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Some articles on Literature
Collected on the Internet by Magda Amundsen.
- Criticism by W. H. Auden
- Criticism by T. S. Eliot
- Criticism by Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Criticism by William Empson
- Criticism by L. C. Knights
- George Herbert's Poetry Russell Fraser
- Discourse and direction: 'A Priest to the Temple, or, the Country Parson' and the elaboration of sovereign rule Swartz, Douglas J.
- The audience shift in George Herbert's poetry. Bruce A. Johnson
- To love the strife': George Herbert's Struggle for his Poetry Bruce A. Johnson
- Learning as wine-press in George Herbert's 'The Pearl.' Kathryn Walls.
- Unstrung Conversations: Herbert's Negotiations with God Susannah B. Mintz
- George Herbert and Lady Mary Wroth: a root for 'The Flower?' Pritchard, R.E.
- Show and tell: George Herbert, Richard Sibbes, and communings with God. Daniel W. Doerksen
- Explication of Herbert's "The Collar" Graves, Roy Neil
- Explication of Herbert's "A True Hymn" McCann, Paul
- Explication of Herbert's 'The Thanksgiving.' Vanderslice, John
- Explication of Herbert's "Deniall", "Jordan" I & II, and "A Wreath" Albrecht, Roberta
- Investigating Herbert Criticism Stanley Stewart
- `Me thoughts I heard one calling, child!': Herbert's `The Collar' John R. Roberts
- The Political Design of Herbert's Temple Esther Gilman Richey
- The Calling: George Herbert, R. S. Thomas and the Vocations of Priest and Poet William J. McGill
- George Herbert: 'The Best Love' Anthony Low
- Herbert and the Real Presence R. V. Young
- George Herbert, Henry Vaughan, and the conversion of the Jews Nabil I. Matar
- The Sign of the Rose: Vaughan, Rilke, Celan Shimon Sandbank
- Essay on the Life and Writings of Henry Vaughan, Silurist Alexander B. Grosart
- A Mount of VisionHenry Vaughan George MacDonald
- Langland, Milton, and the felix culpa White, Hugh
- Lord Herbert of Cherbury: Sex and Violence John Carey
- Carew and Herrick Charles Neaves
- The Strategy of Carew's Wit Bruce King
- Thomas Carew: The Cavalier World Louis L. Martz
- The Poetry of Thomas Carew G. A. E. Parfitt
- Carew's Monarchy of Wit Diana Benet
- Carew's Funerary Poetry and the Paradox of Sincerity James Fitzmaurice
- Self-Presentation in Carew's 'To A. L. Perswasions to Love' Ren�e Hannaford
- 'My Unwashed Muse': Sexual Play and Sociability in Carew's 'A Rapture' Ren�e Hannaford
- Carew's 'A Rapture': The Dynamics of Fantasy
- 'Wee, of th'adult'rate mixture not complaine': Thomas Carew and Poetic Hybridity Reid Barbour
- 'Deare Ben,' 'Great DONNE,' and 'my Celia,': The Wit of Carew's Poetry Ada Long and Hugh MacLean
- Reading the light in Lovelace's `The Grasshopper' Dale B.J. Randall
- Robert Herrick, the human figure, and the English mannerist aesthetic Semler, L.E.
- The Politics of Fairylore in Early Modern English Literature Marjorie Swann
- Richard Crashaw Edmund Gosse
- Crashaw and Marvell George MacDonald
- Quarles, Waller, Marvell, and the Instruments of State Wilcher, Robert
- Marvell's 'To His Coy Mistress' and Sandys's translation of Ovid's Metamorphoses Ray, Robert H.
- Feminizing Vision: Andrew Marvell and Female Prophecy Trubowitz, Rachel
- The Slain Deer and Political Imperium: As You Like It and Marvell's "Nymph Complaining for the Death of Her Fawn" Fitter, Chris
- Marvell's metamorphic 'Fleckno.' Hartwig, Joan
- The Persuasion of the Coy MistressHalli, Robert W., Jr.
- The Balance of Power in Marvell's "Horatian Ode."Greene, Thomas M.
