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WENDY SCASE The Antifraternal Tradition in Medieval Literature, by Penn R. Szittya 57/1, p. 88
JOHN C. HIRSH Nicole R. Rice, Lay Piety and Religious Discipline in Middle English Literature 80/2, p. 141
N.R. HAVELY Geoffrey Chaucer, Rereading Literature, by Stephen Knight 57/2, p. 309

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