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Analyzes fifteenth-century ideas about religious images, focusing on the period between the Wycliffite critique of images and Reformation iconoclasm. Shannon Gayk argues that many writers used vernacular writing to explain, mediate, and reform the use of religious images in lay devotion and education.
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