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Partonope of Blois
  • Unknown author, possibly attributed to multiple authors including the English poet who adapted the work
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MATTHEW WOODCOCK Dorothy Yamamoto, The Boundaries of the Human in Medieval English Literature 70/2, p. 317
Notes
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J.A. Simpson NOTES ON SOME NORSE LOANS, REAL OR SUPPOSED, IN "SIR GAWAIN AND THE GREEN KNIGHT" 50/2, p. 301

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