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Canterbury Tales
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The Man of Law |
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The Wife of Bath |
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The Active Image: Medieval Allegory and Chaucer - Elaine V. Verbicky [.pdf]
Innocence, Suffering, and Sensibility: The Narrative Function of the Pathetic in Chaucer's
Tales of the Clerk, Prioress, and Physician M. Catherine Turman Wildermuth
The Clerk's Tale: Literal Monstrosities and Allegorical Problems - Christopher J. Brock [.pdf]
The Name of the Risus: Nominalism, The Carnivalesque, and the Pursuit of Truths
in Chaucer's the Wife of Bath's Prologue and Tale and the Clerk's Tale - Joseph L. Grossi [.pdf]
Women in Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales:
Woman as a Narrator, Woman in the Narrative - Vladislava Vaněčková [.pdf]
The Wife of Bath's Coverchiefs and Conjugal Sovereignty
in Four Chaucerian Marriage Tales - Ervin C. Dueck [.pdf]
The Aesthetics of Marriage in The Canterbury Tales - Ju-ping Kuo [.pdf]
Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales: Rhetoric and Gender in Marriage - Andrea Marcotte [.pdf]
Chaucer's Female Characters in the Canterbury Tales - Særún Gestsdóttir [.pdf]
What About Walter? Polity, Power, and Obedience in the Griselda Story - Peter Berek, et al.
- The Clerk of Oxford - Margaret Hallissy
- The Clerk of Oxenford - Muriel Bowden
- A Clerk Ther Was of Oxenford Also - Bert Dillon
- Chaucer's Discussion of Marriage - George Lyman Kittredge
- The Women in Chaucer's Marriage Group - Elizabeth Scala
- Chaucer and Moral Philosophy: The Virtuous Women of the Canterbury Tales - Denise Baker [.pdf]
- Chaucer's Clerk's Tale and the Monstrous Critics - Denise N. Baker [.pdf]
- Reading Like a Clerk in the Clerk's Tale - Laura Ashe
- Subtle Clerks and Uncanny Women - Susan Crane
- Reading Griselda's Smocks in the Clerk's Tale - Laura F. Hodges
- Griselda's Pagan Virtue - Lynn Shutters
- 'It it be your will': Sadomasochism in Chaucer's Clerk's Tale - Michelle Danner [.pdf]
- "A Mooder He Hath, but Fader Hath He Noon:" Constructions of Genealogy
in the Clerk's Tale and the Man of Law's Tale - Angela Florschuetz
- Fragments I-II and III-V in The Canterbury Tales: A Re-examination
of the Idea of the Marriage Group - Cai Zong-qi
- Chaucer's Clerk's Tale and the Question of Ethical Monstrosity - J. Allan Mitchell
- Petrach, Boccaccio, and Chaucer's Clerk's Tale - John Finlayson
- The Clerk's Tale:
A Chaucerian "Poetics of Conversion" - Richard Neuse
- A Woman in the Mind's Eye (and not): Narrators and Gazes in Chaucer's Clerk's Tale - Robin Waugh
- Array as Motif in the Clerk's Tale - Kristine G. Wallace
- The Powers of Silence: The Case of the Clerk's Griselda - Elaine Tuttle Hansen
- Griselda's "Unnatural Restraint" as a Technology of the Self - M. L. Warren
- Chaucer's
Clerk of Oxenford and Other Rime Royal Interludes - F. Martin
- What's Really Being Tested in "The Clerk's Tale"? - Susan K. Hagen
- Wanderers and Revolutionaries in the Tales of the Franklin and the Clerk - Carmen María Fernández Rodríguez [.pdf]
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The Franklin |
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The Physician |
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The Pardoner |
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The Shipman |
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The Prioress |
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Chaucer's Costume Rhetoric in his Portrait of the Prioress - Laura F. Hodges [.pdf]
The Hagiographic Narrators of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales: The Second Nun,
The Man of Law, The Prioress - Granville S. Hill [.pdf]
The Figure of the Wayward Nun in Late Medieval Literature: The Ambiguous Portraits
of the Archpriest of Hita's Doña Garoza and Chaucer's Madame Eglentyne - G. S. Daichman [.pdf]
Innocence, Suffering, and Sensibility: The Narrative Function of the Pathetic in
Chaucer's Tales of the Clerk, Prioress, and Physician - M. Catherine Turman Wildermuth [.pdf]
The Three Women Pilgrims in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales - Elaine J. Filax [.pdf]
