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Date: 1998-10-12 23:26:45
Literature
Germanic peoples
Sturlunga saga
Íslendinga saga
Guðmundr
Sturla Þórðarson
Sturlungar family clan
Disfigurement
Medieval literature
Sagas
Europe

Lois Bragg Disfigurement, Disability, and Dis-integration

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