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Sir Landevale
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S.T. Knight THE ORAL TRANSMISSION OF "SIR LAUNFAL" 38/2, p. 164
E.B. Lyle "SIR LANDEVALEALE" THE FAIRY-MISTRESS THEME IN "THOMAS OF ERCELDOUNE" 42/3, p. 244
Peter J. Lucas TOWARDS AN INTERPRETATION OF "SIR LAUNFAL" WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO LINE 683 39/3, p. 291

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