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Crashaw, Richard
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"Biography, works, and web resources for the metaphysical poet." Webpages dedicated to Crashaw and his works at luminarium.org.
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Richard Crashaw (1613-1649) Used with express written permission. Music Wilt Thou Unkind DOWLAND, John (1562-1626) English. Sequenced by Allan Alexander. From Early Music on MIDI. Used with permission....At the Poets' Corner website.
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Poets Corner Richard Crashaw Selected Works E we shepherds who have seen Day's king deposed by Night's queen. Come lift we up our lofty song, To wake the Sun that sleeps too long. He in this our general joy, Slept, and dreamt of no such thing...A selected bibliography that covers the years 1785 to 1995. From William S. Peterson, University of Maryland.
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Richard Crashaw This bibliography was compiled by William S. Peterson for his Web site English Literature and Religion and was uploaded 19 February 2003. Addis, John, Jr. Richard Crashaw. Notes and Queries 1 (1868 280. Allison, Antony F. Four Metaphysical Poets: George...Currently provides about 80% of Crashaw's works in English.
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Richard Crashaw Complete Works, British Literature, John Richard Stevens Richard Crashaw: The Complete Works BritLit.org Enter by clicking on Westminster Abbey Westminster Abbey...An 1883 scholarly article by Edmund Gosse, originally printed in Seventeenth Century Studies.
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type_Document_Title_here A distinguished nineteenth-century English literary historian, critic, and biographer, Gosse wrote extensively on seventeenth- and eighteenth-century English literature. In the following excerpt, Gosse decries Crashaw's use of every extravagant and inappropriate image in his poetry. Still, he maintains that Crashaw's...A scholarly article: "'Batter My [Flaming] Heart': Male Masochism in the Religious Lyrics of Donne and Crashaw."
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Enculturation: Lisa S. Starks The impetus of my psychoanalytic exploration of male masochism in Donne and Crashaw occurs in Richard Rambuss's Pleasure and Devotion: The Body of Jesus and Seventeenth-Century Religious Lyric in which he opens up possibilities for reading eroticism (especially homoeroticism) in...A 1999 scholarly article by Susannah B. Mintz, published in Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900. Volume: 39. Issue: 1.
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Crashavian Mother This paper will argue that two of Crashaw's most familiar epigrams Luke 2. Quoerit Jesum Suum Maria and the much-maligned Luke 11. Blessed be the paps which Thou hast sucked reveal a more complicated relation to the maternal body than...Brief biography and links to several poems.
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Richard Crashaw Crashaw was the son of a staunch Puritan preacher. He was educated at Pembroke College, Cambridge from where he graduated in 1634 going on to become a fellow of Peterhouse. After the English Civil War he became a Roman Catholic...Several poems from the University of Toronto.
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RPO Selected Poetry of Richard Crashaw (1613-1649) Prepared by members of the Department of English at the University of Toronto from 1912 to the present and published by the University of Toronto Press from 1912 to 1967. RPO Edited by Ian Lancashire A UTEL (University of Toronto...Background on the poetic styles of Richard Crashaw and John Donne, from Professor R.V. Young, North Carolina State University.
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