- England Deflowered and Unmanned: The Sexual Image of Politics in Marvell's "Last Instructions." Riebling, Barbara
- Lady State's First Two Sittings: Marvell's Satiric Canon. Patterson, Annabel
- "By Lucan driv'n about": A Jonsonian Marvell's Lucanic Milton Shifflett, Andrew
- Speaking and silent women in Upon Appleton House Monette, Sarah
- Preserving Property: History, Genealogy, and Inheritance in "Upon Appleton House." Patton, Brian
- The Nature of Marvell's Mower Linda Anderson
- Cohesion as Logic: The Possible Worlds of Marvell's "To his Coy Mistress" Jeffrey W. Karon
- Imaging Social Languages in Marvell's The Last Instructions Daniel P. Jaeckle
- Sacred Violence in Marvell's "Horatian Ode" Thad Bower
- Marvell's `Nymph Complaining' as Historical Allegory Yvonne L. Sandstroem
- John Suckling's Semi-Serious Love Poetry Michael H. Markel
- 'At Bottom a Criticism of Life': Suckling and the Poetry of Low Seriousness Thomas Clayton
- Traditions of Pr�cieux and Libertin in Suckling's Poetry Fletcher Orpin Henderson
- The Canon of Sir John Suckling's Poems L. A. Beaurline
- The pleasures of restraint: the mean of coyness in Cavalier poetry Scodel, Joshua
- The 'Candie-souldier,' Venice, and James VI (I)'s advice on monarchic dress in 'Basilicon Doron Fischlin, Daniel
- The Poetry of Ben Jonson G. A. E. Parfitt
- Tradition and Ben Jonson L. C. Knights
- The Tone of Ben Jonson's Poetry Geoffrey Walton
- Ben Jonson's Poetry: Pastoral, Georgic, Epigram Harris Friedberg
- Jonson the Master: Stones Well Squared Fred Inglis
- The Prose of Poets: Ben Jonson Francis Thompson
- Ben Jonson's 'Civil Savages.' Bach, Rebecca Ann
- The Progress of Trickster in Ben Jonson's "Volpone" Don Beecher
- Liberty and History in Jonson's Invitation to Supper Robert Cummings
- Horatian satire in Jonson's "On the Famous Voyage" Boehrer, Bruce
- Ben Jonson and the 'Traditio Basiorum': Catullan imitation in 'The Forrest' 5 and 6 Boehrer, Bruce
- Restoring Astraea: Jonson's masque for the fall of Somerset Martin Butler and David Lindley
- The Setting of "Volpone" Ralph A. Cohen
- Ben Jonson's 'On My First Son' and the common prayer catechism Bevan, Jonquil
- "Volpone" and the Old Comedy P. H. Davison
- Microhistory and Cultural Geography: Ben Jonson's "To Sir Robert Wroth" and the Absorption of Local Community in the Commonwealth Martin Elsky
- From Common Wealth to Commonwealth: the Alchemy of "To Penshurst" Jenkins, Hugh
- Guess Who's Coming to Dinner? Reinterpreting Formalism and the Country House Poem Dubrow, Heather
- Masculine silence: 'Epicoene' and Jonsonian stylistics Lanier, Douglas
- The Performing Heir in Jonson's Jacobean Masques Jean E. Graham
- Pirating Spain: Jonson's commendatory poetry and the translation of empire Fuchs, Barbara
- Jonson and the neo-Classical rules in 'Sejanus' and 'Volpone.' Faley-Hills, David
- "Man to man": self-fashioning in Jonson's "To William Pembroke" Kolbrener, William
- Unity of Theme in "Volpone" Dorothy E. Litt
- Ben Jonson's Poems: Notes on the Ordered Society Hugh MacLean
- Volpone's "sport" and the structure of Jonson's 'Volpone.' Redwine, James D., Jr.
- The appropriation of pleasure in 'The Magnetic Lady.' Ostovich, Helen
- 'Bartholomew Fair' and Jonsonian tolerance Pinciss, G.M.
- Refashioning society in Ben Jonson's 'Epicoene.' Swann, Marjorie
- Jonson's Every Man Out and commentators on Terence Steggle, Matthew
- Afterlife: Jonson's "To the Memory... of Shakespeare" Bartolovich, Crystal
- Ben Jonson's Head Masten, Jeffrey
- Explication of a part of The Alchemist Cervo, Nathan
- Amazon reflections in the Jacobean Queen's masque Schwarz, Kathryn
- Thomas Hobbes in Ben Jonson's 'The King's Entertainment at Welbeck.' Martinich, A.P.
- Literature as Equipment for Living: Ben Jonson and the Poetics of Patronage Robert C. Evans
- Erasmus's 'Beggar Talk' and Jonson's Alchemist Eric Sterling and Robert C. Evans
- Fane on Jonson and Shakespeare Joseph T. Roy, Jr., and Robert C. Evans
- 'I Exscribe Your Sonnets': Jonson and Lady Mary Wroth Pritchard, R.E.
- 'A silenc'st bricke-layer': an allusion to Ben Jonson in Thomas Middleton's 'Masque.' Limon, Jerzy
- Collaborating with the forebear: Dryden's reception of Ben Jonson Brady, Jennifer
- 'The Feast in the Text,' Lancelot Andrewes on the task and art of preaching David A. deSilva
- Lancelot Andrewes and Language Peter E. McCullough
- An introduction to The Preces Privatae of Lancelot Andrewes F. E. Brightman
- Bishop Andrewes' Sermons James Bowling Mozley
- The Pulpit George Philip Krapp
- Lancelot Andrewes, Plagiarism, and Pedagogy at Hampton Court in 1606 P. J. Klemp
- Preaching pastor versus custodian of order: Donne, Andrewes, and the Jacobean church Daniel W. Doerksen
- Thomas Dekker Algernon Charles Swinburne
- Excerpt from Thomas Dekker and the Traditions of English Drama Larry S. Champion
- The Social and Moral Philosophy of Thomas Dekker George E. Thornton
- Rehabilitating Moll's Subversion in The Roaring Girl
- 'The Noble Spanish Soldier' and 'The Spanish Contract.' Bose, Tirthankar
- Gender and Eloquence in Dekker's The Honest Whore, Part II Viviana Comensoli
- Play-making, Domestic Conduct, and the Multiple Plot in The Roaring Girl
- Women in Men's Clothing: Apparel and Social Stability in The Roaring Girl Mary Beth Rose
- The Shoemakers' Holiday, or the Gentle Craft James H. Conover
- Workshop and/as Playhouse: Comedy and Commerce in The Shoemaker's Holiday David Scott Kastan
- Thomas Dekker's political commentary in 'The Whore of Babylon.' Krantz, Susan E.
- Dekker's Use of Serious Elements in Comedy: The Shoemakers' Holiday Peggy Faye Shirley
- The End(s) of Discord in The Shoemaker's Holiday Martha Straznicky
- Vulcan and Mars in The Shoemaker's Holiday Saenger, Michael Baird
- On Marston, Chapman, Deckar, Webster William Hazlitt
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