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NORTHERN / SCOTS


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1581. An Excellent new comedie, intituled The Conflict of Conscience. Contayninge, the most lamentable Hystorie, of the desperation of Frauncis Spera, who forsooke the trueth of God’s Gospell, for feare of losse of life and wordly goodes. London: Printed for Richard Bradocke. SC.


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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ABOUT HIS LIFE AND WORKS SEE

Bertolet, Anna Riehl. 2012. "The "Blindnesse of the Flesh" in Nathaniel Woodes' The Conflict of Conscience". In Thomas Betteridge and Greg Walker. The Oxford Handbook of Tudor Drama. Oxford: University Press. [ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199566471.013.0009]

García-Bermejo Giner, María F. 1999. “The Northern/Scottish Dialect in Nathaniel Woodes A Conflict of Conscience (1581)”. Sederi 9: 9-21. [ http://www.unioviedo.es/SEDERI/Sederi09.pdf]

Ide, Arata. 2008. "Nathaniel Woodes, Foxelan Martyrology and the Radical Protestants of Norwich in the 1570s". Exemplaria 13.1: 103-132. [http://dx.doi.org/10.1558/refm.v13.103]

Sullivan, Erin. 2013. "Doctrinal Doubleness and the Meaning of Despair in William Perkins's "Table" and Nathaniel Woode's The Conflict of Conscience". Studies in Philology 110.3: 533-561.

Wine, Celesta. 1939. “Nathaniel Woodes. Author of the Morality Play The Conflict of Conscience”. The Review of English Studies 15.60: 458-463.


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LITERARY DIALECTS

1500-1699

NORTHERN

DRAMA

Nathaniel Woodes

(c. 1550-?)

The Conflict of Conscience 
(1581)
The Conflict of Conscience
(1581)