When a man arrives at the Bleecker Street Inquiry Agency, anxious to hire them to find a missing heiress, Eunice Holbrooke realizes her past has finally caught up with her . . . and that she may no longer be able to hide under the disguise ...
How did authors, including Herbert, Jonson, Milton, Nashe and Cavendish, respond to this sense of the book as patched, transient, flawed, and palimpsestic?
And that may be an undertaking too great even for her. Praise for Kimberly Duffy: "Duffy shines in elegant, flowing prose and delicate precision that underscores the nineteenth-century setting."--BOOKLIST starred review "An author to watch.
... Knight iii, The Pasto- ral Epistles (nigtc; grand rapids: eerdmans, 1992), 21–22; Stanley e. Porter, “Pauline ... titus). 2 Kathryn ann lindskoog, Light in the Shadow Lands: Protecting Style and Pseudonymity in Pauline Scholarship ...