dc.relation.reference | Archer, Stanley, “Meditation and the Structure of Donne’s ‘Holy Sonnets.’” ELH 28: 137-47.
Bainton, Roland H. Here I stand: A Life of Martin Luther. New York: New American Library, 1955.
Bald, R.C. John Donne: A Life. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1986.
Beaston, Lawrence. “Talking to A Silent God: Donne’s Holy Sonnet and The Via Negativa.” Renascence 99: 95-109.
Boulger, James D. The Calvinist Temper in English Poetry. The Hague: Mouton Publishers, 1980.
Brueggemann, Walter. Spirituality of the Psalms. Minneapolis: Fortress P, 2002.
Calvin, John. The Institutes of Christian Religion. 2 vols. Ed. And trans. Tony Lane and Hilary Osborne. Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1987.
---. Commentary on the Epistles of Paul the Apostle to the Corinthians. Trans. Rev. John Pringle. Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1981.
Carey, John. John Donne: Life, Mind, and Art. London: Faber and Faber, 1990.
Cefalu, Paul. “Godly Fear, Sanctification, and Calvinist Theology in the Sermons and ‘Holy Sonnets’ of John Donne.” Studies in Philology 100 (1): 71-86.
Cragg, Gerald R. Freedom and Authority : a Study of English Thought in the Early Seventeenth Century. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1975.
DiPasquale, Theresa M. Literature & Sacrament: The Sacred and the Secular in John Donne. Pittsburgh: Duquesne UP, 1999.
Doerksen, Daniel. “Polemist or Pastor?: Donne and Moderate Calvinist Conformity.” John Donne and the Protestant Reformation: New Perspective. Ed. Mary Arshagouni Papazian. Detroit: Wayne State UP, 2003. 12-34.
Flynn, Dennis. John Donne and the Ancient Catholic Nobility. Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1995.
Gardner, Helen, ed. The Divine Poems. By John Donne. Oxford: ClarendonP, 1978
Gosse, Edmund. The Life and Letters of John Donne, Dean of St. Paul’s. 2 Volumes. Gloucester: Peter Smith, 1959.
Grant, Patrick. “Augustinian Spirituality and the Holy Sonnets of John Donne.” ELH 38: 542-61.
Grierson, Sir Herbert, ed. Poetical Works. By John Donne. London: Oxford UP, 1968.
---, ed. The Poems of John Donne. Vol. 2. By John Donne. London: Oxford UP, 1966.
Guibbory, Achsah. “John Donne.” The Cambridge Companion to English Poetry, Donne to Marvell. Ed. Thomas Corns. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1993. 123-47.
Herz, Judith Schere. “Of Circle, Friendship, and the Imperatives of Literary History.” Literary Circles and Cultural Communities in Renaissance England. Ed. Claude J. Summers and Ted-Larry Pebworth. Columbia: U of Missouri P, 2000. 10-23.
Hester, M. Thomas. “Re-Signing the Test of the Self: Donne’s ‘As due by many titles.’” “Bright Shootes of Everlastingnesse”: The Seventeenth-Century Religious Lyirs. Ed. Claude J. Summers and Ted-Larry Pebworth. Columbia: U of Missouri P, 1987. 59-71.
Ignatius of Loyola. Inatius of Loyala: The Spiritual Exercises and Selected Works. Ed. George E. Ganss, S. J. New York: Paulist P, 1991.
Johnson, Jeffery. The Theology of John Donne. Woodbridge: D.S. Brewer, 1999.
Kendall, R. T. Calvin and English Calvinism to 1649. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1979.
King, John N. English Reformation Literature: The Tudor Origins of the Protestant Tradition. Princeton: Princeton UP, 1982.
Kleiman Ed. “Adamant in Grace: The Subtlety of Donne’s Most Subtle Craftman.” English Studies 77(4): 343-50.
Lewalski, Barbara Keifer. Protestant Poetic and the Seventeenth-Century Religious Lyris. Princeton: Princeton UP, 1985.
Limburg, James. “Psamls, Book of.” Anchor Bilbe Dictionary. Vol. 5. Ed. David Noel Freedman. New York: Doubleday, 1992. 522-36.
MacColl, Alan. “The Circulationof Donne’s Poems in Manuscript.” John Donne: Esasys in Celebration. Ed. A. J. Smith. London: Methuen. 28-46.
