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JOHN FINLAYSON
ARTHUR AND THE GIANT OF ST. MICHAEL'S MOUNT
33/2
, p. 112
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Elspeth Kennedy
Philippe Walter, Jean-Charles Berther, Christine Bord, and Nathalie Stalmans (eds),
Le Devin maudit: Merlin, Lailoken, Suibhne. Textes et étude
70/1
, p. 131
ALCUIN BLAMIRES
R. Allen Shoaf,
Chaucer’s Body: The Anxiety of Circulation in the ‘Canterbury Tales’
72/1
, p. 135
ANGELA M. LUCAS
Colonial Ireland in Medieval English Literature
, by Elizabeth L. Rambo
65/2
, p. 303
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