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VOLUME 19 (2000)

 
Donne Returns to Loseley
 
 
Contents
 

Paul J. Voss. Sir Thomas More in the Year of Donne's Birth. 1-18.

Maureen Sabine. Illumina Tenebras Nostras Domina—Donne at Evensong. 19-44.

María J. Pando Canteli. The Poetics of Space in Donne's Love Poetry. 45-57.

Ilona Bell. Courting Anne More. 59-86.

John T. Shawcross. The Meditative Path and Personal Poetry. 87-99.

Helen B. Brooks. "When I would not I change in vowes, and in devotione": Donne's "Vexations" and the Ignatian Meditative Model." 101-137.

Kate Gartner Frost and William J. Scheick. Signing at Cross Purpose: Resignation in Donne's "Holy Sonnet I." 139-161.

Catherine Gimelli Martin. The Advancement of Learning and the Decay of the World: A New Reading of Donne's First Anniversary. 163-203.

Ted-Larry Pebworth and Claude J. Summers. Contexts and Strategies: Donne's Elegy on Prince Henry. 205-222.

R. V. Young. Donne and Bellarmine. 223-234.

Mary Arshagouni Papazian. John Donne and the Thirty Years' War. 235-266.

Florence Sandler. "The Gallery to the New World": Donne, Herbert and Ferrar on the Virginia Project. 267-297.

Ernest W. Sullivan, II. Poems, by J. D.: Donne's Corpus and His Bawdy, Too. 299-309.

Dayton Haskin. Coleridge's Marginalia on the Seventeenth-Century Divines and the Perusal of Our Elder Writers. 311-337.

Mary Alexander. Pyrford, Pyrford Place, and Queen Elizabeth's Summerhouse. 339-360.

 
 


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