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1 Middle English Breton Lays & Chaucer's Franklin's Tale
Trust, Relationships & Friendly Feelings in Thomas Chestre's Sir
Campbell, Marie De France Chapter
THEMATIC STRUCTURE and SYMBOLIC MOTIF in the MIDDLE ENGLISH BRETON LAYS Author(S): SHEARLE FURNISH Source: Traditio, Vol
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Family Drama in the Middle English Breton Lays
1 Middle English Breton Lays & Chaucer's Franklin's Tale
Marie De France in the Later Middle Ages
Notes on Middle English Romance
Medieval Oraljty and Morality
English 316: Medieval Romance Course Syllabus
Marie De France and the Adventures of the Bretons1
Fairies, Kingship, and the British Past in Walter Map's De Nugis Curialium
Textiles and Meaning in the Lais Guigemar, Lanval, and Laustic of Marie De France
The Metapoetics of Authorship in Medieval England Gania Barlow
Gendered Magic and Arthurian Sovereignty
Fairies and the Fairy World in Middle English Literature: the Orpheus Tradition from the Classical Era to the Middle Ages
Translating Le Fresne: Modeling Digital Scholarly Editions
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This Thesis Has Been Submitted in Fulfilment of the Requirements for a Postgraduate Degree (E.G
An Eco-Theory of Genre in Middle English Literature Barbara L
A Troubled Translation: Reading the Lais of Marie De France
Marie's Knowing Winks: Ironic Play, Courtly Love, and the Disruption of Generic Conventions in Chaitivel, Lanva, and Yonec
Female Agency, Eroticism, and Empowerment in Marie De France's
William Morris
Displacement and Redemption in the Lais of Marie De France 8Y Sharon
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