Wrestling with God
Literature & Theology in the English Renaissance
Early Modern Literary Studies Special Issue 7 (May, 2001) / Special Issue
also available in print publication
Essays to Honour Paul Grant Stanwood
Edited by Mary Ellen Henley
and W. Speed Hill
with the assistance of R.G. Siemens
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Paul Stanwood's Bread. A poem by X. J. Kennedy.
Articles:
Wrestling with God: Introduction. [1]. Mary Ellen Henley, University of British Columbia.
Donne, Herbert, and the Worm of Controversy. [2]. Louis L. Martz, Yale University.
"The Virtue and Discipline" of Wrestling with God [Henry Vaughan and Lord Herbert of Cherbury]. [3]. John T. Shawcross, University of Kentucky.
The Core of Elizabethan Religion. [4]. John E. Booty, Historiographer of the Episcopal Church, USA.
W[illiam] S[hakespeare]'s A Funeral Elegy and the Donnean Moment. [5]. Claude J. Summers, University of Michigan-Dearborn.
The Devotional Flames of William Austin. [6]. Graham Parry, University of York.
John Donne's "Lamentations" and Christopher Fetherstone's Lamentations . . . in prose and meeter (1587). [7]. Ted-Larry Pebworth, University of Michigan-Dearborn.
"The strangest pageant, fashion'd like a court": John Donne and Ben Jonson to 1600 -- Parallel Lives. [8]. William F. Blissett, University College, University of Toronto.
"I launch at paradise and saile toward home": The Progresse of the Soule as Palinode. [9]. Wyman H. Herendeen, University of Houston.
"I have often such a sickly inclination": Biography and the Critical Interpretation of Donne's Suicide Tract, Biathanatos. [10]. R. G. Siemens, Malaspina University-College.
"Witness this Booke, (thy Embleme)": Donne's Holy Sonnets and Biography. [11]. Diana Treviño Benet, New York University.
Trumpet Vibrations: Theological Reflections on Donne's Doomsday Sonnet. [12]. G. Richmond Bridge, St. Paul's Episcopal Church, New Smyrna Beach, Florida.
Donne and Britten: Holy Sonnets Set to Music. [13]. Bryan N. S. Gooch, University of Victoria.
The Rituals of Presence in Paradise Regained. [14]. Ken Simpson, University College of the Cariboo.
Renaissance Copresences in Romantic Verse. [15]. Lee M. Johnson, University of British Columbia.
Martyrs or Malignants? Some Nineteenth-century Portrayals of Elizabethan Catholics. [16]. Kathleen Grant Jaeger, University of King's College, Halifax.
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Hopkins (Editor, EMLS).
Print Publication © 2001-, Early Modern Literary
Studies Press. ISBN 0-9687195-0-3.
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