Sacred Demonization: Saints' Legends in the English RenaissanceBraumüller, 2007 - 269 pagini |
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... Martyrdom and Literature in Early Modern England ( 2005 ) . Her book perhaps comes closest to my own work both concerning topic and ap- proach . She departs from the assumption that “ [ m ] artyrological controver- sies and literary ...
... Martyrdom and Literature in Early Modern England ( 2005 ) . Her book perhaps comes closest to my own work both concerning topic and ap- proach . She departs from the assumption that “ [ m ] artyrological controver- sies and literary ...
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... Martyrdom and Literature in Early Modern England consists of two parts . The first is a discussion of Roman Catholic and Reformed martyrol- ogies as metaphorical weapons of attack and counterattack . Her point of departure is the famous ...
... Martyrdom and Literature in Early Modern England consists of two parts . The first is a discussion of Roman Catholic and Reformed martyrol- ogies as metaphorical weapons of attack and counterattack . Her point of departure is the famous ...
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... Martyrdom and Literature in Early Modern England . Cambridge , UK : Cambridge UP . Montrose , Louis A. 1989. " Professing the Renaissance : The Poetics and Politics of Culture . " In H. Aram Veeser , ed . The New Historicism . London ...
... Martyrdom and Literature in Early Modern England . Cambridge , UK : Cambridge UP . Montrose , Louis A. 1989. " Professing the Renaissance : The Poetics and Politics of Culture . " In H. Aram Veeser , ed . The New Historicism . London ...
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What How and Wherefore | 1 |
Caveats and Clarifications of Terms | 9 |
Relevant Historical Data | 17 |
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