VOLUME 22 (2003)
Contents
Colloquium: "The Good-morrow"
Achsah Guibbory. Reading and Teaching "The
Good Morrow." 1-4.
Lara M. Crowley. Establishing a "fitter" Text of
Donne's "The Good Morrowe." 5-21.
Ilona Bell. Betrothal: "The Good morrow."
23-30.
Jonathan F. S. Post. "The Good Morrow" and the
Modern Aubade: Some Impressions. 31-45.
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Albert C. Labriola. "Vile harsh
attire": Biblical Typology in John Donne's "Spit in my face yee
Jewes." 47-57.
Michelle Solomon. Trafique: A
Consideration of John Donne's
The First Anniversary An
Anatomie of the World. 59-75.
Brandon S. Centerwall. "Loe her's a
Man, worthy indeede to travell": Donne's Panegyric upon
Coryats
Crudities. 77-94.
Ernest W. Sullivan, II. What Have
the Donne Variorum Textual Editors Discovered, and Why Should
Anyone Care? 95-107.
Jeffrey Johnson. "One, four, and
infinite": John Donne, Thomas Harriot, and
Essayes in
Divinity. 109-143.
Brooke Conti. Donne, Doubt, and
the
Devotions Upon Emergent Occasions. 145-164.
Peter McCullough. Donne and
Andrewes. 165-201.
Hugh Adlington. Preaching the Holy
Ghost: John Donne's Whitsunday Sermons. 203-228.
Noel Blincoe. Carew's "A Rapture":
A Paradoxical Encomium on Erotic Love. 229-247.
Notes
Andrew Breeze. Donne's "Blest Hermaphrodite" and
Psalms "More Harsh." 249-254.
Donald W. Rude. Seamus Heaney and John Donne: An
Echo of "The Ecstasy" in "Glanmore Sonnet X." 255-257.
Book Review
Jeanne Shami. Approaching Donne's Theology. 259-262.