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| Contents |
Kate Gartner Frost. "Bedded and bedrid": Severall Steps in Our Sicknes. 1-16. Erica Longfellow. "the office of a man and wife" in John Donne's Marriage Sermons. 17-32. Theresa M. DiPasquale. Donne's Naked Time. 33-44. Ilona Bell. Oral Sex and Verbal Tricks--John Donne and Renaissance Sexual Practice. 45-76. Michael A. Winkelman. Post-Coital Tristesse, Prolactin, and Donne's "Farewell to love." 77-95. Robert W. Reeder. (True) Grief: Filial and Penitent Mourning in "If faithful souls." 97-113. Thomas P. Roche, Jr. On Donne's "The Canonization." 115-132. Lara Dodds. "poore Donne was out": Reading and Writing Donne in the Works of Margaret Cavendish. 133-174. Richard S. Peterson. The Perennial Herbert. 175-179. |
| Colloquium: "Resurrection. Imperfect." |
Judith Scherer Herz. Introduction. 181-183. Lara M. Crowley. A Text of "Resurrection. Imperfect." 185-198. Raymond-Jean Frontain. Donne's Suns and the Condition of More. 199-206. Kirsten Stirling. Absence and Presence in "Resurrection, imperfect." 207-217. |
| Book Reviews |
R. V. Young. John Donne Overdone? 219-223. Graham Roebuck. Troping the Furniture. 225-234. Jonathan F. S. Post. New Essays on George Herbert. 235-238. |
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