Soliciting interpretation : literary theory and seventeenth- century English poetry /
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Chicago :
University of Chicago Press,
1990.
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Table of Contents:
- The monarchy of wit and the republic of letters: Donne's politics / David Norbrook
- All Donne / Annabel Patterson
- From the superfluous to the supernumerary: reading gender into Paradise lost / John Guillory
- Joyning my labour to my pain: the politics of labor in Marvell's mower poems / Rosemary Kegl
- Jonson and the amazons / Stephen Orgel
- Shakespeare's sonnets as literary property / Arthur F. Marotti
- Jacobean poetry and lyric disappointment / Jane Tylus
- Dating Milton / Jonathan Goldberg
- Masculine persuasive force: Donne and verbal power / Stanley Fish
- Unspeakable love: Petrarch to Herbert / Gordon Braden
- That ancient heat: sexuality and spirituality in The temple / Michael C. Schoenfeldt
- The constant subject: instability and authority in Wroth's Urania poems / Maureen Quilligan.