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Reviews
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ROSALIND FIELD K. S. Whetter, Understanding Genre and Medieval Romance 78/1, p. 132
Bruce Harbert The Narcissus Theme in Western European Literature up to the Early Nineteenth Century, by Louise Vinge, Robert Dewsnap, Nigel Reeves 37/3, p. 341
Notes
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ERIC JAGER READING THE "ROMAN" INSIDE OUT: THE DREAM OF CROESUS AS A "CAVEAT LECTOR" 57/1, p. 67

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