VOLUME 18 (1999)
Contents
Anthony Raspa. Donne's
Pseudo-Martyr and
Essayes
in Divinity as Companion Pieces. 1-12.
Stella P. Revard. Donne's "The Bracelet":
Trafficking in Gold and Love. 13-23.
Allison Spreuwenberg-Stewart. "To His Mistress
Going to Bed," or "Could You Lend Me Your Clothes?" 25-59.
L. M. Gorton. Philosophy and the City: Space in
Donne. 61-71.
Albert C. Labriola. Lure and Allure in Donne's
"Aire and Angels." 73-82.
Reuben Sanchez. Menippean Satire and Competing
Prose Styles in
Ignatius His Conclave. 83-99.
Julia Brett. Distance, Demystification, and
Donne's Divine Poetry. 101-126.
Paul W. Harland. Donne and Virginia: The
Ideology of Conquest. 127-152.
Donald W. Rude. John Donne in
The Female
Tatler: A Forgotten Eighteenth-Century Appreciation.
153-166.
John T. Shawcross. Additional Donne and Herbert
Allusions. 167-176.
Pamela Royston Macfie. Ghostly Metamorphoses:
Chapman, Marlowe, and Ovid's Philomela. 177-193.
Colloquium: "Farewell to Love"
Ann Hurley. Introduction. 195-200.
Gary A. Stringer. The Text of "Farewell to
Love." 201-213.
Graham Roebuck. Into the Shadows...: Donne's
"Farewell to Love." 215-227.
Richard Todd. "Farewell to Love": "Things" as
Artifacts, "thing[s]" as Shifting Signifiers. 229-241.
Theresa M. DiPasquale. The Things Not Seen in
Donne's "Farewell to Love." 243-253.
Book Reviews
Anthony Low. Lost in a Book. 255-260.
Richard Harp. Reading Ritual. 261-266.
The Donne Variorum
Gary Stringer. More on Reading "How It Goes." 267-275.