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The legend of Charlemagne in medieval England
the matter of France in Middle English and Anglo-Norman literature -
The legend of Charlemagne in medieval England
the matter of France in Middle English and Anglo-Norman literature -
Medieval and early modern miscellanies and anthologies
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The legend of Charlemagne in medieval England
the matter of France in Middle English and Anglo-Norman literature -
Women and writing, c.1340-c.1650
the domestication of print culture -
Christianity and romance in medieval England
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Women and writing
c.1340 - c.1650 ; the domestication of print culture -
The growth of the Tristan and Iseut legend in Wales, England, France, and Germany
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The legend of Charlemagne in medieval England
the matter of France in Middle English and Anglo-Norman literature -
The Heege manuscript
a facsimile of National Library of Scotland MS Advocates 19.3.1 -
The legend of Charlemagne in medieval England
the matter of France in Middle English and Anglo-Norman literature -
Medieval and early modern miscellanies and anthologies
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The matter of identity in medieval romance
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The legend of Charlemagne in medieval England
the matter of France in Middle English and Anglo-Norman literature -
The legend of Charlemagne in medieval England
The matter of France in Middle English and Anglo-Norman literature -
Medieval and early modern miscellanies and anthologies
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The matter of identity in medieval romance
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The growth of the Tristan and Iseut legend in Wales, England, France, and Germany
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<<The>> legend of Charlemagne in medieval England
the matter of France in Middle English and Anglo-Norman literature -
The growth of the Tristan and Iseut legend in Wales, England, France, and Germany
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Women and writing, c.1340-c.1650
the domestication of print culture -
Christianity and romance in medieval England
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The matter of identity in medieval romance
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Women and writing, c.1340-c.1650
the domestication of print culture -
Christianity and romance in medieval England