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Lais by Marie de France
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Articles
Author(s) Title Reference
Cecily Clark SIR "GAWAIN AND THE GREEN KNIGHT": ITS ARTISTRY AND ITS AUDIENCE 40/1, p. 10
Constance Bullock-Davies THE FORM OF THE BRETON LAY 42/1, p. 18
Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
Sarah Kay Medieval Narrative and Modern Narratology: Subjects and Objects of Desire, by Evelyn Birge Vitz 64/1, p. 133
Leslie C. Brook Philippe Walter (ed. and trans.), Marie de France; Lais 70/2, p. 336

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people

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subjects

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