A Greek in the Temple: Pseudo-Dionysius and Negative Theology in Richard Crashaw's 'Hymn in the Glorious Epiphany.'.Published in:2011By:Kuchar, GaryPublication type:Poetry Review
Laughter in the Time of Plague: A Context for the Unstable Style of Nashe's Christ's Tears over Jerusalem.Published in:2011By:Groves, BeatricePublication type:Literary Criticism
"Wanton loves, and yong desires": Clandestine Marriage in Marlowe's Hero and Leander and Chapman's Continuation.Published in:2011By:Cleland, KatharinePublication type:Poetry Review
Aristotelian Luminescence, Thomistic Charity: Vision, Reflection, and Self-Love in Pearl.Published in:2011By:Bloomfield, JosephinePublication type:Poetry Review
"Wintrum Frod": Frod and the Aging Mind in Old English Poetry.Published in:2011By:Zwikstra, Corey J.Publication type:Poetry Review