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10 • “THE DOT OVER THE I” How Donne and Herbert Close Their Poems
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS vii
- INTRODUCTION 1
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Part 1 NEGATIVE THEOLOGY, POLITICAL THEORY, AND THE LYRIC
- 1 • DONNE’S NEGATIVE THEOLOGY OF THE CROSS 17
- 2 • PRAYER AS POLITICAL THEORY Conscience, Sovereignty, and Natural Law in Donne and Herbert 34
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Part 2 ENCOUNTERS Exchange and Collaboration
- 3 • “RESPLENDENCE OF WOMEN, MEN’S MEANS TO ZEAL” Fashioning Female Sanctity in Donne and Herbert’s Commemoration of Lady Danvers 71
- 4 • CROSSINGS Sacramental Signs across the Verse of Donne and Herbert 91
- 5 • CRUCIFYING CRAFT A Donne-Herbert Dialogue 105
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Part 3 SIN, SALVATION, AND ASSURANCE
- 6 • “EXTREME AUDACITY OF PENITENTIAL HUMILITY” Devotions 10 and the Donne-Herbert Dichotomy 119
- 7 • IMAGINING PRAYER IN DONNE’S DEVOTIONS AND HERBERT’S POEMS OF COMPLAINT 137
- 8 • RECUPERATING THE INCAPACITIES OF THE FALLEN SELF IN DONNE AND HERBERT Possibility and Promise 157
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Part 4 APPRAISALS
- 9 • DONNE’S “COMEDY OF EROS” AND HERBERT’S “WORLD OF MIRTH” 177
- 10 • “THE DOT OVER THE I” How Donne and Herbert Close Their Poems 205
- APPENDIX Donne’s and Herbert’s Latin Poems on the Seal of Christ on the Anchor 221
- NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 225
- INDEX 229
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS vii
- INTRODUCTION 1
-
Part 1 NEGATIVE THEOLOGY, POLITICAL THEORY, AND THE LYRIC
- 1 • DONNE’S NEGATIVE THEOLOGY OF THE CROSS 17
- 2 • PRAYER AS POLITICAL THEORY Conscience, Sovereignty, and Natural Law in Donne and Herbert 34
-
Part 2 ENCOUNTERS Exchange and Collaboration
- 3 • “RESPLENDENCE OF WOMEN, MEN’S MEANS TO ZEAL” Fashioning Female Sanctity in Donne and Herbert’s Commemoration of Lady Danvers 71
- 4 • CROSSINGS Sacramental Signs across the Verse of Donne and Herbert 91
- 5 • CRUCIFYING CRAFT A Donne-Herbert Dialogue 105
-
Part 3 SIN, SALVATION, AND ASSURANCE
- 6 • “EXTREME AUDACITY OF PENITENTIAL HUMILITY” Devotions 10 and the Donne-Herbert Dichotomy 119
- 7 • IMAGINING PRAYER IN DONNE’S DEVOTIONS AND HERBERT’S POEMS OF COMPLAINT 137
- 8 • RECUPERATING THE INCAPACITIES OF THE FALLEN SELF IN DONNE AND HERBERT Possibility and Promise 157
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Part 4 APPRAISALS
- 9 • DONNE’S “COMEDY OF EROS” AND HERBERT’S “WORLD OF MIRTH” 177
- 10 • “THE DOT OVER THE I” How Donne and Herbert Close Their Poems 205
- APPENDIX Donne’s and Herbert’s Latin Poems on the Seal of Christ on the Anchor 221
- NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 225
- INDEX 229