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Roman du comte d'Anjou
Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
M.B.M. Boulton Lydie Louison, De Jean Renart à Jean Maillart: Les Romans de style gothique, Nouvelle Bibliothèque du Moyen Âge 69 75/1, p. 157
ROSALIND BROWN-GRANT Nancy B. Black, Medieval Narratives of Accused Queens 73/2, p. 354

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works

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  • Roman du comte d'Anjou
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people

  • Jean Renart
  • Geoffrey Chaucer
  • Thomas Hoccleve
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  • Christine de Pizan
  • Gautier de Coincy
  • Jean Wauquelin
  • Philippe de Rémi
  • Philippe de Remi
  • Jehan et Blonde
  • Jehan Maillart
  • Mary of Woodstock
  • Gerbert de Montreuil

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  • Virtue
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places

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  • Rome
  • Poitiers
  • Constantinople
  • Bretagne
  • Florence
  • Britain
  • Anjou
  • Notre-Dame, Indiana
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