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Richard Crashaw
The Exegesis Tradition of Song of Songs and Richard Crashaw's
Protestants Reading Catholicism: Crashaw's Reformed Readership
Trans* Theory And17th Century English
Richard Crashaw & the Teresean Liturgy
Crashaw, Richard. the English Poems of Richard Crashaw. Ed
American Literature I, Lecture Five
Imagining Unity: the Politics of Transcendence in Donne, Lanyer, Crashaw, and Milton
The Metaphysical Poets Were Men of Learning and to Show Their Learning Was Their Chief Object
DIVINE INFATUATION the Spiritual Ardour of the Counter
The Poetics of Conversion in Early Modern English Literature
Metaphysical Poetry Geometry & Geography
“Til We Mix Wounds”: Divine Bodies and the Homoerotics of Christian Devotion in English Renaissance Religious Poetry By: Tony Dinardo
Prosthetizing the Soul: Reading, Seeing, and Feeling in Seventeenth-Century Devotion
Words and Icons in Crashaw's “The Flaming Heart”
ABSTRACT Anglo-Catholics, and Specifically Those in the Anglican Catholic Church (ACC), a Continuing Or Traditionalist Anglican
Faith & Reason
A Critical Study of Some Famous Metaphysical Poets
The Arts of the Anglican Counter-Reformation: Glory, Laud and Honour
Top View
Thomas Traherne and Gender Jean E. Graham the College of New
Materials Sidney Gottlieb Sacred Heart University,
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Contents Volume 73, Nos
A Forgotten English Version of the Adoro Te and the Lauda Sion of Saint Thomas
The Poetics of the Incomplete in the Works of Thomas Traherne (Ca. 1638-1674)
The Passion of Christ in Seventeenth-Century Religious Poetry: Crashaw, Donne, Herbert, Lanyer
The Spirit of Richard Crashaw's Hymn to St. Teresa
Richard Crashaw - Poems
Notes to the Introduction
Robert Southwell's Marie Magdalens Funeral Teares and the Adaptation of Continental Influences
A Reading of Richard Crashaw Begins with a Study 7- of the Traditions and Backgrounds Behind the Work of That 'Minor' Poet of the Seventeenth-Century
A Psychoanalytic Approach to the Poetry of Richard Crashaw (1613-1649)
Crashaw and Abjection: Reading the Unthinkable in His Devotional Verse
Conversion Narratives @ RSA Schedule and Abstracts
Renaissance and Reformation, 1985
A Quest for Unification with the Divine: Crashaw¶ S Teresa Poems ³A
Of Richard Crashaw
Depictions of Grapes, Vines and Wine in the Work of Four Seventeenth Century English Poets
The Use of Metaphysical Elements and Conceits in Andrew Marvell's