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 143
... mystical literature , contemplating the life of a great mystic " ( p . 240 ) . Suggests that in Crashaw's rendering of St. Thomas's " Adoro Te " there is " more resemblance of personal experience " but " that is at least as much due to ...
... mystical literature , contemplating the life of a great mystic " ( p . 240 ) . Suggests that in Crashaw's rendering of St. Thomas's " Adoro Te " there is " more resemblance of personal experience " but " that is at least as much due to ...
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... Mystical Poetry . " PoetryR 19 ( October ) : 321-34 . Discusses the nature of mysticism and its relation to mystical poetry and surveys English mystical poets , including Crashaw . Calls the seventeenth century " the golden age of English ...
... Mystical Poetry . " PoetryR 19 ( October ) : 321-34 . Discusses the nature of mysticism and its relation to mystical poetry and surveys English mystical poets , including Crashaw . Calls the seventeenth century " the golden age of English ...
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... mysticism in the fact that he deals little if at all with the earlier states and stages of the mystical journey , little if at all with the peni- tential and the purgatorial , little with aridity and the Dark Night " ( pp . 139- 40 ) ...
... mysticism in the fact that he deals little if at all with the earlier states and stages of the mystical journey , little if at all with the peni- tential and the purgatorial , little with aridity and the Dark Night " ( pp . 139- 40 ) ...
Contents
Preface | 1 |
Bibliography 7 | 162 |
Index of Authors Editors | 451 |
Copyright | |
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