This thesis is about reading. Working on the understanding that all texts read other texts, it aims to uncover something of how English poets from 1590-1650 read the Song of Songs, by analyzing when and how they use it in their poetry. By looking at poetic readings, rather than theological ones, it also explores the connections and distinctions between reading literature and reading Scripture. As both Scripture and lyric love poetry, the Song of Songs has participated in theological and literary discourse over a long period. The Introduction gives background on both kinds of reading, and how they have been applied to the Song of Songs. It also sets out the structure of the thesis. Chapter 2 surveys theological writing about the Song of Song...
What effects did the translation of the Psalms have on poets who were writing in the sixteenth and s...
“The Poetry of Interpretation” writes a pre-history of the twentieth-century phenomenon of close rea...
This study examines some of the ways in which exegetical traditions and other medieval creative work...
Three articles, as Part I, II and III, investigate the relationship between poetry and song in the l...
This dissertation traces the development of verse with a musical dimension from Sidney and Shakespea...
This book investigates a surprising textual and spiritual phenomenon - the huge number of versions o...
This dissertation argues that daily reading practices emerging from the Protestant Reformation made ...
Literature is a means of the moral education to the readers since it keeps the message to the reader...
Literature is a means of the moral education to the readers since it keeps the message to the reader...
This dissertation explores the use of romance across religious poetry in late medieval England. Medi...
This thesis endeavours to understand late medieval lyric poetry and song from two ostensibly separat...
This thesis endeavours to understand late medieval lyric poetry and song from two ostensibly separat...
This study advances and adds detail to our history of the reading of verse in England c.1350–1500. S...
424 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.This project establishes that...
What effects did the translation of the Psalms have on poets who were writing in the sixteenth and s...
What effects did the translation of the Psalms have on poets who were writing in the sixteenth and s...
“The Poetry of Interpretation” writes a pre-history of the twentieth-century phenomenon of close rea...
This study examines some of the ways in which exegetical traditions and other medieval creative work...
Three articles, as Part I, II and III, investigate the relationship between poetry and song in the l...
This dissertation traces the development of verse with a musical dimension from Sidney and Shakespea...
This book investigates a surprising textual and spiritual phenomenon - the huge number of versions o...
This dissertation argues that daily reading practices emerging from the Protestant Reformation made ...
Literature is a means of the moral education to the readers since it keeps the message to the reader...
Literature is a means of the moral education to the readers since it keeps the message to the reader...
This dissertation explores the use of romance across religious poetry in late medieval England. Medi...
This thesis endeavours to understand late medieval lyric poetry and song from two ostensibly separat...
This thesis endeavours to understand late medieval lyric poetry and song from two ostensibly separat...
This study advances and adds detail to our history of the reading of verse in England c.1350–1500. S...
424 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.This project establishes that...
What effects did the translation of the Psalms have on poets who were writing in the sixteenth and s...
What effects did the translation of the Psalms have on poets who were writing in the sixteenth and s...
“The Poetry of Interpretation” writes a pre-history of the twentieth-century phenomenon of close rea...
This study examines some of the ways in which exegetical traditions and other medieval creative work...