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Author(s) Title Reference
ANDREW LYNCH Thomas A. Prendergast, Chaucer’s Dead Body. From Corpse to Corpus 76/1, p. 134
ANDREW LYNCH Catherine Batt, Malory’s ‘Morte Darthur’: Remaking Arthurian Tradition, The New Middle Ages 72/2, p. 333

languages

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works

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  • Of Arthour and of Merlin

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  • J. M. Manly
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