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Saturday, September 6, 2008

More on the Moor Maiden

http://www.jstor.org.proxyau.wrlc.org/stable/2856553

This article looks at different interpretations of Maiden in the mor lay - apparently it's been pretty contentious - but none of them involve her being dead. Still interesting though.
Posted by Usha at 10:11 AM

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