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Author(s) Title Reference
M.S. The Old French epic, by Jessie Crosland 21/, p. 83
Georgine Brereton Forerunners of the French novel, an essay on the development of the nouvelle in the Later Middle Ages, by Janet M. Ferrier 25/2, p. 88
Luke Sunderland Bénédicte Milland-Bove, La Demoiselle arthurienne: Écriture du personnage et art du récit dans les romans en prose du XIIIe siècle, Nouvelle Bibliothèque du Moyen Âge 79 76/2, p. 337

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