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Friderun's Mirror and the Critics' Discontenl: Carla Friderun's Mirror and the Critics' Discontenl: A Neidhart Problem Revisited. BY Carla Bullinger A Thesis Submitted to the Faculty of Graduat.e Studies in Partial- Fulfillment of the Reguirements for the Deqree of MASTER OF ARTS Department of German and Slavic Studies Universit.y of Manitoba Winnipeg, Manítoba (c) February, 1-996 Bibliothèque nationale [*n $onatunrav du Canada Acquisitions and Direction des acquisitions et BibliograPhic Services Branch des services bibliograPhiques 395 Wellington Street 395, rue Well¡ngton Ottawa. 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