FINGER OF GOD: Religious Thought and Themes in Literature from Chaucer to Kafka.
de Schmerling, Hilda L
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- A VERY FINE COPY in sewn cloth. Dissertation for Lycoming College's Departments of Religion and English. Interesting chapter
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- JD Holmes, ABAA - ILAB (US)
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- FINGER OF GOD: Religious Thought and Themes in Literature from Chaucer to Kafka.
- Autor
- Schmerling, Hilda L
- Estado del libro
- Usado - A VERY FINE COPY in sewn cloth. Dissertation for Lycoming College's Departments of Religion and English. Interesting chapter
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- Tapa dura
- Editorial
- New York: Gordon Press, 1977. First Trade Edition
- Palabras clave
- English literature religious symbolism allegory
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