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“We Stryve as Dide the Houndes for the Boon”: Animals and Chaucer’s Romance Vision

Studies in the Age of Chaucer - United States
doi 10.1353/sac.2012.0008
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LiteratureLiterary TheoryCultural StudiesHistory
Date

January 1, 2012

Authors
David Salter
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Project Muse


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