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380.9 Pirenne, Henri. Medieval Cities: Their Origin and the Revival of
P 66 Trade. Princeton: Princeton University Press. 1925.
914.2 Rickert, Edith, Olson, Clair C. and Crow, Martin M., eds. Chaucer's'
R 42 World. New York: Columbia University Press. 1948.
(Medieval documents related to London life, the home, entertainment,
religion, travel, etc.)
III. Fiction and biography
C 7681 Converse, Florence. Long Will. London: E. M. Dent. 1908.
(Novel about William Langland)
812 Eliot, T. S. Murder in the Cathedral. New York: Harcourt. 1935.
El 4m Becket)
on order Hesse, Hermann. Narcissus and Goldmund.
libi^t^ (Novel about two medieval men)
B Kelly, Amy. Eleanor of Aquitaine and the Four Kings. Cambridge:
El 22k- Harbard University Press. TWO.
M 933t t'lydans, Shelley. Thomas: a Novel of the Life, Passion, and Miracles of
of Becket. New York: DoublecTay, 1955.
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P 87a
Power, Eileen. Medieval People. London: Meuthen. 1963.
(History as shown through the lives of ordinary people)
Sco 82ia Scott, Sir Walter. Ivanhoe. New York: Dutton. 1959.
(Conflict between Saxons and Normans in the time of Richard II)
Sco 82t The Talisman. New York: Harper. 1901.
(Novel about crusaders led by Richard II)
SE 71k Seton, Anya. Katherine. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. 1954.
- (Novel-about-the.mistcessLQf John,pf.Gaunt,.sister-in-law of Chaucer)
W 117p Waddell, Helen. Peter Abelard. New York: H. Holt. 1947.
(Love story of Eloise and Abelard)
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