Women in Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales:
Chaucer's Female Characters in the Canterbury Tales - Særún Gestsdóttir [.pdf]
- The Prioress - Margaret Hallissy
- The Prioress, Her Chaplain, and Her Priest - Muriel Bowden
- Woman as a Narrator, Woman in the Narrative - Vladislava Vaněčková [.pdf]
- Performing the Prioress: "Conscience" and responsibility in studies of Prioress's Tale - M. Calabrese
- Lumiansky's Paradox: Ethics, Aesthetics and Chaucer's "Prioress's Tale" - Greg Wilsbacher
- Alma Redemptoris Mater, Gaude Maria, and the Prioress's Tale - Robert Boenig
- Desire, Violence and the Passion in Fragment VII of The Canterbury Tales - C. Gruenler
- Chaucer's Prioress - Dr. Elizabeth G. Melillo
- Female Characters in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales and
Some Recent Approaches to the Theory of Character - Vladislava Gordić
Chaucer’s Prioress: Simple and Conscientious, or Shallow and Counterfeit? - Victoria Wickham
Prioress "Re-Analysis" - Michael Ginzburg
Sir Thopas |
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The Tale of Melibee |
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The Monk |
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The Nun's Priest |
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The Parson |
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The Second Nun |
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The Canon's Yeoman |
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The Manciple |
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- BOOK. Chaucerian Play: Comedy and Control in the Canterbury Tales - Laura Kendrick
- BOOK. Chaucer's Dante: Allegory and Epic Theater in The Canterbury Tales - Richard Neuse
- BOOK. Virtue of Necessity: Inconclusiveness and Narrative Form in Chaucer's Poetry - Larry Sklute [.pdf]
- BOOK. A Distinction of Stories : The Medieval Unity of Chaucer's Fair Chain
of Narratives for Canterbury - J. B. Allen & T. A. Moritz [.pdf]
Shame and Guilt in Chaucer - Anne H. McTaggart [.pdf]
The Transcendent Comedy of the Canterbury Tales: Harmony in "Quyting,"
Harmony in Fragmentation - John Zedolik [.pdf]
The Opacity of Renunciation in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales - Shawn D. Normandin [.pdf]
Musicality, Subjectivity, and the Canterbury Tales - Michael E. Bigley [.pdf]
Chaucerian Physiognomy and the Delineation of the English Individual - William P. Orth [.pdf]
Comic Vision in the Canterbury Tales - Betty J. King [.pdf]
"Imaginative Typology" in the Canterbury Tales - Ronald B. Bond [.pdf]
Angelic Demons: Witchcraft and Sorcery in The Canterbury Tales - M. Bussiere
The Costumes of Chaucer's Pilgrims - Hettie C. Easterly [.pdf]
Chaucer and Lady Fortune - Howard R. Patch [.pdf]
Slanders, Slurs, and Insults on the Road to Canterbury: Forms of Verbal Aggression
in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales - Andreas H. Jucker
- Are Chaucer's Pilgrims Keyed to the Zodiac? - William Spencer [.pdf]
- Reaping What Was Sown: Spenser, Chaucer, and The Plowman's Tale - David P. Clark [.pdf]
- Chaucer as Master of the Short Story - E. Hudson Long [.pdf]
- 'Verray felicitee parfit' and the Development of Chaucer's Philosophical Language - William Watts
- The Pardoner in Canterbury: Class, Gender, and Urban Space in
the "Prologue to the Tale of Beryn" - Robert S. Sturges
- Chaucer's Use of Solas - Carolyn Chiappelli
- The Spiritual Purpose of the Canterbury Tales - Constance Woo and William Matthews
- Chaucer's Pilgrimage Device of the Fabliau Tales - Toshinori Hira
- Chaucer's Meagre Reference to the Variable World - Toshinori Hira
- On the Road to Canterbury, Liliput and Elphinstone: Satiric Travel Narratives
in Chaucer, Swift and Nabokov - Sam Schuman
- "Biheste
is dette": Marriage Promises in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales - Marie Nelson
- Chaucer's Missing Children - Jane Cowgill
- A Beastly Origin: Journeys from the Oxes Stalle' in Chaucer's Poetry - John B. Marino
- Sociological Poetics and the Canterbury Tales - F. Martin
- Compositional Finalization in the Canterbury Tales - F. Martin
- "Hooly Chirche," the Sacrament of Marriage, and Thematic Finalization in The Canterbury Tales - F. Martin
