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Herbert: Some Recent Articles

'To Be Thy Praise,/An Be My Salvation': The Double Function of Praise in The Temple. Oakes, Margaret J. Texas Studies in Literature and Language, 47:2 (2005 Summer), pp. 120-38. (Journal article)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Herbert, George (1593-1633): The Temple (1633); poetry; treatment of praise; relationship to divine providence; devotion.]

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Intimacy and the Body in Seventeenth-Century Religious Devotion. Bromley, James M. Early Modern Literary Studies: A Journal of Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century English Literature, 11:1 (2005 May), p. 41 paragraphs. (Journal article)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Hall, Joseph (1574-1656): The Remedy of Prophanenesse; prose; religious prose; treatment of human body; relationship to intimacy; divinity; compared to Herbert, George (1593-1633); Crashaw, Richard (1612?-1649).]

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Accepting the Flesh: George Herbert and the Sacrament of Holy Communion. Judge, Jeannie Sargent. pp. 136-52.. Bruce, Yvonne (ed. and introd.).. Images of Matter: Essays on British Literature of the Middle Ages and Renaissance.. Newark, DE: U of Delaware P, 2005. 283 pp. (Book article)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Herbert, George (1593-1633); poetry; treatment of Eucharist (sacrament of).]

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Representations of the Feminine in George Herbert's English and Latin Poetry. Newton, Jennifer Ann. Dissertation Abstracts International, Section A: The Humanities and Social Sciences, 65:6 (2004 Dec), 2212-13. (Dissertation abstract)
[Subject Terms: English literature; includes Latin language literature; 1600-1699; Herbert, George (1593-1633); poetry; treatment of women.]

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Locating the Word: The Textual Church and George Herbert's Temple. Dyck, Paul. pp. 224-44.. Doerksen, Daniel W. (ed. and introd.) Hodgkins, Christopher (ed. and introd.).. Centered on the Word: Literature, Scripture, and the Tudor-Stuart Middle Way.. Newark, DE: U of Delaware P, 2004. 367 pp. (Book article)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Herbert, George (1593-1633): The Temple (1633); poetry; poetic structure; relationship to church architecture; Christianity.]

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Two Natures Met: George Herbert and the Incarnation. Judge, Jeannie Sargent. Studies in the Humanities: Literature-Politics-Society. 65. New York, NY: Peter Lang, 2004. viii, 179 pp. (Book)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Herbert, George (1593-1633): The Temple (1633); poetry; treatment of spiritual crisis; relationship to incarnation.]

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Toward a Re-Formed Confession: Johann Gerhard's 'Sacred Meditations' and 'Repining Restlessnesse' in the Poetry of George Herbert. Ankerberg, Erik Peder. Dissertation Abstracts International, Section A: The Humanities and Social Sciences, 64:5 (2003 Nov), 1668-69. (Dissertation abstract)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Herbert, George (1593-1633): The Temple (1633); poetry; treatment of sacramentalism; sources in Gerhard, Johann (1582-1637); Meditationes Sacrae, ad Veram Pietatem Excitandum (1629). German literature; Latin language literature; 1600-1699; Gerhard, Johann (1582-1637); Meditationes Sacrae, ad Veram Pietatem Excitandum (1629); prose; treatment of sacramentalism; influence on Herbert, George (1593-1633); The Temple (1633).]

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Herbert's Temple and the Liberty of the Subject. Richey, Esther Gilman. Journal of English and Germanic Philology, 102:2 (2003 Apr), pp. 244-68. (Journal article)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Herbert, George (1593-1633): The Temple (1633); poetry; treatment of subjectivity; relationship to politics; liberty.]

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'Take and Taste': Sacramental Physiology, Eucharistic Experience, and George Herbert's The Temple. Netzley, Ryan. pp. 179-206.. Karant-Nunn, Susan C. (ed. and introd.).. Varieties of Devotion in the Middle Ages and Renaissance.. Arizona Studies in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. 7. Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols, 2003. xv, 213 pp. (Book article)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Herbert, George (1593-1633): The Temple (1633); poetry; treatment of sacramentalism.]

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The Vision of God in the Sonnets of John Donne and George Herbert. Stanwood, P. G. John Donne Journal: Studies in the Age of Donne, 21 (2002), pp. 89-100. (Journal article)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Donne, John (1571/3-1631); poetry; sonnet; treatment of the self; knowledge; of God; compared to Herbert, George (1593-1633); theories of Martz, Louis (1913- ).]

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Herbert and Donne: Augustinian Confessions in The Temple and Theological Ambiguities in Holy Sonnets. Park, Youngwon. Milton Studies: The Journal of the Milton Studies in Korea, 12:1 (2002), pp. 33-48. (Journal article)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Herbert, George (1593-1633): The Temple (1633); poetry; treatment of sin; salvation; free will; compared to Donne, John (1571/3-1631).]

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The Images, Devices, and Situations of Secular Love Poetry in George Herbert's Religious Poetry. Park, Yoon-hee. Milton Studies: The Journal of the Milton Studies in Korea, 12:2 (2002), pp. 229-45. (Journal article)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Herbert, George (1593-1633); poetry; religious poetry; imagery; relationship to love; in secular poetry.]

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The Action of Grief in Herbert's 'The Church'. Martz, Louis L. pp. 119-35.. Swiss, Margo (ed. and introd.) Kent, David A. (ed. and introd.) Houlbrooke, Ralph (afterword).. Speaking Grief in English Literary Culture: Shakespeare to Milton.. Pittsburgh, PA: Duquesne UP, 2002. ix, 365 pp. (Book article)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Herbert, George (1593-1633): "The Church"; poetry; treatment of grief.]

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George Herbert (1593-1633). Scupham, Peter. pp. 169-84.. Parini, Jay (ed. and introd.).. British Writers: Retrospective Supplement II.. New York, NY: Scribner's, 2002. lxxi, 509 pp. (Book article)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Herbert, George (1593-1633); poetry.]

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'All the Constellations of the Storie': George Herbert's 'Temple' and English Seventeenth-Century Textual Common Places. Dyck, Paul Henry. Dissertation Abstracts International, Section A: The Humanities and Social Sciences, 62:5 (2001 Nov), 1843. (Dissertation abstract)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Herbert, George (1593-1633): The Temple (1633); poetry; genre conventions; relationship to commonplace book.]

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The Poetry of Immanence: Sacrament in Donne and Herbert. Whalen, Robert Hilliard. Dissertation Abstracts International, Section A: The Humanities and Social Sciences, 62:4 (2001 Oct), 1424. (Dissertation abstract)
[Subject Terms: English literature; 1600-1699; Donne, John (1571/3-1631); poetry; allusion; treatment of topos; of sacraments; compared to Herbert, George (1593-1633).]

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