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VI - Reviews of Items Listed in Kennedy, 899

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Angus J. Kennedy
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University of Glasgow
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This chapter lists reviews which were published, or came to my attention, too late for inclusion in the 1994 volume. To facilitate the reader’s task in identifying these, (i) the item number allocated in 1994 has been retained, and the author’s surname and short title of the item are given; (ii) items are listed in ascending numerical order, so that a reader working from the previous volume can see at a glance whether additional reviews have appeared; (iii) successive reviews of an item are listed as follows: .1, .2, etc. If the first review below has a number higher than .1, this means that one or more reviews will be found already listed in the 1994 volume. For reasons that are explained in the Introduction, iii (e), the following items are indexed in the Index of Items Listed in Chapter VI, Supplements 1 and 2.

506 Yenal, Bibliography.

Rev.: .1 Angus J. Kennedy, MAe, 61 (1992), 345.

.2 James C Laidlaw, FS, 46 (1992), 56–57.

.3 Nadia Margolis, Spec, 67 (1992), 761–64.

.4 Gianni Mombello, SF, 106 (1992), 117.

.5 Anne R. Larsen, FR, 68 (1994–95), 521–22.

540 Liebertz-Grün in Gnüg & Möhrmann.

Rev.: .1 Irene Perini, SF, 111 (1993), 680–81.

547 Sartori & Zimmermann, French Women Writers.

Rev.: .1 Madelyn Gutwirth, FR, 68 (1994–95), 723–24.

550 Willard, Christine de Pizan.

Rev.: .10 Jacques Lemaire, Script, 44 (1990), 108*.

573 Willard, ‘L’idée du bonheur’.

Rev.: .1 G. Matteo Roccati, SF, 105 (1991), 533.

.2 G. Matteo Roccati, SF, 106 (1992), 109–10.

603 Finke & Schichtman, Medieval Texts.

Rev.: .1 Maureen Quilligan, Spec, 65 (1990), 661–63.

605 Baader, Das Frauenbild.

Rev.: .2 B. Wagner, Sprachkunst, 21 (1990), 375–79.

.3 Heidrun Grauerholz-Heckmann, ASNSL, 229 (1992), 223–26.

.4 B. Vehinger, GRM, 42 (1992), 124–26.

.5 Angelica Rieger, ZRP, 109 (1993), 646–50.

607 Erler & Kowaleski, Woman and Power.

Rev.: .2 V. A. Unkefer, Journal of Popular Culture, 24 (1990), 179–82.

612 Brooke, Medieval Idea of Marriage.

Rev.: .2 John Van Engen, Spec, 67 (1992), 383.

615 Cazelles & Méla, Modernité.

Rev.: .1 Elena Giraudo, SF, 105 (1991), 525–26.

.2 C. Van den Bergen, Script, 46 (1992), 37*–38*.

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Christine de Pizan
A Bibliographical Guide: Supplement 2
, pp. 241 - 244
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Print publication year: 2004

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