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Recent Articles on Donne

Signs of Interiority, or Epistemology in the Bodyshop. Pender, Stephen. Dalhousie Review, 85:2 (2005 Summer), pp. 221-37. (Journal article)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Donne, John (1571/3-1631); poetry; and prose; treatment of anatomy; dissection; of human body; compared to Browne, Sir Thomas (1605-1682): Religio Medici (1642); Montaigne, Michel Eyquem de (1533-1592); Essais (1580-1588); Essays; theories of Sawday, Jonathan (1956- ); The Body Emblazoned; Dissection and the Human Body in Renaissance Culture (1995). French literature; 1500-1599; Montaigne, Michel Eyquem de (1533-1592); Essais (1580-1588); Essays; prose; treatment of anatomy; dissection; of human body; compared to Browne, Sir Thomas (1605-1682); Religio Medici (1642); Donne, John (1571/3-1631); theories of Sawday, Jonathan (1956- ); The Body Emblazoned; Dissection and the Human Body in Renaissance Culture (1995).]

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Gender Ambivalence in Donne's 'Valediction: Forbidding Mourning'. Mansour, Wisam. English Language Notes, 42:4 (2005 June), pp. 19-23. (Journal article)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Donne, John (1571/3-1631): "A Valediction; Forbidding Mourning"; poetry; treatment of female sex roles.]

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Living Magnets, Paracelsian Corpses, and the Psychology of Grace in Donne's Religious Verse. Fletcher, Angus. ELH, 72:1 (2005 Spring), pp. 1-22. (Journal article)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Donne, John (1571/3-1631): The First Anniversarie (1611); "Thou Hast Made Me"; poetry; Christian poetry; epiphany; treatment of divine grace; relationship to despair; blasphemy; magnetism; earth; as corpse; sources in Gilbert, William (1540-1603); De Magnete (1600); application of theories of Augustine, Saint (354-430); Paracelsus, Theophrastus (1493-1541).]

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Donne and the Meditative Tradition. Roston, Murray. Religion and Literature, 37:1 (2005 Spring), pp. 45-68. (Journal article)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Donne, John (1571/3-1631); poetry; and prose; relationship to meditative tradition; of Catholic writers.]

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Holy Ambition: Rhetoric, Courtship, and Devotion in the Sermons of John Donne. Nelson, Brent. Medieval & Renaissance Texts & Studies. 284. Tempe, AZ: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2005. 306 pp. (Book)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Donne, John (1571/3-1631): Sermons; prose; rhetoric; relationship to courtship; devotion.]

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Bodily Formations and Reading Strategies in John Donne's Metempsychosis. Collins, Siobhán. pp. 191-207.. Fahraeus, Anna (ed. and introd.) Jonsson, AnnKatrin (ed.).. Textual Ethos Studies or Locating Ethics.. Critical Studies: A Journal of Critical Theory, Literature and Culture. 26. New York, NY: Rodopi, 2005. 378 pp. (Book article)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Donne, John (1571/3-1631): Metempsychosis; poetry; role of mnemonics; treatment of human body; relationship to soul.]

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Transubstantiating Love: John Donne and Cultural Criticism. Mousley, Andy. pp. 55-62.. Burnham, Douglas (ed. and foreword) Giaccherini, Enrico (ed. and foreword).. The Poetics of Transubstantiation: From Theology to Metaphor.. Studies in European Cultural Transition. 27. Aldershot, England: Ashgate, 2005. xiv, 181 pp. (Book article)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Donne, John (1571/3-1631); poetry; treatment of love; relationship to transubstantiation; cultural materialism.]

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John Donne's Poetry and Early Modern Visual Culture. Hurley, Ann Hollinshead. Selinsgrove, PA: Susquehanna UP, 2005. 248 pp. (Book)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Donne, John (1571/3-1631); poetry; relationship to visual culture.]

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The Virgin Mary as Alchemical and Lullian Reference in Donne. Albrecht, Roberta. Selinsgrove, PA: Susquehanna UP, 2005. 259 pp. (Book)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Donne, John (1571/3-1631); poetry; and sermons; treatment of Virgin Mary; relationship to alchemy; ecumenism; sources in Lull, Ramón (d. 1315): Duodecim Principia Philosophiae. Catalan literature; Latin language literature; 400-1499 Medieval period; Lull, Ramón (d. 1315); Duodecim Principia Philosophiae; prose; treatment of Virgin Mary; relationship to alchemy; ecumenism; influence on Donne, John (1571/3-1631).]