- The Chronotope of Real-Time and Real-Space in Chaucer's Canterbury Pilgrimage - F. Martin
- Pilgrimage in the Age of Schism - F. Martin
- The Peasants' Revolt: Cock-crow in Gower and Chaucer - Ann W. Astell
- Chaucer's Metre and Scribal Editing in the Early Manuscripts of The Canterbury Tales - Elizabeth Solopova
- Chaucer's Inferno: Dantean Burlesques in The Canterbury Tales - Matthew J. Bolton
- The Poet, the Narrator and the Pilgrim: Poetics of a Mimetic Misprision in Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales - Michael Yasui
- The Canterbury Tales and Its Dramatic Background - Ricardo J. Sola Buil [.pdf]
- The Classical and Modern Concept of auctoritas in The Canterbury Tales - José María Gutiérrez Arranz [.pdf]
- Spanish Modesty in The Canterbury Tales: Chaucer and Don Juan Manuel - Jesús Serrano Reyes [.pdf]
- 'What sholde I make a lenger tale of this?': Linguistic and stylistic analysis
of rhetorical questions in the Canterbury Tales - Carmen Maiz Arévalo [.pdf]
Gentilesse: It's Not Just for the Nobility Anymore - Raegan T. Bricks
Effectively Reading Chaucer - John Larson
Troilus and Criseyde |
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- Book: Virtue of Necessity: Inconclusiveness and Narrative Form in Chaucer's Poetry - Larry Sklute [.pdf]
Chaucer the Love Poet: A Study in Historical Criticism - John B. Treilhard [.pdf]
Towards a Medieval Narratology: Discourse and Narration in Chrétien's Yvain
and Chaucer's Troilus - Salwa Shafik-Ghaly [.pdf]
Poetics of the Past, Politics of the Present: Chaucer, Gower, and Old Books - Malte Urban [.pdf]
Sarpedon's Feast: A Homeric Key to Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde - Ann Bradley [.pdf]
Love Imagery in Benoit de Sainte-Maure's Roman de Troie, John Gower's Confessio Amantis,
and Geoffrey Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde - Tamara F. O'Callaghan [.pdf]
The Virtuous Pagan in Middle English Literature - Cindy L. Vitto [.pdf]
Naughty by Nature: Chaucer and the (Re)Invention of Female Goodness - Joanna R. Shearer
The Virtuous Pagan in Middle English Literature - Cindy L. Vitto
Chaucer's Arthuriana - Kristin Bovaird-Abbo
Knowledge and Responsibility in Troilus and Criseyde - Lisa Ward [.pdf]
Chaucer and Pandarus: Co-Architects of the Troilus - Olga Costopoulos-Almon [.pdf]
"In widewes habit blak": Chaucer's Criseyde and Late-Medieval Widows - Michelle L. Middleton [.pdf]
Old Testament Spatial Metaphor and Troilus and Criseyde:
A Study in Persistence - Heather L. K. Wenzel [.doc]
Troilus, Criseyde and Prudence - John H. Morris [.pdf]
Pandarus' Use of Ars Amatoria and Remedia Amoris - David J. Kelley [.pdf]
Chaucer's Pandarus : "Frend of frendes the alderbeste that evere was" - Lori D. Lalonde
Chaucer's God of Love - Margaret F. Levitt
Transcending Object: Existential Ethics and Criseyde "In the Place of Good and Evil" - Amy Cassaniti
The Limits of Brotherhood: Chaucer's Critique of the Medieval Friendship Tradition in Troilus and Criseyde - Lorene Ward
The Role of Nautical, Bird, and Fire Imagery in Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde - Marilyn S. King [.pdf]
Troilus and Criseyde: Criseydan Conversations 1986-2002. A Narrative Bibliography - William J. Taylor
History and the Narrative Act in Chaucer's Troilus - Anne T. Higgins
Rival Authors in Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde - Gladys Isenberg
Cycle and Dialectic in Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde - Janet Klosko
Chaucer's Redaction of the Character of Cressida - Mary D. Buckner
Chaucer's Conception of Love in "Troilus and Criseyde" as compared
with Dante's in "The Divine comedy" - Hutton G. Archer
A comparison of Pandarus in Troilus and Criseyde with Pandaro in Filostrato - E. M. Wallner
Religious conflicts in Beowulf and Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde - Kateřina Štruncová
Divine Intervention or Deadly Disease? Chaucer's Troilus and the Medieval Tradition of Love - Amanda Brizendine [.pdf]
Love and Death in Troilus and Criseyde - Lonnie J. Durham
Dreams, Daydreams, and Violence in Troilus and Criseyde - Franck Zeitoun [.pdf]
'His helm tohewen was in twenty places': Reconstructing Troilus - Dr. Sandra M.
