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Article Publication Date
Lewis, C. S. The Allegory of Love: A Study in Medieval Tradition. 1936. 2008-07-15
Medieval Mysticism 2008-07-18
Morris, William. A Dream of John Ball. 1888. 2007-01-17
Morris, William. Chants for Socialists. 1884. 2007-02-01
Morris, William. Child Christopher and Goldilind the Fair. 1895. 2006-11-02
Morris, William. Love is Enough. 1872. 2007-02-01
Morris, William. News from Nowhere. 1891. 2007-01-18
Morris, William. Poems by the Way. 1891. 2007-09-01
Morris, William. Sigurd the Volsung. 1876. 2007-07-02
Morris, William. The Defence of Guenevere and other poems. 1858. 2006-12-19
Morris, William. The Earthly Paradise. 1868. 2007-10-02
Morris, William. The House of the Wolfings. 1889. 2007-02-14
Morris, William. The Life and Death of Jason. 1867. 2007-07-02
Morris, William. The Roots of the Mountains. 1889. 2007-08-24
Morris, William. The Story of the Glittering Plain. 1891. 2006-12-04
Morris, William. The Sundering Flood. 1896. 2007-02-01
Morris, William. The Water of the Wondrous Isles. 1897. 2006-12-04
Morris, William. The Well at the World's End. 1896. 2007-07-02
Morris, William. The Wood beyond the World. 1894. 2006-11-08

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