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Celebrating the Somerset Wedding: Donne, Patronage, and the Problems of the Gift. Scott, Alison V. Explorations in Renaissance Culture, 30:2 (2004 Winter), pp. 261-90. (Journal article)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Donne, John (1571/3-1631): "Epithalamion at the Marriage of the Earl of Somerset"; poetry; treatment of gift; relationship to patronage.]

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'Petty Magic to Experiment': The Seventeenth-Century's Scientific Revolution and the Closing of This World to the Next. Zimmer, Mary E. Dissertation Abstracts International, Section A: The Humanities and Social Sciences, 65:2 (2004 Aug), 531. (Dissertation abstract)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Donne, John (1571/3-1631); prose; and poetry; role of Neo-Scholasticism; in cosmology; relationship to scientific-technological revolution; compared to Neoplatonism; of Browne, Sir Thomas (1605-1682); Boyle, Robert (1627-1691).]

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John Donne's 'The Flea' and the Homiletic Exemplum Tradition. Hochberg, Shifra. Lamar Journal of the Humanities, 29:1 (2004 Spring), pp. 13-18. (Journal article)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Donne, John (1571/3-1631): "The Flea"; poetry; parody; of exemplum; relationship to rhetorical strategy; of sermons.]

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Defining Donne: Donne's Horatian Poetic Career. Flemer, Elizabeth. Dissertation Abstracts International, Section A: The Humanities and Social Sciences, 64:8 (2004 Feb), 2874. (Dissertation abstract)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Donne, John (1571/3-1631); poetry; irony; treatment of passion; virtue; afterlife; relationship to religious beliefs; sources in Horace (65-8 B.C.).]

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John Donne's Lyric Skepticism: In Strange Way. Gross, Kenneth. Modern Philology: A Journal Devoted to Research in Medieval and Modern Literature, 101:3 (2004 Feb), pp. 371-99. (Journal article)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Donne, John (1571/3-1631): Songs and Sonnets; Metempsychosis; poetry; treatment of love; relationship to skepticism.]

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Donne's New Days. Cunnington, David. Essays in Criticism: A Quarterly Journal of Literary Criticism, 54:1 (2004 Jan), pp. 18-37. (Journal article)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Donne, John (1571/3-1631): "Breake of Day"; "The Sunne Rising"; poetry; lyric poetry; poetic technique.]

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John Donne, Never Done: A Reassessment of Modern Criticism. Roberts, John R. John Donne Journal: Studies in the Age of Donne, 23 (2004), pp. 1-24. (Journal article)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Donne, John (1571/3-1631); poetry; treatment in criticism.]

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Absence in Donne's Holy Sonnets: Between Catholic and Calvinist. Low, Anthony. John Donne Journal: Studies in the Age of Donne, 23 (2004), pp. 95-115. (Journal article)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Donne, John (1571/3-1631): Holy Sonnets; poetry; treatment of absence; Catholicism; Calvinism.]

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W;t, Donne's Holy Sonnets, and the Problem of Pain. McDowell, Sean. John Donne Journal: Studies in the Age of Donne, 23 (2004), pp. 161-83. (Journal article)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Donne, John (1571/3-1631): Holy Sonnets; poetry; treatment of pain; influence on Edson, Margaret (1961- ); Wit (1999).]

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Shapes of Time: On the Spenserian Stanza. Gross, Kenneth. Spenser Studies: A Renaissance Poetry Annual, 19 (2004), pp. 27-35. (Journal article)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1500-1599; Spenser, Edmund (1552?-1599): The Faerie Queene (1590-1596); poetry; stanzas; relationship to time; compared to Donne, John (1571/3-1631); Metempsychosis.]

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John Donne: An Annotated Bibliography of Modern Criticism, 1979-1995. Roberts, John R. Pittsburgh, PA: Duquesne UP, 2004. xxvii, 605 pp. (Book)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Donne, John (1571/3-1631); bibliography.]

