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‘High Delights that satisfy all Appetites’: Thomas Traherne and Gender
(Early Modern Literary Studies, 2018)
The poetry of Thomas Traherne has often seemed purely and innocently devotional in comparison with that of George Herbert, John Donne, or Richard Crashaw, poets whose religious work, at least occasionally, is sexually ...
Katherine Philips and “Churching”
(Taylor & Francis, 2012)
“Wo’is me” and “Ah my deare”: Parenthetical Metacommentary in Donne and Herbert.
(The John Donne Society, 2016)
Milton’s Comus in Ann Radcliffe’s The Mysteries of Udolpho
(Taylor & Francis, 2014)
Review of Elizabeth S. Dodd and Cassandra Gorman (eds), Thomas Traherne and Seventeenth-Century Thought
(Oxford University Press, 2017)
“Seventy Seven” in Ben Jonson’s The Alchemist
(Taylor & Francis, 2012)
Vocal Women, Silent Woman: Gender in the Noble Numbers
(Taylor & Francis, 2012)
Who ‘laid him in a manger’? Biblical Women in Herbert, Vaughan, and Traherne
(Brill, 2015)
Although female figures from the Bible are largely absent from the poetry of George Herbert, Henry Vaughan, and Thomas Traherne, a few poems treat female biblical characters in a substantive way. Yet even in these poems, ...