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self-portraiture
Articles
Author(s) Title Reference
A.L. Kellogg CHAUCER'S SELF-PORTRAIT AND DANTE'S 29/2, p. 119
Reviews
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Edward M. Wilson Thomas Hoccleve: A Study in Early Fifteenth-Century English Poetic, by Jerome Mitchell 38/3, p. 331

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