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Making Modern Sex in Early Modern Texts: Post-Closet Masculinities in Donne, Shakespeare, and Herbert. Barnes, Andrew William. Dissertation Abstracts International, Section A: The Humanities and Social Sciences, 64:1 (2003 July), 151. (Dissertation abstract)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Donne, John (1571/3-1631); poetry; treatment of male identity; relationship to homosexuality; compared to Shakespeare, William (1564-1616); Herbert, George (1593-1633).]

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Reading and Teaching 'The Good-Morrow'. Guibbory, Achsah. John Donne Journal: Studies in the Age of Donne, 22 (2003), pp. 1-45. (Journal article)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Donne, John (1571/3-1631): "The Good-Morrow"; poetry; pedagogical approach. Teaching of literature; teaching approaches; to Donne, John (1571/3-1631); "The Good-Morrow".]

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Donne and the Uses of Anatomy. Sugg, Richard. Literature Compass, 1:1 (2003 Jan-2004 Dec), p. [no pagination]. (Journal article)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Donne, John (1571/3-1631); poetry; relationship to anatomy.]

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John Donne and the Protestant Reformation: New Perspectives. Papazian, Mary Arshagouni. Detroit, MI: Wayne State UP, 2003. viii, 385 pp. (Book collection)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Donne, John (1571/3-1631); prose; and poetry; relationship to Reformation; Protestantism.]

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John Donne's Holy Sonnets. Berg, James E. pp. 141-59.. Parini, Jay (ed. and introd.).. British Writers: Classics, Volume I.. New York, NY: Scribner's, 2003. xiii, 393 pp. (Book article)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Donne, John (1571/3-1631): Holy Sonnets; poetry.]

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Donne as Preacher at Court: Precarious 'Inthronization'. McCullough, Peter E. pp. 179-204.. Colclough, David (ed. and introd.).. John Donne's Professional Lives.. Studies in Renaissance Literature. 10. Cambridge, England: Brewer, 2003. xiii, 272 pp. (Book article)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Donne, John (1571/3-1631); prose; sermons; at royal court; of James I of England, VI of Scotland (1566-1625); Charles I, King of England (1600-1649).]

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Essaying the Body: Donne, Affliction, and Medicine. Pender, Stephen. pp. 215-48.. Colclough, David (ed. and introd.).. John Donne's Professional Lives.. Studies in Renaissance Literature. 10. Cambridge, England: Brewer, 2003. xiii, 272 pp. (Book article)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Donne, John (1571/3-1631): Devotions upon Emergent Occasions (1624); prose; treatment of medicine; relationship to human body; rhetoric.]

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The Augustinian Donne: How a 'Second S. Augustine'?. Papazian, Mary Arshagouni. pp. 66-89.. Papazian, Mary Arshagouni (ed. and introd.).. John Donne and the Protestant Reformation: New Perspectives.. Detroit, MI: Wayne State UP, 2003. viii, 385 pp. (Book article)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Donne, John (1571/3-1631); poetry; and sermons; relationship to Reformation; predestination; Catholic Church; sources in Augustine, Saint (354-430): Confessiones; Confessions. North African literature; Latin language literature; 300-399; Augustine, Saint (354-430); Confessiones; Confessions; prose; relationship to Reformation; predestination; Catholic Church; influence on Donne, John (1571/3-1631).]

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'Witness this Booke, (thy Emblem)': Donne's Holy Sonnets and Biography. Benet, Diana Treviño. Early Modern Literary Studies: A Journal of Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century English Literature, 7 (2001 May), p. 36 paragraphs. (Journal article)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Donne, John (1571/3-1631): Holy Sonnets; poetry; biographical approach.]

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'Forget the Hee and Shee': Gender and Play in John Donne. Mintz, Susannah B. Modern Philology: A Journal Devoted to Research in Medieval and Modern Literature, 98:4 (2001 May), pp. 577-603. (Journal article)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Donne, John (1571/3-1631); poetry; treatment of self-identity; relationship to the other; gender; transgression.]

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Can't Buy Me Love: Money, Gender, and Colonialism in Donne's Erotic Verse. Raman, Shankar. Criticism: A Quarterly for Literature and the Arts, 43:2 (2001 Spring), pp. 135-68. (Journal article)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Donne, John (1571/3-1631); poetry; erotic poetry; treatment of wealth; relationship to women; gender; colonialism.]