- Christian Implications of Knighthood and Courtly Love in Chaucer's Troilus - Marion N. Green [.pdf]
- The Religious View of Chaucer in his Italian Period - Naozo Ueno [.pdf]
- Brother as Problem in the Troilus - Timothy O'Brien
- On Affliction and Reading, Weeping and Argument: Chaucer's Lachrymose Troilus - M. Carruthers [.pdf]
- 'Of Your Herte Up Casteth the Visage': Turning Troilo/Troilus's Eyes to God - Jenny Lee
- Restraining Ambiguities in Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyda - Robert Levine
- Privitee, Habitus, and Proximity: Conduct and Domestic Space in
Troilus and Criseyde - J. A. Koster
- "Verray Goddes Apes": Troilus, Seynt Idiot, and Festive Culture - Ben Parsons
- Echoes of Boethius and Dante in Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde - An Sonjae
- Troilus and Criseyde: The Hidden Influence of Chaucer's Reading - An Sonjae
- Holding the Center: Chaucer's Book of Troilus and Dante's Commedia - Noel Harold Kaylor
- Chaucer's Man of Sorrows: secular images of pity in the 'Book of the Duchess,' the 'Squire's Tale,'
and 'Troilus and Criseyde' - Phillipa Hardman
- Criseyde's Routhe - Kate A. Bauer
- White by Black: Chaucer's "Effect Contraire" in Troilus and Criseyde - Gail Turley Houston
- "Calle It Gentilesse": A Comparative Study of Two Medieval Go-Betweens - Deborah Ellis
- Romancing Ethics in Boethius, Chaucer, and Levinas:
Fortune, Moral Luck, Erotic Adventure - J. A. Mitchell
- Troilus and Criseyde: "Beth War of Men, and Herkneth What I Seye!" - Elaine Tuttle Hansen
- "Little Troilus": Heroides 5 and its Ovidian contexts in Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde - Jamie C. Fumo
- Knowledge, Belief, Lack of Agency: The Dreams of Geoffrey, Troilus, Criseyde, & Chauntecleer - S. Hum
- The Desolate Palace and the Solitary City: Chaucer, Boccaccio, and Dante - Robert R. Edwards
- Critic and Poet: What Lydgate and Henryson did to Chaucer's "Troilus and Criseyde" - David C. Benson
- Introduction to Troilus and Criseyde - Brother Anthony of Taize
- Dante, Chaucer, and Pandarus - R. A Shoaf
- Dante, Chaucer, and Troilus - R. A Shoaf
- Dante, Chaucer, and Criseyde - R. A Shoaf
- "Al that which chargeth nought to seye": The Theme of Incest in Troilus - R. W. Fehrenbacher
- Pandarus, the Narrator and the Author in Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde - Alistair Brown
- Portraying Pandarus - M. J. Huxtable [.doc]
- What Chaucer Did To Boethius' Consolation of Philosophy in Troilus and Criseyde - M. J. Huxtable [.doc]
- Inside Out or Outside In?: Of the relative nature and function of the narrator in Boccaccio
and Chaucer's story of Troilus - M. J. Huxtable [.doc]
- 'True' Love or Not To Love? - Cathy Cupitt
- The Implications of Narrative Omission in Troilus and Criseyde and The Merchant's Tale - Nell Cobb
- The Precepts of Classical Rhetoric in the Letters of Chaucer's Troylus & Criseyde - José María Gutiérrez Arranz [.pdf]
- The Language of Criseyde in Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde - Akiyuki Jimura [.pdf]
- Chaucer and the Masculinity of Historicism - Sylvia Federico
- 'A man textueel': Scribal Readings and Interpretations of Troilus and Criseyde through
the Glosses in Manuscript BL Harley 2392 - Tamara Pérez Hernández & Ana Sáez Hidalgo [.pdf]
Pandarus the Broker - Christian Cotroneo
The Pandering of Pandarus - Samantha Crane
The Development of Criseyde in Troilus and Criseyde - Kirsten Davis
Troilus's Deathwish: Passive Free Will - Erin Suydam
Al Sterelees Withinne a Boot: The Layers of Fate in Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde - Lisa Goetz
Boethius and Medieval Cosmology in Chaucer's Works - Hilary Grimes
Troilus' External Revelation:
Comedy in the Second 'Sorwe' - Tony Hahn
The Many Faces of Lollius:
A Study of Chaucer's Auctour in Troilus and Criseyde - Malissa Kent
Troilus' Pauline Conversion - Rebekah Richards
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- Book: Chaucer and the Fictions of Gender - Elaine Tuttle Hansen
