Divine subjection; the rhetoric of sacramental devotion in early modern England.(Brief Article)(Book Review)

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0820703702

Divine subjection; the rhetoric of sacramental devotion in early modern England.

Kuchar, Gary.

Duquesne University Press

2005

297 pages

$58.00

Hardcover

Medieval & Renaissance literary studies

PR545

Kuchar (English, U. of Victoria) finds substantial theological and conflicts underlying the devotional writing of Donne, Crashaw, Southwell and Traherne, indica...

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