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The language of Puritan feeling : an exploration in literature, psychology, and social history / David Leverenz.
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American | |||
LIB stacks
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F7 .L5 | Available | Request |
Catholic | |||
Mullen Library stacks
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F7 .L5 | Available | Request |
George Mason | |||
Fenwick stacks
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F7 .L5 1980 | DUE 05-31-2018 | |
Georgetown | |||
Off-Campus Shelving
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F7 .L5 | Available | Request |
Howard | |||
WRLC Shared Collections Facility
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F7 L5 |
Off-site
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Request |
Subjects |
American literature -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775 -- History and criticism.
New England -- Intellectual life -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775. Patriarchy -- New England. Puritans -- Psychology. |
Description |
xi, 346 p. ; 24 cm.
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Notes |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Geographic Area |
New England
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Network Numbers |
(OCoLC)05219117
(OCoLC)5219117 |
WorldCat | Search OCLC WorldCat |
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