Margaret Schlauch

Margaret Schlauch (September 25, 1898 – July 19, 1986) was a scholar of medieval studies at New York University and later, after she left the United States for political reasons in 1951, at the University of Warsaw, where she headed the departments of English and General Linguistics. Her work covered many topics but included focuses on Chaucer, Anglo-Saxon, and Old Norse literature. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Language and the study of languages today. by Schlauch, Margaret, 1898-

    Published 1968
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    Chaucer's Constance and accused queens. by Schlauch, Margaret, 1898-

    Published 1973
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    Medieval narrative; a book of translations. by Schlauch, Margaret, 1898-

    Published 1969
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    The gift of language. by Schlauch, Margaret, 1898-

    Published 1955
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    The saga of the Volsungs, The saga of Ragnar Lodbrok, together with The lay of Kraka,

    Published 1930
    Other Authors: “…Schlauch, Margaret…”
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    Studies in language and literature in honour of Margaret Schlauch.

    Published 1971
    Other Authors: “…Schlauch, Margaret, 1898-…”
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