Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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PR2048 .F5 1971b |
Romance and chronicle : a study of Malory's prose style / Romance and chronicle: a study of Malory's prose style |
2 |
PR2048 .L3 | Malory : style and vision in Le morte Darthur / | 2 |
PR2048 .L49 2014 |
Contested language in Malory's Morte Darthur : the politics of romance in fifteenth-century England / Contested Language in Malory's Morte Darthur : the Politics of Romance in Fifteenth-Century England / |
2 |
PR2048 .M35 2000 | The Malory debate : essays on the texts of Le morte Darthur / | 1 |
PR2048 .S2 1968 | Studies in the language of Caxton's Malory and that of the Winchester manuscript / | 1 |
PR2048 .S35 | Studies in the language of Caxton's Malory and that of the Winchester manuscript / | 1 |
PR2048 .S5 | Word-order in Winchester manuscript and in William Caxton's edition of Thomas Malory's Morte Darthur (1485)-a comparison. | 1 |
PR2048 .T54 1995 | The two versions of Malory's Morte d'Arthur : multiple negation and the editing of the text / | 1 |
PR2049 .M3 1966 | The ill-framed knight : a skeptical inquiry into the identity of Sir Thomas Malory. | 1 |
PR2053 .S54 1993 | Sir John Mandeville / | 1 |
PR2054 .B684 1888 | Die Quellen für Reisebeschreibung des Johann von Mandeville. | 1 |
PR2054 .L4 | Sir John Mandeville : the man and his book. | 1 |
PR2054 .T63 2016 | Mandeville's travails : merging travel, theory, and commentary / | 1 |
PR2054 .T9 2003 | Mandeville's medieval audiences : a study on the reception of the book of Sir John Mandeville (1371-1550) / | 1 |
PR2054 .T9 2017eb | Mandeville's medieval audiences : a study on the reception of the book of Sir John Mandeville (1371-1550) / | 1 |
PR2056 .A63 1996 | The chronicle / | 1 |
PR2056 .A65 1983 | Handlyng synne / | 1 |
PR2056.A653 K45 1984 | "Exempla" in context : a historical and critical study of Robert Mannyng of Brunne's "Handlyng synne" / | 1 |
PR2056 .K8 | Robert Mannyng of Brunne's Handlyng synne, verglichen mit der anglonormannischen vorlage, | 1 |
PR2058.A2 (INTERNET) | Here begynneth a lytel treatyse called the Dysputacyon or co[m]playnt of the herte thorughe perced with the lokynge of the eye | 1 |