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Everyman: Critical Essay by Lawrence V. Ryan

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SOURCE: Ryan, Lawrence V. “Doctrine and Dramatic Structure in Everyman.Speculum 32, no. 4 (October 1957): 722-35.

In the following essay, Ryan examines the dramatic structure of Everyman in relation to the moral and religious stance of the work.

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