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British literature / The Canterbury Tales / Narrative poems / Literary forgeries / Piers Plowman / Medieval literature / Geoffrey Chaucer / William Langland / Thomas Hoccleve / Literature / British poetry / English Reformation
Date: 2011-04-21 09:35:09
British literature
The Canterbury Tales
Narrative poems
Literary forgeries
Piers Plowman
Medieval literature
Geoffrey Chaucer
William Langland
Thomas Hoccleve
Literature
British poetry
English Reformation

Contents Acknowledgments Abbreviations chapter one

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