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The Play Called Corpus Christi
Terrence McNally
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Mark C. Pilkinton
THE RAISING OF LAZARUS: A PREFIGURING AGENT TO THE HARROWING OF HELL
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Richard Beadle
Un Cycle du Théâtre Religieux Anglais du Moyen Âge
, by Claude Gauvin
44/3
, p. 305
WILLIAM TYDEMAN
Patterns of Divine Comedy: a Study in Mediaeval English Drama
, by R. D. S. Jack
59/2
, p. 311
Richard Axton
The Cornish Ordinalia: Religion and Dramaturgy
, by Robert Longsworth
38/3
, p. 327
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