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The Usurpation of Richard the Third. Dominicus Mancinus ad Angelum Catonem de occupatione regni Anglie per Riccardum tertium libellus, by C. A. J. Armstrong |
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Siegfried Wenzel |
Ricardian Poetry. Chaucer, Gower, hangland and the 'Gawain' Poet, by J. A. Burrow |
42.1 (1973), 93-95 |
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ELIZABETH FOWLER |
A.J. Minnis, Charlotte C. Morse and Thorlac Turville-Petre (eds), Essays on Ricardian Literature: In Honour of John Burrow |
69.1 (2000), 132-133 |
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ELIZABETH EVERSHED |
Samantha J. Rayner, Images of Kingship in Chaucer and his Ricardian Contemporaries |
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R.B. Dobson |
The History of King Richard III. (The Complete Works of St. Thomas More, Volume II), by Richard S. Sylvester |
34.3 (1965), 281-284 |
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Anne Hudson |
A Crisis of Truth: Literature and Law in Ricardian England, by Richard Firth Green |
69.2 (2000), 304-305 |
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Helen Cooper |
Anne F. Sutton and Livia Visser-Fuchs, Richard III's Books: Ideals and Reality in the Life and Library of a Medieval Prince |
67.2 (1998), 357-358 |
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Rosemary Horrox |
Richard III and his early Historians 1483-1535, by Alison Hanham |
45.3 (1976), 361-363 |
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