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  • The Mirror of Simple Souls

    Collections series Notre Dame Texts in Medieval Culture
    When Dr. Romana Guarnieri, in a letter to Osservatore Romano (16 June 1946), announced her discovery that Margaret Porette (d. 1 June 1310) was the author of The Mirror of Simple Souls, certainly a major French document of pre-Reformation spirituality, a sensation was created in the academic world. Although The Mirror is one of the few heretical documents to have survived the Middle Ages in its ... En savoir plus

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    Enter the timeless world of William Shakespeare — a universe of passion, power, poetry, and human truth that has defined literature for over four centuries. The Complete Works of Shakespeare gathers every play, sonnet, and poem from the most influential writer the world has ever known, presented in a beautifully formatted edition ideal for students, scholars, performers, and lovers of classic ... En savoir plus

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  • Writing the Monarch in Jacobean England

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