From Renaissance to Baroque: Essays on Literature and Art

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University of Missouri Press, 1991 - Art - 277 pages

Distinguished critic and scholar Louis L. Martz refreshingly addresses some of the central concerns in current studies of English poetry from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, exploring the context of religious controversy within which this poetry developed and the relationship of poetry to the visual arts.

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Vehement Grief and Silent Tears
39
Donnes Anniversaries Revisited
51
The Generous Ambiguity of Herberts Temple
64
Copyright

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Louis L. Martz is Sterling Professor of English Emeritus at Yale University and Adjunct Professor of English at Georgetown University. He is author or editor of many books, most recently Milton: Poet of Exile.

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