson |
Boethian Fictions. Narratives in the Medieval French Versions of the Consolatio Philosophiae, by Richard A. Dwyer |
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47/1, p. 141 |
Jill Mann |
A Chaucer Dictionary: Proper. Names and Allusions Excluding Place Names, by Bert Dillon |
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47/1, p. 159 |
Patrick Boyde |
Chaucer and Boccaccio. (Medium Ævum Monographs, 8). Society for the Study of Mediæval Languages and Literature, by Piero Boitani |
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50/1, p. 167 |
D. Simon Evans |
Tradition and Innovation in the Poetry of Dafydd ap Gwilym, by Rachel Bromwich |
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38/2, p. 198 |
Faith Lyons |
Narcisus (poème du XIIe siècle), by M. M. Pelan, N. C. W. Spence |
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35/3, p. 255 |
Colin Wilcockson |
Chaucer's Dream-Poems, by James Winny |
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44/3, p. 311 |
Vincent Gillespie |
Chaucer's Narrators, Chaucer Studies, 13, by David Lawton |
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57/2, p. 312 |
Ian Bishop |
Allegories of History, Allegories of Love, by Stephen A. Barney |
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49/2, p. 318 |
Sylvia Huot |
Renate Blumenfield-Kosinski, Reading Myth: Classical Mythology and its Interpretations in Medieval French Literature |
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68/2, p. 333 |