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Image and Symbol in the Sacred Poetry of Richard Crashaw

By: George Walton Williams | Book details

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CONTENTS
PAGE
Prefacevii
I. The Poet-Saint and the Baroque1
II. Quantity12
1. Abundance12
2. Maxime in Minimis21
3. Man's Insignificance26
III. White and Red33
IV. Light and Dark57
V. Liquidity84
VI. Other Symbols and Images105
1. Animal Symbolism105
2. Fire and the Instruments of Love110
3. The Crucifixion and the Instruments of Hate116
4. Containers119
5. Protection and Nourishment123
6. Hardness and Softness125
7. The Commercial Image127
8. Crashaw's Cosmology130
Bibliography137
Indices
Images and Symbols146
Crashaw's Poems Cited147

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