"O, How My Offences Wrestle with My Repentance!" (Critical Essay) "O, How My Offences Wrestle with My Repentance!" (Critical Essay)

"O, How My Offences Wrestle with My Repentance!" (Critical Essay‪)‬

Early Modern Literary Studies 2003, Jan, 8, 3

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"O, how my offences wrestle with my repentance!": The Protestant Poetics of Redemption in Thomas Middleton's A Chaste Maid in Cheapside Alizon Brunning

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Geschiedenis
UITGEGEVEN
2003
1 januari
TAAL
EN
Engels
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35
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UITGEVER
Matthew Steggle
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216,9
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