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Scylla
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Author(s) Title Reference
J.A.W. Bennett Some types of narrative in Chaucer's poetry. (Lund Studies in English XXV), by Claes Schaar 25/1, p. 57
Helen C.R. Laurie One Heart One Mind: The Rebirth of Virgil's Hero in Medieval French Romance, by Raymond J. Cormier

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