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Everyman: Critical Essay by V. A. Kolve

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SOURCE: Kolve, V. A. “Everyman and the Parable of the Talents.” In Medieval English Drama: Essays Critical and Contextual, edited by Jerome Taylor and Alan H. Nelson, pp. 316-40. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1972.

In the following essay, Kolve considers the Parable of the Talents as a possible source for some of the topics discussed in Everyman.

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