MacCulloch , Diarmaid. The Later Reformation in England, 1547-1603. New York: St. Martin's P, 1990.
Marotti, Arthur F. John Donne, Coterie Poet. Madison: U of Wisconsin P, 1986.
---. Manuscript, Print, and the English Renaissance Lyrics. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1995.
Martz, Louis L. The Poetry of Meditation. New Haven: Yale UP, 1962.
McGrath, Alister E. Reformation Thought: An Introduction. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 1999.
Milton, Anthony. Catholic and Reformed: The Roman and Protestant Churches in English Protestant Thought 1600-1640. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995.
Newton, Diana. Papists, Protestants and Puritans, 1559-1714. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1998.
Oliver, P. M. Donne’s Religious Writing: A Discourse of Feigned Devotion. London: Longman, 1997.
Papazian, Mary Arshagouni. Introduction. John Donne and the Protestant Reformation: New Perspective. By Papazian. Ed. Detroit: Wayne State UP, 2003. 1-11.
Pebworth, Ted-Larry. “John Donne, Coterie Poetry, and the Text as Performance.” SEL 29 (1989): 61-75.
Potter, George R. and Evelyn M. Simpson. The Sermons of John Donne. 10 vols. Berkeley: U of California P, 1953-62.
Reardon, Bernard M.G. Religious thought in the Reformation. London: Longman, 1995.
Rovang, Paul R. “Donne’s Holy Sonnet 18.” Explicator 57(1): 11-14.
Ruf, Frederick J. “Lyric Autobiography: John Donne’s Holy Sonnets.” Harvard Theological Review 86(3): 293-307.
Schoenfeldt, Michael. “ ‘That Spectacle of too Much Weight’: The Poetics of Sacrifice in Donne, Herbert, and Milton.” Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies 31(3): 561-84.
Sellin, Paul R. John Donne and “Calvinist” View of Grace. Amsterdam: Vu Boekhandel, 1983.
Servini, Peter. The English Reformation. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1997.
Sinfield, Alan. Literature in Protestant England 1560-1660. London: Croom Helm, 1983.
Stachniewski, John. “John Donne: the Despair of the ‘Holy Sonnets.’” ELH 48:671-705.
Stanwood, P. G. and Heather Ross Asals (ed.). John Donne and the Theology of Language. Columbia: U of Missouri P, 1986
Stringer, Gary A, ed. Poetry of John Donne. By John Donne. Bloomington: Indiana UP, 2005. Vol. 7, part 1 of The Variorum Edition of the Poetry of John Donne. 8 vols. Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1996 – .
The 1599 Geneva Bible. Michael H. Brown intro. Ozark: L. L. Brown Publishing, 2000.
The Oxford English Dictionary. 2nd ed. 20 vols. Oxford: Clarendon P, 1989.
Todd, Margo. Reformation to Revolution : Politics and Religion in Early Modern England. London: Routledge, 1995.
Torrence, Thomas Forsyth. Theological Science. London: Oxford UP, 1969.
Tyacke, Nicholas. Anti-Calvinists: The Rise of English Arminianism c. 1590-1640. Oxford: Clarendon P, 1990.
Waggoner, Rita Roberts. “Religious Poetry and Prose of John Donne.” Anglican Theological Review. 83(3): 687-88.
Weber, Max. The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism. London: HarperCollins Academis, 1930. London: Routledge, 1992.
Whalen, Robert. The Poetry of Immanence: Sacrament in Donne and Herbert. Toronto: U of Toronto P, 2002
Wilcox, Helen. “‘No More Wit Than a Christian?’: The Case of Devotional Poetry. The Wit of Seventeenth Century Poetry. Ed Claude J. Summers and Ted-Terry Pebworth. Columbia: U of Missouri P, 1995. 9-21.
Wollman, Richard B. “The ‘Press and the Fire’: Print and Manuscript Culture in Donne’s Circle.” SEL 33 (1993): 85-97.
Young, R. V. Doctrine and Devotion in Seventeenth-Century Poetry: Studies in Donne, Herbert, Crashaw, and Vaughan. Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 2000.
Luther, Martin. “Let Your Sins Be Strong,” Selected Works of Martin Luther, trans. Erika Flores, 15 April 2006 <http://www.tparents.org/Library/Religion/Christian/Luther/
letsinbe.txt>. | en |