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Humorous Poetry in Late Medieval Scots and Latin (C. 1450–1550): An Overview

European Journal of Humour Research - Poland
doi 10.7592/ejhr2013.1.1.hadleywilliams
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LinguisticsApplied PsychologyCultural StudiesLanguageCommunication
Date

March 1, 2013

Authors
Janet Hadley Williams
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Estonian Literary Museum of Scholarly Press


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