The Study of Monsters in Sixteenth-Century France and England" (1981). Since then, the scholarly world has been awaiting the booklength version. What we have finally got is a work somewhat different from what has been widely expected. "Monsters", as such, do not figure in the title and occupy only
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Erikson, psychology, and religion
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