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Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
C. David Benson The Idea of the Labyrinth from Classical Antiquity through the Middle Ages, by Penelope Reed Doob 61/1, p. 106
FREDERICK M. BIGGS Christine Rauer, Beowulf and the Dragon: Parallels and Analogues 70/2, p. 319
C. David Benson The Imaginative Landscape of Christopher Columbus, by Valerie I. J. Flint 62/2, p. 367

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