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When Pallor Pales: Reflections on Epigonality in Late 13th-Century Minnesongs.Published in:Medieval Perspectives, 1989, v. 4/5, p. 53By:Heinen, HubertPublication type:Article
The Vrouwe in the Lyrics of Heinrich von Morungen.Published in:Forum for Modern Language Studies, 2002, v. 38, n. 1, p. 24, doi. 10.1093/fmls/38.1.24By:Dewhurst, JanePublication type:Article