- Book: Courtly Love in Chaucer and Gower, 1913 - W. G. Dodd, 1913
Shame and Guilt in Chaucer - Anne H. McTaggart [.pdf]
Chaucer the Love Poet: A Study in Historical Criticism - John B. Treilhard [.pdf]
A Chaucerian Narratology: "Storie" and "Tale" in Chaucer's Narrative Practice - Gary W. Shawver [.pdf]
An Approach to Chaucer's Concept of the Dream - Jack Lewis [.pdf]
"Termes of phisik": Reading between literary and medical discourses
in Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales and John Lydgate's Dietary - Jake Walsh Morrissey
Chaucer and the Medieval Conventions of Bird Imagery - David E. Southmayd
Body Politics: Otherness and the Representation of Bodies
in Late Medieval Writings - Martin Blum [.pdf]
'That ther lakke no word...': A Cognitive Study of Existential There in the Works of Chaucer - G. B. Jenset
Chaucer's Concept of the Complaint: A Study of the Intercalated Complaint - Mary M. Hatfield
Chaucer and Narrative Strategy - Christina Coleman
A Comparison of Chaucer's Verse Forms and Metrical Practices with Those of his French
Contemporaries—Machaut, Deschamps, and Froissart - Margaret McMurry
Chaucer and the Medieval Sciences - Joshua A. Goldman
Chaucer and Lady Fortune - Howard R. Patch [.pdf]
Chaucer's Laughter - Toshinori Hira [.pdf]
- Chaucer and Italian Textuality - K. P. Clarke
- Scribal Role, Authorial Intention, and Chaucer's "Boece" - Tim William Machan [.pdf]
- Editorial Method and Medieval Translations: The Example of Chaucer's "Boece" - Tim William Machan
- Derived Words in Chaucer's "Boece:" The Translator as Wordsmith - Morton Donner [.pdf]
- Chaucer's Defense of the Vulgar Tongue - James R. Andreas [.pdf]
- Chaucer and Aesthetics - David Raybin and Susanna Fein [.pdf]
- The Characteristics of Chaucer's Syntax as Observed from the Rime Words - M. Masui [.pdf]
- Clerics and Courtly Love in Andreas Capellanus' The Art of Courtly Love
and Chaucer's Canterbury Tales - Andrew Williams
- In Search of Happiness: felicitas and beatitudo in Early English Boethius Translations - Matti Rissanen
- Courtly love and christian marriage: Chretien de Troyes, Chaucer, and Henry VIII - David L. Jeffrey
- The Robberies of Chaucer - David R. Carlson
- Chaucer's "makyng" of the Romaunt of the Rose - Jordi Sanchez-Marti
- From Text to Man: Re-Creating Chaucer in Sixteenth-Century Print Editions - Siobhain Bly
- Thou and Ye: A Collocational-Phraseological Approach to Pronoun Change
in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales - Gabriele Knappe & Michael Schumann
- The Injuries of Time: Geoffrey Chaucer, Thomas Speght and Wade's Boat - Thomas Speght
- Chaucer and the Consolation of Prosimetrum - Eleanor Johnson
- Romancing Ethics in Boethius, Chaucer, and Levinas: Fortune, Moral Luck, Erotic Adventure - J.A. Mitchell
- 'To whom shul we compleyn?': the poetics of agency in Chaucer's complaints - Carolynn Van Dyke
- Chaucerian 'Merciles Beaute' Treated in a Newfangled Spirit - Toshinori Hira
- Chaucer's Scogan and Scogan's Chaucer - Robert Epstein
- Chaucer and Langland: Literary Representations of History in Fourteenth-Century England - N. Lassahn
- BL MS Harley 7333: The "Publication" of Chaucer in the Rural Areas - Timothy A. Shonk
- The End of Knowledge: The Argus Legend and Chaucer - Susan Yager
- Chaucer's Religious Skepticism - Mahameed Mohammed and Al-Quran Raji [.pdf]
- Chaucer and Dialectology - Juliette Dor
- Dante, Chaucer, and the Currency of the Word:... - R.A.Shoaf
- Semiotic Perception and the Problem of Chaucerian "Prejudice" - Marcus A. J. Smith and Julian N. Wasserman [.pdf]
- "I do not wish to be called auctour, but the pore compilatour":
The Plight of the Medieval Vernacular Poet - Graham D. Caie [.pdf]
- 'For my synne and for my yong delite': Chaucer, The Tale of Beryn,
and the Problem of Adolescentia - Ben Parsons [.pdf]
- Stereotyped Comparisons in the Language of Geoffrey Chaucer - Javier Calle Martín [.pdf]
- Chaucer and Montserrat - Antonio R. León Sendra & Jesús L. Serrano Reyes [.pdf]
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