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James Kinsley
The Loathly Lady in 'Thomas of Erceldoune' with a text of the poem printed in 1652
, by William F. Albrecht
25.1 (1956), 55-56
DOI:10.2307/43626615
THOMAS OF ERCELDOUNE
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Victoria Flood,
Prophecy, Politics, and Place in Medieval England: From Geoffrey and Monmouth to Thomas of Erceldoune
87.2 (2018), 378-
England
politics
prophecy
THOMAS OF ERCELDOUNE
Articles
W.P. Albrecht
A SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY TEXT OF THOMAS OF ERCELDOUNE
23.2 (1954), 88-95
DOI:10.2307/43626543
Seventeenth-Century
THOMAS OF ERCELDOUNE
E.B. Lyle
"SIR LANDEVALEALE" THE FAIRY-MISTRESS THEME IN "THOMAS OF ERCELDOUNE"
42.3 (1973), 244-250
DOI:10.2307/43627936
THOMAS OF ERCELDOUNE
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