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| Contents |
Mary Ann Radzinowicz. The Politics of Donne's Silences. 1-20. Louis L. Martz. Donne and Herbert: Vehement Grief and Silent Tears. 21-34. Dennis Flynn. "Awry and Squint": The Dating of Donne's Holy Sonnets. 35-46. Helen B. Brooks. "Soules Language": Reading Donne's "The Extasie." 47-64. Sallye Sheppeard. Eden and Agony in "Twicknam Garden." 65-72. Richard Harp. Jonson's "To Penhurst": The Country House as Church. 73-90. Reid Barbour. "Wee, of th' adult'rate mixture not complaine": Thomas Carew and Poetic Hybridity. 91-114. |
| Notes |
John T. Shawcross. On Some Early References to John Donne. 115-118. Bernard Richards. Donne's "Aire and Angels": A Gross Misreading. 119-122. James A. Riddell. A Previously Unnoticed Source for a Poem by Ben Jonson. 123-124. |
| Review Essays |
Anthony Low. Donne and the New Historicism. 125-132. Julia M. Walker. "Left/Write/Right" Of Lock-Jaw and Literary Criticism. 133-139. |
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