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VOLUME 17 (1998)

 
Contents
 

Margaret J. M. Ezell. A Possible Story of Judith Donne: A Life of Her Own? 9-28.

Thomas A. Festa. Donne's Anniversaries and His Anatomy of the Book. 29-60.

Jeff Westover. Suns and Lovers: Instability in Donne's "A Lecture upon the Shadow." 61-73.

Arthur Lindley. John Donne, "Batter my Heart," and English Rape Law. 75-88.

Shelley Karen Perlove. Witnessing the Crucifixion: Rembrandt and John Donne's "Good Friday, 1613. Riding Westward." 89-106.

Kate Narveson. Piety and the Genre of Donne's Devotions. 107-136.

Mary Ann Koory. "England's Second Austine": John Donne's Resistance to Conversion. 137-161.

Elena Levy-Navarro. "Goe forth ye daughters of Sion": Divine Authority, the King, and the Church in Donne's Denmark House Sermon. 163-173.

Gary A. Stringer. Filiating Scribal Manuscripts: The Example of Donne's Elegies. 175-189.

D. Audell Shelburne. The Textual Problem of "Twicknam Garden." 191-204.

 
Book Reviews
 

Paul J. Voss. Desiring Ideology. 205-208.

Dennis Flynn. "The meate was mine": New Work from the Oxford School. 209-215.

 
The Donne Variorum
 

William Proctor Williams. A Variorum: "How It Goes." 217-226.

John T. Shawcross. Using the Variorum Edition of John Donne's Poetry. 227-247.

 
 


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