NICOLA F. McDONALD |
Reading Dido: Gender, Textuality and the Medieval 'Aeneid', by Marilynn Desmond |
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65/1, p. 121 |
Barry Windeatt |
Chaucer and the Tradition of the 'Roman Antique', Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature 15, by Barbara Nolan |
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63/1, p. 136 |
Leslie C. Brook |
Per Nykrog, Chrétien de Troyes: Romancier discutable |
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66/1, p. 142 |
FRANÇOISE LE SAUX |
Francine Mora-Lebrun, ‘Metre en romanz’: Les romans d'antiquité du Xlle et leur postérité (XIIIe—XIVe siècle), Series Moyen Âge: Outils de synthèse 3 |
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78/1, p. 144 |
Sarah Kay |
Paul Vincent Rockwell, Rewriting Resemblance in Medieval French Romance: Ceci n'est pas un graal, Garland Studies in Medieval Literature 13 |
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66/1, p. 145 |
PAUL V. ROCKWELL |
Zrinka Stahuljak, Bloodless Genealogies of the French Middle Ages: Translatio,Kinship, and Metaphor |
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76/1, p. 148 |
Philippe Menard |
Contribution à l'étude du vocabulaire pré-courtois. (Publications romanes et françaises no. CX), by Glyn Sheridan Burgess |
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40/3, p. 275 |
JOHN MILES FOLEY |
Early Epic Scenery: Homer, Virgil, and the Medieval Legacy, by Theodore M. Andersson |
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47/2, p. 318 |
PENNY SULLIVAN |
Relire le "Roman d'Eneas", Collection Unichamp, 8, by Jean Dufournet |
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56/2, p. 335 |
RAYMOND J. CORMIER |
Studien zur Tradition und Rezeption der Bildlichkeit in der 'Eneide' Heinrichs von Veldeke, Mikrokosmos: Beiträge zur Literaturwissenschaft und Bedeutungsforschung, 3, by Sara Stebbins |
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55/2, p. 338 |