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John Donne and the Seventeenth-Century Metaphysical Poets

By: Harold Bloom | Book details

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Contents
Editor's Note vii
Introduction 1

Harold Bloom

JOHN DONNE
Donne's Compass Image
11

John Freccero

Donne and the Limits of Lyric27

John Hollander

The Fearful Accommodations of John Donne37

William Kerrigan

Donne: The Imaging of the Logical Conceit51

Claudia Brodsky

ROBERT HERRICK
Herrick and the Fruits of the Garden
69

Thomas R. Whitaker

GEORGE HERBERT
Letting Go: The Dialectic of the Self in
Herbert's Poetry
87

Stanley E. Fish

Alternatives: The Reinvented Poem103

Helen Vendler

RICHARD CRASHAW
Crashaw's "Epiphany Hymn": The Dawn of
Christian Time
121

A. R. Cirillo

HENRY VAUGHAN
Henry Vaughan
139

Louis Martz

ANDREW MARVELL
Marvell's "Songs of Innocence and Experience"
163

Ruth Nevo

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