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    Biblical Typology in Malory's Morte D'Arthur.Craig R. Davis - 1991 - Mediaevalia 17:243-258.
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    The yogic exercises of the 17th century sufis1.Craig Davis - 2005 - In Gerald James Larson & Knut A. Jacobsen (eds.), Theory and Practice of Yoga: Essays in Honour of Gerald James Larson. Brill. pp. 110--303.
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  3. Annales Cambriae: A Translation of Harleian 3859. [REVIEW]Craig Davis - 2010 - The Medieval Review 6.
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  4. A Companion To Chrétien De Troyes. [REVIEW]Craig Davis - 2007 - The Medieval Review 6.
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  5. Anglo-Saxons: Studies presented to Cyril Roy Hart. [REVIEW]Craig Davis - 2007 - The Medieval Review 9.
  6. Alfred the Great. [REVIEW]Craig Davis - 2004 - The Medieval Review 2.
     
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  7. Beowulf. A New Translation with an Introduction and Notes. [REVIEW]Craig Davis - 2009 - The Medieval Review 5.
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  8. Early Germanic Literature and Culture. [REVIEW]Craig Davis - 2006 - The Medieval Review 2.
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    Edward Pettit, The Waning Sword: Conversion Imagery and Celestial Myth in “Beowulf”. Cambridge, UK: Open Book Publishers, 2020. Pp. xxi, 537; 7 color and 1 black-and-white figures. £38.95. ISBN: 978-1-7837-4828-0. [REVIEW]Craig R. Davis - 2021 - Speculum 96 (2):545-547.
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  10. Heroic Saga and Classical Epic in Medieval Ireland. [REVIEW]Craig Davis - 2012 - The Medieval Review 2.
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  11. Ireland and the Grail. [REVIEW]Craig Davis - 2009 - The Medieval Review 5.
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  12. John D. Niles, Homo narrans: The Poetics and Anthropology of Oral Literature. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1999. Pp. ix, 280; 15 black-and-white figures. $45. [REVIEW]Craig R. Davis - 2001 - Speculum 76 (3):770-772.
     
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  13. Kings, Chronologies, and Genealogies: Studies in the Political History of Early Medieval Ireland and Wales. [REVIEW]Craig Davis - 2007 - The Medieval Review 10.
  14. Learning and Understanding in the Old Norse World. Essays in Honor of Margaret Clunies Ross. [REVIEW]Craig Davis - 2008 - The Medieval Review 6.
     
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  15. Íslendingabók, Kristni Saga: The Book of the Icelanders, The Story of the Conversion. [REVIEW]Craig Davis - 2008 - The Medieval Review 3.
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  16. The Arthurian Way of Death: The English Tradition. Arthurian Studies LXXIV. [REVIEW]Craig Davis - 2010 - The Medieval Review 6.
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  17. The Fortunes of King Arthur. [REVIEW]Craig Davis - 2007 - The Medieval Review 7.
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  18. Theme in Oral Epic and in Beowulf. [REVIEW]Craig Davis - 1996 - The Medieval Review 11.
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  19. The Premodern Condition: Medievalism and the Making of Theory. [REVIEW]Craig Davis - 2007 - The Medieval Review 6.
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  20. The Remnant: Essays on a Theme in Old English Verse. [REVIEW]Craig Davis - 2008 - The Medieval Review 2.
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    The Shewings of Julian of Norwich. [REVIEW]Craig Davis - 1996 - Speculum 71 (1):121-123.
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