The autobiographical fallacy in Chaucer and Langland studies.

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English
Pages
20

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Cover of: The autobiographical fallacy in Chaucer and Langland studies.
The autobiographical fallacy in Chaucer and Langland studies.
1965, Published for the [University] College by H.K. Lewis
in English
Cover of: The autobiographical fallacy in Chaucer and Langland studies.
The autobiographical fallacy in Chaucer and Langland studies.
1965, Published for the College by H.K. Lewis
in English
Cover of: The autobiographical fallacy in Chaucer and Langland studies.

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Edition Notes

Bibliographical references: p. 18-20.
"Delivered at University College, London, 2 March 1965."

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London
Series
The Chambers memorial lecture,, 1965

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Library of Congress
PR1924 .K3

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Pagination
20 p.
Number of pages
20

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Open Library
OL6002880M
LCCN
66044908
OCLC/WorldCat
652632

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