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Birth and Death Dates 1573-1631
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Daniel D. Lee
(2019)
Making Experience Literate: Poetry and New Science in Early Modern England.
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Article
Jessica Tabak
(2016)
“O Multiplied Misery!”: The Disordered Medical Narrative of John Donne's Devotions.
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies
(pp. 167-188).
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Hodes, Nathaniel
(2014)
The Muses' Method: Logic and the Moral Function of English Renaissance Poetry.
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Larkin, Christopher Ross
(2013)
Iatrochemical Healing in Shakespeare and Donne: The Diseased and Cured Body in the English Literary Imagination, 1590--1638.
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Collins, Siobhán
(2013)
Bodies, Politics and Transformations: John Donne's Metempsychosis.
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Article
Habinek, Lianne
(2013)
Untying the “Subtle Knot”: Anatomical Metaphor and the Case of the rete mirabile.
Configurations: A Journal of Literature, Science, and Technology
(pp. 239-277).
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Taschini, Audrey
(2010)
He Was not that Light, but Was Sent to Bear Witness to That Light: The Language of Vision and Illumination in John Donne's Commentary of John 1.8.
In: Representing Light across Arts and Sciences: Theories and Practices
(p. 57).
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Martin, Roberta
(2007)
“That Awful Throne”: Donne, Behn, and the Culture of Dissection.
In: Origins of Science Learning: Essays on Culture and Knowledge in Early Modern Europe
(p. 169).
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Albrecht, Roberta
(2005)
The Virgin Mary as Alchemical and Lullian Reference in Donne.
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Chapter
Emerson, Jocelyn
(2005)
Donne and the Noble Art.
In: Textual Healing: Essays on Medieval and Early Modern Medicine
(p. 195).
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Noble, Louise Christine
(2002)
Corpus salubre: Medicinal cannibalism in early modern English culture.
(/isis/citation/CBB001562533/)
Article
Boyle, Frank
(1998)
Old Poetry and New Science: Swift, Cowley, and Modernity.
1650--1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era
(p. 247).
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Bernstein, Jeremy
(1997)
Heaven's net: The meeting of John Donne and Johannes Kepler.
American Scholar
(pp. 175-195).
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Scialdone, Maria Paola
(1996)
Paracelso, John Donne e la contraddittorietà.
Stud. German.
(pp. 257-301).
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Article
Reeves, Eileen
(1993)
John Donne and the oblique course.
Renaissance Studies
(pp. 168-183).
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Empson, William
(1993)
Essays on Renaissance literature. Edited by John Hafflenden. Volume 1: Donne and the new philosophy.
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Article
Abraham, Lyndy
(1991)
“The lovers and the tomb”: Alchemical emblems in Shakespeare, Donne, and Marvell.
Emblematica: An Interdisciplinary Journal for Emblem Studies
(pp. 301-320).
(/isis/citation/CBB000049361/)
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Frost, Kate Gartner
(1990)
Holy delight: Typology, numerology, and autobiography in Donne's Devotions upon emergent occasions.
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Gossin, Pamela
(1989)
Poetic resolutions of scientific revolutions: Astronomy and the literary imaginations of Donne, Swift and Hardy.
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Low, Anthony
(1989)
Love and science: Cultural change in Donne's Songs and sonnets.
Studies in the Literary Imagination
(pp. 5-16).
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