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John T. Shawcross. But Is It Donne's? The Problem of Titles on His Poems. 141-150. James S. Baumlin. Donne's Poetics of Absence. 151-182. Joseph E. Duncan. Resurrections in Donne's "A Hymne to God the Father" and "Hymne to God my God, in my sicknesse." 183-196. Robert Thomas Fallon. Donne's "Strange Fire" and the "Elegies on the Author's Death." 197-212. Robert C. Evans. Sir John Harington and Thomas Sutton: New Letters from Charterhouse. 213-238. Howard Canaan. Meaning, Shape, and Number in Upon Appleton House. 239-256. Jonathan F.S. Post. Herrick, Cultural Clout, and the Burden of Simplicity. 257-272. Stanley Stewart. Imagining Dutch Reformed Donne. 273-286. |
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