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- 72194993 contributor B2133999.
- 72194993 created "[1969, c1910]".
- 72194993 date "1969".
- 72194993 date "[1969, c1910]".
- 72194993 dateCopyrighted "[1969, c1910]".
- 72194993 description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- 72194993 description "Peabody, J. P. To Agnes Irwin.--Macurdy, G. H. Virgil's use of Märchen from the Odyssey.--Paton, L. A. The story of Vortigern's tower--an analysis.--Blount, A. An Arthurian onomasticon.--Schoepperle, G. The island combat in Tristan.--Harper, C. A. A comparison between the Brome and Chester plays of Abraham and Isaac.--Waites, M. C. Some aspects of the ancient allegorical debate.--Scramman, E. The alliterative poem: Death and life.--Allen, H. E. The authorship of the Prick of conscience.".
- 72194993 extent "vii, 170 p.".
- 72194993 isPartOf "Radcliffe College monographs, no. 15.".
- 72194993 issued "1969".
- 72194993 issued "[1969, c1910]".
- 72194993 language "eng".
- 72194993 publisher "[Folcroft, Pa.] Folcroft Press".
- 72194993 subject "809".
- 72194993 subject "Civilization, Medieval, in literature.".
- 72194993 subject "Comparative literature.".
- 72194993 subject "English literature Middle English, 1100-1500 History and criticism.".
- 72194993 subject "PR251 .S8 1969".
- 72194993 tableOfContents "Peabody, J. P. To Agnes Irwin.--Macurdy, G. H. Virgil's use of Märchen from the Odyssey.--Paton, L. A. The story of Vortigern's tower--an analysis.--Blount, A. An Arthurian onomasticon.--Schoepperle, G. The island combat in Tristan.--Harper, C. A. A comparison between the Brome and Chester plays of Abraham and Isaac.--Waites, M. C. Some aspects of the ancient allegorical debate.--Scramman, E. The alliterative poem: Death and life.--Allen, H. E. The authorship of the Prick of conscience.".
- 72194993 title "Studies in English and comparative literature by former and present students at Radcliffe College, presented to Agnes Irwin.".
- 72194993 type "text".