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David Hult should be cited instead?

The article states: "However French language scholar Roberta Krueger reads Godefroi as a scribal persona created by Chrétien himself, a "fictional clerky author figure conceived by [Chrétien]" to "tie up" his adulterous love plot in a homosocial literary bond that craftily ignores the heterosexual tension the work has sought to create." But that 1993 claim postdates a similar claim by David Hult from 1989. ALso, "French language scholar" sounds like a linguist, not a scholar of medieval French literature.