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Paracelsian Medicine in Donne's 'Hymn to God, My God, in My Sickness'. Keller, James R. Seventeenth-Century News, 59:1-2 (2001 Spring-Summer), pp. 154-58. (Journal article)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Donne, John (1571/3-1631): "Hymme to God, My God, in My Sicknesse"; poetry; treatment of cosmography; relationship to medicine; sources in Paracelsus, Theophrastus (1493-1541). German literature; Latin language literature; 1500-1599; Paracelsus, Theophrastus (1493-1541); prose; treatment of medicine; influence on Donne, John (1571/3-1631); "Hymme to God, My God, in My Sicknesse".]

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Donne's 'Goodfriday, 1613. Riding Westward.': The Extant Manuscripts and the Group 1 Stemma. Todd, Richard. John Donne Journal: Studies in the Age of Donne, 20 (2001), pp. 201-18. (Journal article)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Donne, John (1571/3-1631): "Goodfriday, 1613. Riding Westward"; poetry; textual variants; manuscript study.]

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'Composition of Place,' Experiential Set, and the Meditative Poem: A Cognitive-Pragmatic Approach. Tsur, Reuven and Benari, Motti. Pragmatics & Cognition, 9:2 (2001), pp. 203-37. (Journal article)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Donne, John (1571/3-1631): "Holy Sonnet, VII"; poetry; treatment of meditative tradition; compared to "No me mueve, mi Dios"; cognitive approach; theories of Ignatius of Loyola, Saint (1491-1556). Spanish literature; 1600-1699; "No me mueve, mi Dios"; treatment of meditative tradition; compared to Donne, John (1571/3-1631); "Holy Sonnet, VII"; theories of Ignatius of Loyola, Saint (1491-1556). English language (Modern); 1500-1699; stylistics; compared to Spanish language; relationship to cognition; in meditation.]

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'The Strangest Pageant, Fashion'd Like a Court': John Donne and Ben Jonson to 1600-Parallel Lives. Blissett, William. pp. 99-121, 289-92.. Henley, Mary Ellen (ed. and introd.) Hill, W. Speed (ed.) Siemens, R. G. (assistant ed.).. Wrestling with God: Literature and Theology in the English Renaissance: Essays to Honour Paul Grant Stanwood.. (Vancouver, BC): Henley, 2001. 336 pp. (Book article)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Donne, John (1571/3-1631); poetry; treatment of court; relationship to literary career; compared to Jonson, Ben (1572-1637).]

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Emblem and Icon in John Donne's Poetry and Prose. MacKenzie, Clayton G. Renaissance and Baroque: Studies and Texts. 30. New York, NY: Peter Lang, 2001. 209 pp. (Book)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Donne, John (1571/3-1631); prose; and poetry; treatment of emblem; icons.]

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John Donne and Scholarly Melancholy. Trevor, Douglas. SEL: Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900, 40:1 (2000 Winter), pp. 81-102. (Journal article)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Donne, John (1571/3-1631); poetry; and prose; role of introspection; self-knowledge; treatment of melancholy.]

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Donne, Browne and Eschatological Vision. Edgecombe, Rodney Stenning. Seventeenth-Century News, 58:3-4 (2000 Fall-Winter), pp. 286-91. (Journal article)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Donne, John (1571/3-1631); poetry; treatment of eschatology; compared to Browne, Sir Thomas (1605-1682): Religio Medici (1642); Dante (1265-1321); La Divina Commedia (ca. 1320); Divine Comedy. Italian literature; 400-1399 Medieval period; Dante (1265-1321); La Divina Commedia (ca. 1320); Divine Comedy; poetry; treatment of eschatology; compared to Donne, John (1571/3-1631); Browne, Sir Thomas (1605-1682); Religio Medici (1642).]

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The Poetics of Space in Donne's Love Poetry. Pando Canteli, María J. John Donne Journal: Studies in the Age of Donne, 19 (2000), pp. 45-57. (Journal article)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Donne, John (1571/3-1631); poetry; love poetry; treatment of space; memory; microcosm; theories of Bachelard, Gaston (1884-1962): La Poétique de l'espace (1957).]

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Courting Anne More. Bell, Ilona. John Donne Journal: Studies in the Age of Donne, 19 (2000), pp. 59-86. (Journal article)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Donne, John (1571/3-1631): "The Flea"; poetry; treatment of courtship; relationship to Donne, Ann (d. 1617).]

