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Dennis Green 'Kudrun': a Critical Appreciation. (Anglica Germanica Series 2), by Ian R. Campbell 49/1, p. 133
Ruth Harvey King Rother, (University of North Carolina Studies in the German Languages and Literatures, No. 36), by Robert Lichtenstein 33/3, p. 214

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