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Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
P.J.C. Field Sir Thomas Malory, by Felicity Riddy 58/1, p. 160
JOHN MARENBON Eriugena, by J. J. O'Meara 58/2, p. 317
JILLIAN HILL The Art of Love: Amatory Fiction from Ovid to the 'Romance of the Rose', by Peter L. Allen 63/2, p. 341

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