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Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
RUTH E. HARVEY Troubadours and Irony, Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature, 3, by Simon Gaunt 60/1, p. 126
MICHAEL J. FRANKLIN Poets at Play: Irony and Parody in the Harley Lyrics, by Daniel J. Ransom 56/1, p. 128
STEVEN BOTTERILL John Kleiner, Mismapping the Underworld: Daring and Error in Dante's 'Comedy' 66/1, p. 154
Sarah Kay The Game of Love: Troubadour Wordplay, by Laura Kendrick 58/2, p. 331

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subjects

  • intertextuality
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  • irony
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