World Literature
- 961
- Catholic Encyclopedia: Baconian System of Philosophy
- Essay takes a look at the Baconian system of philosophy and its relation to theology and the beliefs of the Catholic church.
- 962
- Free Online Library - The Essays by Sir Francis Bacon
- Read the essay that takes a look at the philosophy and its relation to the beliefs of religion.
- 968
- "The strangest pageant, fashion'd like a court": John Donne and Ben Jonson to 1600 -- Parallel Lives
- William F. Blissett suggests that a Jonson reference to a "Dr. Done . . . encourages a consideration of the parallel literary lives of Jonson and Donne."
- 969
- "Witness this Booke, (thy Emblem)": Donne's Holy Sonnets and Biography
- Diana Treviño Benet argues that the sonnets have been widely studied in terms of the poet's theology, but "their recourse to biography" deserves critical attention.
- 970
- Book Review
- Elizabeth Hodgson reviews The Variorum Edition of the Poetry of John Donne, Volume 8: The Epigrams, Epithalamions, Epitaphs, Inscriptions, and Miscellaneous Poems. Gary A. Stringer, et al.
- 971
- Book Review
- Nathan P. Tinker reviews Barbara Estrin's Laura: Uncovering Gender and Genre in Wyatt, Donne, and Marvell.
- 972
- Book Review
- Claude J. Summers reviews The Variorum Edition of the Poetry of John Donne (vol. 6): The Anniversaries and The Epicedes and Obsequies. Gen. Ed. Gary A. Stringer.
- 973
- Book Review
- Gary Kuchar reviews Ronald Corthell's Ideology and Desire in Renaissance Poetry: The Subject of Donne.
- 974
- Book Reviews
- Elizabeth Hodgson reviews two books: John Donne. Pseudo-Martyr. Ed. Anthony Raspa; John Donne and the Ancient Catholic Nobility, by Dennis Flynn.
- 975
- Britten and Donne: Holy Sonnets Set to Music
- Bryan N. S. Gooch argues that the ordering of the Sonnets in Britten's Opus 35 reflects the composer's personal experience of visiting German concentration camps.
- 976
- Cambridge History of English and American Literature
- Covers the period from Sir Thomas North to Michael Drayton, which includes "Donne's Relation to Petrarch," "His Life," "Songs and Sonets," "Letters and Funerall Elegies," and "His Position and Influence."
- 977
- Colon and Semi-Colon in Donne's Prose Letters: Practice and Principle
- Suggests that "Donne's colon and semicolon usage reveals several Donnean principles of punctuation." By Emma L. Roth-Schwartz.
- 978
- Donne, Herbert, and the Worm of Controversy
- By Louis Martz. Ecclesiastical dispute in the British Church as reflected in the works of Donne and Herbert.