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Chaucer's Legend of Good Women
Geoffrey Chaucer
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Sarah Kay
Rhetoric, Hermeneutics, and Translation in the Middle Ages: Academic Traditions and Vernacular Texts, Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature, 11
, by Rita Copeland
61/1
p. 109
Ruth Evans
Susan Crane,
The Performance of Self: Ritual, Clothing and Identity during the Hundred Years War
72/2
p. 325
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