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Five
Seventeenth-Century Poets :
Donne, Herbert, Crashaw, Marvell, Vaughan
by Brijraj Singh (Editor)
Oxford Univ Press, March 1993
"This volume contains a very
representative
selection
from the works of five leading seventeenth-century British
poets: John Donne, George Herbert, Richard Crashaw,
Henry Vaughan and Andrew Marvell. The general intro-
duction reviews scholarship on the period since the
beginning of the twentieth century and suggests a
provocative and unusual way of approaching the works
of these poets. The bibliography is full and up-to-date.
The work of each poet is preceded by an introduction
to his life and work, and the poems have been thoroughly
annotated." — OUP USA Catalog.
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Bibliographical
Concordance
to the English Poetry of Richard Crashaw
by Robert M Cooper
Whitston Pub, November 1980
"Robert M. Cooper has performed a useful
service
for readers of the poetry of Richard Crashaw by
compiling this concordance to the English verse.
Crucial to the value of a book of this type are its
accuracy and its clarity; Professor Cooper's effort
is worthy of plaudits on both counts."
—AEB, for the Publisher.
Miscellaneous
Doctrine
and Devotion in Seventeenth Century Poetry :
Studies
on Donne, Herbert, Crashaw, and Vaughan
(Studies in Renaissance Literature)
by R. V. Young
Hardcover
Boydell & Brewer; February 2000
"By reading the poetry in the light of continental
Catholic devotional literature and theology, the
author demonstrates that religious poetry in
17th-century England was not rigidly or exclusively
Protestant in its doctrinal and liturgical orientation."
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New
Perspectives on the Life and Art of Richard Crashaw
by John R. Roberts (Editor)
Univ of Missouri Pr, October 1990
"When trendier vogues have passed,
and the race
from literature into theory and ideology has exhausted
itself, this is the kind of book to which scholars and
general readers will return, with admiration and pleasure."
—Journal of English and Germanic Philology
"This is an excellent collection of ten essays on a
metaphysical poet too much neglected. Each essay
is a significant contribution to the understanding of
Crashaw." —Choice
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Rhyme
and Meaning in Crashaw
(Studies in Poetry, No 38)
by Mary E. Rickey
Haskell House Pub Ltd, June 1972
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