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Janet M. Cowen

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Janet M. Cowen Chaucer and The Legend of Good Women, by Robert Worth Frank Jr. MÆ 43/3, p. 291 JSTOR: 43628049
Janet M. Cowen Caxton's Malory: New Edition of Sir Thomas Malory's 'Le Morte Darthur', Based on the Pierpont Morgan Copy of William Caxton's Edition of 1485, by James W. Spisak, William Matthews, Bert Dillon MÆ 55/2, p. 303 JSTOR: 43629024

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