Richard Crashaw: An Annotated Bibliography of Criticism, 1632-1980Roberts provides a "fully annotated, comprehensive enumerative bibliography of the criticism on Richard Crashaw that contains, in addition to editions of his poetry, all books; parts of book-length studies; monographs; and critical, biographical, and bibliographical essays on the poet."-- |
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Page 204
... Argues that " imagery is of supreme significance with Crashaw " and that “ in a very special sense his imagery is his meaning " ( p . 126 ) . Compares and con- trasts Crashaw's use of imagery with that of Shelley and Swinburne and dem ...
... Argues that " imagery is of supreme significance with Crashaw " and that “ in a very special sense his imagery is his meaning " ( p . 126 ) . Compares and con- trasts Crashaw's use of imagery with that of Shelley and Swinburne and dem ...
Page 277
... Argues that Continental influences alone do not adequately explain what Crashaw does and discusses several poems by Donne to demonstrate how extravagant imagery can be both flippant and serious at the same time . Emphasizes that the ...
... Argues that Continental influences alone do not adequately explain what Crashaw does and discusses several poems by Donne to demonstrate how extravagant imagery can be both flippant and serious at the same time . Emphasizes that the ...
Page 355
... argues that " the graphic representation of breast sucking is not uncommon in seventeenth - century emblem books " ( p . 533 ) . Maintains that " a few hours spent with Quarles will do much to dis- pel the notion that Crashaw was exotic ...
... argues that " the graphic representation of breast sucking is not uncommon in seventeenth - century emblem books " ( p . 533 ) . Maintains that " a few hours spent with Quarles will do much to dis- pel the notion that Crashaw was exotic ...
Contents
Preface | 1 |
Bibliography 7 | 162 |
Index of Authors Editors | 451 |
Copyright | |
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