Henry Vaughan, the Achievement of Silex Scintillans

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University of Delaware Press, 1981 - 265 páginas
This is an extensive study of Henry Vaughan's use of the sonnet cycle. Calhoun attempts to interrelate major historical, theoretical, and biographical details as they contribute to Vaughan's craft, style, and poetic form. This study takes into account Vaughan's work over two decades, approximately 1640-1660.
 

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The Lyric Sequence Poems 1646
17
Crises in Breconshire 164555 Olor Iscanus
37
An Interregnum Poetics
58
Natural Music
81
Natural Magic
101
Silex Scintillans 1650 The Resurrection of the Dead
131
Silex Scintillans 1655 The Life of the World to Come
186
Appendix
220
Notes
227
Bibliography
251
Index
261
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