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The Comedy of Errors: Critical Essay by Thomas P. Hennings

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SOURCE: Hennings, Thomas P. “The Anglican Doctrine of the Affectionate Marriage in The Comedy of Errors.Modern Language Quarterly 47, no. 2 (June 1986): 91-107.

In the following essay, Hennings studies the celebration of Christian ideals of marriage and family in The Comedy of Errors.

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