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The Meditative Path and Personal Poetry. Shawcross, John T. John Donne Journal: Studies in the Age of Donne, 19 (2000), pp. 87-99. (Journal article)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Donne, John (1571/3-1631): "Death Be Not Proud"; "Batter My Heart, Three Person'd God"; poetry; treatment of religious beliefs; relationship to meditative tradition; mysticism.]

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'Over Reconing' the 'Undertones': A Preface to 'Some Elegies' by John Donne. Hester, M. Thomas. Renaissance Papers, (2000), pp. 137-53. (Journal article)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Donne, John (1571/3-1631); poetry; love poetry; as political satire; sources in Ovid (43 B.C.-18 A.D.): Amores.]

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Donne, Castiglione, and the Poetry of Courtliness. Wiggins, Peter DeSa. Bloomington, IN: Indiana UP, 2000. viii, 174 pp. (Book)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Donne, John (1571/3-1631); poetry; courtly poetry; relationship to social status; sources in Castiglione, Baldassare (1478-1529): Il libro del cortegiano (1528); Book of the Courtier. Italian literature; 1500-1599; Castiglione, Baldassare (1478-1529); Il libro del cortegiano (1528); Book of the Courtier; prose; relationship to social status; influence on courtly poetry; by Donne, John (1571/3-1631).]

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What's Race Got to Do with It? Teaching Shorter Elizabethan Poetry. Hendricks, Margo. pp. 179-83.. Cheney, Patrick (ed.) Prescott, Anne Lake (ed. and introd.).. Approaches to Teaching Shorter Elizabethan Poetry.. Approaches to Teaching World Literature. 65. New York, NY: Modern Language Association of America, 2000. 331 pp. (Book article)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Donne, John (1571/3-1631): "Elegy XIX"; poetry; treatment of race; compared to Guilpin, Edward (fl. 1598); "Satire V"; pedagogical approach. Teaching of literature; teaching approaches; to race; in Donne, John (1571/3-1631); "Elegy XIX"; compared to Guilpin, Edward (fl. 1598); "Satire V".]

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Carew's Response to Jonson and Donne. Nixon, Scott. SEL: Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900, 39:1 (1999 Winter), pp. 89-109. (Journal article)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Carew, Thomas (1594/5-1640): "An Elegie upon the Death of the Deane of Pauls, Dr. Iohn Donne"; "To Ben Jonson"; poetry; treatment of Jonson, Ben (1572-1637); Donne, John (1571/3-1631).]

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Prosodic Pleasures and Metrical Fantasies: Donne's 'Irregularity'. Saunders, Ben. Yale Journal of Criticism: Interpretation in the Humanities, 12:2 (1999 Fall), pp. 171-87. (Journal article)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Donne, John (1571/3-1631); poetry; meter. English language (Modern); stylistics; metrics; study example: Donne, John (1571/3-1631).]

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Donne, Geography, and the 'Hymn to God My God in My Sicknesse'. Roberts, David. Notes and Queries, 46 (244):2 (1999 June), pp. 256-58. (Journal article)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Donne, John (1571/3-1631): "Hymne to God my God, in my sicknesse"; poetry; role of geography.]

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Donne's 'The Bracelet': Trafficking in Gold and Love. Revard, Stella P. John Donne Journal: Studies in the Age of Donne, 18 (1999), pp. 13-23. (Journal article)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Donne, John (1571/3-1631): "The Bracelet"; poetry; elegy; gold imagery; relationship to love.]

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'To His Mistress Going to Bed'; Or, 'Could You Lend Me Your Clothes?'. Spreuwenberg-Stewart, Allison. John Donne Journal: Studies in the Age of Donne, 18 (1999), pp. 25-59. (Journal article)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Donne, John (1571/3-1631): "Elegy XIX"; poetry; treatment of costume; gender.]

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Philosophy and the City: Space in Donne. Gorton, L. M. John Donne Journal: Studies in the Age of Donne, 18 (1999), pp. 61-71. (Journal article)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Donne, John (1571/3-1631); poetry; treatment of love; space.]

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Donne and Virginia: The Ideology of Conquest. Harland, Paul W. John Donne Journal: Studies in the Age of Donne, 18 (1999), pp. 127-52. (Journal article)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Donne, John (1571/3-1631); poetry; treatment of Native Americans; colonialism; in Virginia.]

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