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This ambitious work features forty of Etherege's poems and three plays, which are still popular after 300 years. The concordance provides an easy-to-use identification system that helps determine lexical shading, isolate word clusters that suggest patterns of meaning, and examine changes in language over several decades. Speech prefixes in the body of the concordance allow readers to see who is the speaker of a specific line of drama. An appendix of word frequency and cross-references to compound words are also included.

Produktbeschreibung
This ambitious work features forty of Etherege's poems and three plays, which are still popular after 300 years. The concordance provides an easy-to-use identification system that helps determine lexical shading, isolate word clusters that suggest patterns of meaning, and examine changes in language over several decades. Speech prefixes in the body of the concordance allow readers to see who is the speaker of a specific line of drama. An appendix of word frequency and cross-references to compound words are also included.
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Autorenporträt
After graduating from UC Berkeley in engineering, David Mann earned an MDiv from Union Theological Seminary and became active in civil rights work as an ordained UCC minister. He has focused on community organizing with a faith-based national network and taught courses on religion, ethics, and organizing. Now a potter, Mann lives in California with his wife and has two children and four grandchildren. Michael Bausch earned degrees from Carroll University, Pacific School of Religion, and United Theological Seminary. He served UCC churches in multiple states and published books on worship, music, technology, and media arts. Having taught at seminaries and universities, Bausch currently provides ministerial support and music therapy. He resides in Wisconsin with his wife and has two children and two grandchildren. A graduate of Amherst College, Tom Hunter earned an MDiv from Union Theological Seminary and worked as a UCC youth minister, pastor, and musician and hosted a popular talk show on KGO Radio in San Francisco. Tom traveled internationally singing and giving keynote addresses at educational and religious events. He and his wife raised two children and have three grandchildren in Washington State.