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Sir John Mandeville mid-fourteenth century: Critical Essay by M. C. Seymour

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SOURCE: An introduction to Mandeville's Travels, Oxford at the Clarendon Press, 1967, pp. xiii-xxi.

In the excerpt below, Seymour comments on style and structure in Mandeville's Travels and places the work in the context of medieval literature.

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