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Jane Bliss
        
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  Jane Bliss is an independent scholar based in Oxford, where she shares her life with a large number of musical instruments, a mathematician, and two cats.
She gained her MPhil at Lady Margaret Hall, where she worked with Helen Cooper and Tony Hunt among others; she went on to complete her Doctorate at Oxford Brookes University. Her first book was Naming and Namelessness in Medieval Romance (D. S. Brewer, 2008). Since then she has published a number of books and articles on a variety of medieval subjects, and runs an Anglo-Norman Reading Group in Oxford.
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| # | Title | Description | Contributor | 
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| 1 | Broceliande in Ruritania | Jane Bliss introduces listeners to the work of Violet Needham, a prolific but little-remembered... | Jane Bliss | 
 
        