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Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
J.A.W. Bennett Anglo-Saxon saints and scholars, by Eleanor Shipley Duckett 18/, p. 37
C.S. Lewis The Other World, according to descriptions in Mediæval literature. (Smith College Studies in Modern Languages, New Series, Vol. I), by Howard Rollin Patch 20/, p. 93
NANCY MASON BRADBURY Tony Davenport, Medieval Narrative: An Introduction 78/1, p. 130

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people

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  • imagery
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  • femininity
  • esotericism
  • epic
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places

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