The premise I am beginning with Is by now readily acceptable: that Herbert\u27s volume of poems, The Temple, is carefully arranged and that throughout It the poems are linked in a number of ways. Though much work remains to be done analyzing the particular ways that Herbert links his poems and what models might have influenced him to do this, I would like to go off in a slightly different direction and examine how the same or similar types of linking techniques that appear in The Temple are used in the poetry of one of Herbert\u27s chief disciples in the seventeenth century, Henry Vaughan
Mysticism is simply religious experience in its highest manifestations. In Christian mysticism, lov...
In anthologies or reference books Henry Vaughan is usually classified as either a "nature poet" or a...
The title page of the 1633 edition of The Temple,1 the final collection of George Herbert's poems, c...
This thesis is concerned with the sequential nature of George Herbert’s The Temple. By engaging with...
I intend In this thesis to examine some central features of George Herbert's art - aspects of his im...
Early estimates of Vaughan's work have often emphasised its curious elements, the erudite, obscure o...
This thesis argues that George Herbert develops in The Temple: Sacred Poems and Private Ejaculations...
In the preface to Select Hymns Taken out of Mr. Herbert’s Temple (1697), the anonymous author identi...
It is the purpose of this thesis to examine the critical opinions which have been expressed on the s...
George Herbert\u27s collection of poems, The Temple (1633), portrays a reciprocal relationship betwe...
This dissertation describes the relationship between George Herbert's two principal works, The Templ...
George Herbert's poetic edifice, called The Temple, has been read according to various schematic for...
George Herbert's "The Temple" exhibits a definite thematic structure, a structure which is determine...
Includes bibliographical references.Reception and influence, theoretical offshoots of the New Histor...
The critical neglect of the neo-Latin poetry of English writers, particularly those of the Renaissan...
Mysticism is simply religious experience in its highest manifestations. In Christian mysticism, lov...
In anthologies or reference books Henry Vaughan is usually classified as either a "nature poet" or a...
The title page of the 1633 edition of The Temple,1 the final collection of George Herbert's poems, c...
This thesis is concerned with the sequential nature of George Herbert’s The Temple. By engaging with...
I intend In this thesis to examine some central features of George Herbert's art - aspects of his im...
Early estimates of Vaughan's work have often emphasised its curious elements, the erudite, obscure o...
This thesis argues that George Herbert develops in The Temple: Sacred Poems and Private Ejaculations...
In the preface to Select Hymns Taken out of Mr. Herbert’s Temple (1697), the anonymous author identi...
It is the purpose of this thesis to examine the critical opinions which have been expressed on the s...
George Herbert\u27s collection of poems, The Temple (1633), portrays a reciprocal relationship betwe...
This dissertation describes the relationship between George Herbert's two principal works, The Templ...
George Herbert's poetic edifice, called The Temple, has been read according to various schematic for...
George Herbert's "The Temple" exhibits a definite thematic structure, a structure which is determine...
Includes bibliographical references.Reception and influence, theoretical offshoots of the New Histor...
The critical neglect of the neo-Latin poetry of English writers, particularly those of the Renaissan...
Mysticism is simply religious experience in its highest manifestations. In Christian mysticism, lov...
In anthologies or reference books Henry Vaughan is usually classified as either a "nature poet" or a...
The title page of the 1633 edition of The Temple,1 the final collection of George Herbert's poems, c...