All Stories

  1. Slings & Arrows and the State of Play in Shakespeare Studies
  2. The Sounds of Appleton House: Andrew Marvell’s Poetic Audioscapes
  3. Milton, Shakespeare, and Canadian Confederation: Thomas D’Arcy McGee as Literary Critic
  4. Spiritual Alchemy in Andrew Marvell’s Eyes and Tears
  5. Poetry and Sacrament in the English Renaissance
  6. Southwell, Robert
  7. George Herbert and the Mystery of the Word
  8. Herbert’s Neatness
  9. Herbert, Scripture, and Fellowship
  10. Mystery in The Temple
  11. Conclusion
  12. Lord Cherbury in The Temple: Faith, Mystery, and Understanding
  13. Truth and Method: Error and Discovery in The Temple
  14. Adoption, Doubt, and Presumption: From Perseverance to Assurance
  15. The Mystery of Hearkening: Listening for The Odour
  16. The Critique of Certitude in Seventeenth-Century England
  17. Introduction: Distraction and the Ethics of Poetic Form in The Temple
  18. The Return of Theory in Early Modern English Studies, Volume II
  19. Introduction
  20. 7. Alchemy, Repentance, and Recusant Allegory in Robert Southwell’s Saint Peters Complaint
  21. Poetry and the Eucharist in the English Renaissance
  22. ‘Loves Best Habit’: Eros, Agape, and the Psychotheology of Shakespeare’s Sonnets
  23. Exegesis and Experience in Herbert and Calvin
  24. Ecstatic Donne: Conscience, Sin, and Surprise in the Sermons and the Mitcham Letters
  25. Petrarchism and Repentance in John Donne’s Holy Sonnets
  26. The Poetry of Religious Sorrow in Early Modern England
  27. Andrew Marvell's Anamorphic Tears
  28. Shakespeare in Psychoanalysis
  29. Embodiment and Representation in John Donne's Devotions Upon Emergent Occasions
  30. The Story of All Things: Writing the Self in English Renaissance Narrative Poetry.
  31. Sounding The Temple: George Herbert and the Mystery of Hearkening GARY KUCHAR 71
  32. Sad delight: Theology and Marian iconography in Aemilia Lanyer'sSalve Deus Rex Judaeorum
  33. The poetry of tears and the metaphysics of grief: Andrew Marvell's “Eyes and Tears”
  34. The poetry of tears and the metaphysics of grief: Richard Crashaw's “The Weeper”
  35. Introduction: Of Sighs and Tears
  36. Introduction
  37. Petrarchism and repentance in John Donne'sHoly Sonnets
  38. Conclusion
  39. The poetry of tears and the ghost of Robert Southwell in Shakespeare'sRichard IIand Milton'sParadise Lost