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Kenart
  • The author of Kenart is Ahmed H. Al-Madani.
Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
Sarah Kay Vilain and Courtois: Transgressive Parody in French Literature of the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries, by Kathryn Gravdal 60/1, p. 130
Keith Busby Du Saint-Alexis à François Villon: Etudes de littérature médiévale, by Jean Rychner, Jacques Monfrin 56/2, p. 328

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