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Author(s) Title Reference
C.S. Lewis The Mirror of Love: a reinterpretation of 'The Romance of the Rose', by Alan M. F. Gunn 22/1, p. 27
Eric Stone Archbishop Pecham, by Decima L. Douie 23/1, p. 60
John M. Steadman Chaucer's House of Fame: The Poetics of Skeptical Fideism, by Sheila Delany 43/3, p. 289

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