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Lynette Muir Damedieus: The religious context of the French epic. The Loherain cycle viewed against other early French epic, by J. Roland Bélanger 47/1, p. 118
NIGEL WILKINS Richard sans Peur edited from Le Romant de Richart and from Gilles Corrozet's Richart sans Paour (North Carolina Studies in the Romance Languages and Literatures 192), by D. J. Conlon 48/2, p. 296

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