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Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
Angus J. Kennedy Reinterpreting Christine de Pizan, by Earl Jeffrey Richards, Joan Williamson, Nadia Margolis, Christine Reno 63/1, p. 152
Jane H.M. Taylor Katherine Kong, Lettering the Self in Medieval and Early Modern France 80/2, p. 155
JOHN M. BOWERS Ethan Knapp, The Bureaucratic Muse: Thomas Hoccleve and the Literature of Late Medieval England 72/2, p. 332

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