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Alice Colby-Hall Les Éléments descriptifs dans le roman d'aventure au XIIIe siècle (en particulier ‘Amadas et Ydoine’, ‘Gliglois’, ‘Galeran’, ‘L'Escoufle’, ‘Guillaume de Dole’, ‘Jehan et Blonde’, ‘Le Castelain de Couci’), by Faith Lyons 36/1, p. 76
Kathleen Chesney Romans français du Moyen Age. Essais, by Andrée Bruel 4/3, p. 236

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