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| Contents |
Jeffrey Johnson. Donne, imperfect. 1-20. Victoria Moul. Donne's Horatian Means: Horatian Hexameter Verse in Donne's Satyres and Epistles. 21-48. Jean R. Brink. Michael Drayton and John Donne. 49-66. Kirsten Stirling. Dr. Donne's Art Gallery and the imago dei. 67-80. John N. Wall. The Irregular Ordination of John Donne. 81-102. Lauren La Torre. Dar la Luz: Illuminating John Donne's "A nocturnall upon S. Lucies day, Being the shortest day." 103-120. Albert C. Labriola. Altered States in Donne's "The Canonization": Alchemy, Mintage, and Transmutation. 121-130. Steven W. May. How Ralegh Became a Courtier. 131-140. |
| Note |
| Richard S. Peterson. Herbert and Yeats: A Provocation. 141-144. |
| Colloquium: "Upon the translation of the Psalmes by Sir Philip Sydney, and the Countesse of Pembroke his Sister" |
Dayton Haskin. Introduction. 145-152. Anne Lake Prescott. Teaching Donne on the Sidney Psalms. 153-160. Raymond-Jean Frontain. Donne's "Upon the translation of the Psalmes" and the Challenge to "Make all this All." 161-174. Hannibal Hamlin. Upon Donne's "Upon the translation of the Psalmes." 175-196. Gary A. Stringer. Donne's Dedication of the Sidney Psalter. 197-211. |
| Book Reviews |
Anthony Low. How Tom Eliot Met John Donne. 213-217. Ted-Larry Pebworth. Documenting the Donne Explosion. 219-222. John T. Shawcross. The Mutuality of Body and Soul. 223-228. John N. Wall. Creating George Herbert. 229-238. |
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