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Miranda Griffin Logan E Whalen, Marie de France and the Poetics of Memory 78/1, p. 146
Constance Bullock-Davies Les lais anonymes bretons des xiie et xiiie siècles, by Prudence Mary O'Hara Tobin 47/2, p. 344

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