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Ernest W. Sullivan II. Who Was Reading/Writing Donne Verse in the Seventeenth Century? 1-16. Celestin J. Walby. The Westmoreland Text of Donne's First Epithalamium. 17-36. Graham Roebuck. Donne's Visual Imagination and Compasses. 37-56. Noralyn Masselink. Donne's Epistemology and the Appeal to Memory. 57-88. Yameng Liu. The Making of Elizabeth Drury: The Voice of God in "Anatomy of the World." 89-102. Sharon Cadman Seelig. In Sickness and Health: Donne's Devotions Upon Divergent Occasions. 103-114. M.L. Donnelly. "To furder or represse": Donne's Calling. 115-124. Winfried Schliner. Donne's Coterie Sermon. 125-132. Robert C. Evans. John Donne, Governor of Charterhouse. 133-150. Joanne Altieri. Hero and Leander: Sensible Myth and Lyric Subjectivity. 151-166. Krisitne Wolberg. All Possible Art: The Country Parson and Courtesy. 167-190. Barbara Looney. Marvell's Dewdrop: Two Possibilities for the Soul. 191-193. |
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