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  1. The Poetical Works of Richard Crashaw and Quarles' Emblems by Francis Quarles, George Gilfillan, et all 2010-01-12
  2. Richard Crashaw (A Study in Baroque Sensibility) by Austin Warren, 1957
  3. The Complete Works of Richard Crashaw by Richard Crashaw, 1858
  4. Richard Crashaw: a Study in Baroque Sensibility, SIGNED by author by Austin Warren, 1939
  5. THE COMPLETE POETRY OF RICHARD CRASHAW. Edited by George Walton Williams by Richard. Crashaw, 1970
  6. The Poetical Works Of Richard Crashaw And Quarles' Emblems (1857) by Richard Crashaw, 2010-09-10
  7. The Verse in English of Richard Crashaw by Richard Crashaw, 1949
  8. The Verse in English of Richard Crashaw by Richard Crashaw, 1949-01-01
  9. Richard Crashaw: A Study in Style and Poetic Development (University of Wisconsin Studies in Language and Literature, No. 37) by Ruth C. Wallerstein, 1935
  10. Major Metaphysical Poets of the Seventeenth Century: John Donne, GeorgeHerbert, Richard Crashaw, and Andrew Marvell. [Subtitle]: An Anthology
  11. THE POETICAL WORKS OF RICHARD CRASHAW AND QUARLES' EMBLEMS: With Memoirs and Critical Dissertations. by Richard. Gilfillan, Rev. George. Crashaw, 1857
  12. The Poems of Richard Crashaw by Richard Crashaw, 1927
  13. The Religious Poems Of Richard Crashaw: With An Introductory Study (1914) by R. A. Eric Sheperd, 2009-04-27
  14. The Major Metaphysical Poets of the Seventeenth Century by John Donne, George Herbert, Richard Crashaw and Andrew Marvell by John Donne, George Herbert, Richard Crashaw and Andrew Marvell by John Donne, George Herbert, Richard Crashaw and Andrew Marvell b by George Herbert, Richard Crashaw and Andrew Marvell John Donne, 1968-01-01

61. Enculturation: Lisa S. Starks
The impetus of my psychoanalytic exploration of male masochism in Donne and crashaw occurs in richard Rambuss s Pleasure and Devotion The Body of Jesus
http://enculturation.gmu.edu/1_2/starks.html
'Batter My [Flaming] Heart': Male Masochism in the Religious Lyrics of Donne and Crashaw
Lisa S. Starks
Enculturation, Vol. 1, No. 2, Fall 1997
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The impetus of my psychoanalytic exploration of male masochism in Donne and Crashaw occurs in Richard Rambuss's "Pleasure and Devotion: The Body of Jesus and Seventeenth-Century Religious Lyric," in which he opens up possibilities for reading eroticism (especially homoeroticism) in early modern representations of Christ's body. In this analysis, Rambuss opposes Caroline Walker Bynum who, in response to Leo Steinberg's The Sexuality of Christ in Renaissance Art , claims that depictions of Christ's genitalia (the focus of Steinberg's work) can only be regarded as erotic from a modern standpoint, for such representations in historical context, before the advent of modern sexuality, could not have rendered "sexual" meanings for their audiences but only those signifying reproduction. As Rambuss points out, Bynum's analysis denies the possibility of reading the eroticespecially the homoeroticin medieval/Renaissance representation (268), for it works on the underlying assumption that such meanings are structured according to the false binary of "sexual/generative." Conversely, In Rambuss's view, "the body [is] at least potentially sexualized, as a truly polysemous surface where various significances and expressionsincluding a variety of erotic onescompete and collude with each other in making the body meaningful" (268).

62. Early Modern Literary Studies: Electronic Texts
Corbet, richard. Selected Works (Representative Poetry, Toronto). Cowley, Abraham. Selected Works (Representative Poetry, Toronto). crashaw, richard
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Scholarly Electronic Text Series and Collections Published on the Internet Electronic Versions of Fifteenth, Sixteenth, and Seventeenth Century Texts, From the Internet Related Medieval Electronic Texts, From the Internet ... Multimedia Databases This section is a gathering of links to select electronic texts of fifteenth, sixteenth, and seventeenth century materials which are on the Internet, as well as others which have bearing upon this time period. Unless otherwise noted, all texts are presumed to contain basic HTML encoding.
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  • Renaissance Electronic Texts (Toronto: Centre for Computing in the Humanities, 1994-). Representative Poetry (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1962-63, reprinted with corrections 1967). Electronic text edited by Ian Lancashire (Toronto: Centre for Computing in the Humanities, 1994).
Electronic Versions of Fifteenth, Sixteenth, and Seventeenth Century Texts, From the Internet

63. Crashaw, Richard Quotes
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64. Charterhouse
Among the school s most famous pupils at the old site were richard crashaw, richard Lovelace, Joseph Addison, richard Steele, John Wesley and William
http://victorianweb.org/history/education/charterhouse.html
Charterhouse
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Home Social History Education Charterhouse School by designed by Sir Philip Charles Hardwick (with later additions by Sir Arthur Blomfield, W.D. Caroe, Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, and others). 1872. Goldalming, Surrey. [Click on thumbnail for larger image.] Charterhouse School was founded in the seventeenth century by Thomas Sutton, a wealthy commoner who had made his money largely through the Durham coalfields. Having bought up the Earl of Suffolk's mansion in London, on the site of an old Carthusian priory, he had the building converted for use as an almshouse, school, and chapel. The school was originally intended for poor bright pupils, but was destined to become one of the great English public schools. In 1872 it moved down to Godalming in Surrey, under the direction of the then headmaster, William Haig Brown (1823-1907), who was in charge of the school from 1867 to 1897. The new school, built to the design of Sir Philip Charles Hardwick , is one of the most impressive examples of the Victorian Gothic style. Local Bargate stone was used, and this has a warmth that adds greatly to its attraction. The hall, known simply as Hall , was added in 1884 (according to the school guide; or 1885 according to the

65. Hobbs Public Library: Poets
crashaw, richard. richard crashaw (16131649) RPO Selected Poetry of richard crashaw (1613-1649). Cruz, Sor Juana Ines de la
http://www.hobbspubliclibrary.org/poets.html
HOBBS PUBLIC LIBRARY Chasque aqui para traducir esta pagina POETS A B C D ... Y A Aiken, Conrad Aldington, Richard Alighieri, Dante Allingham, William Angelou, Maya Apollinaire, Guillaume Arnold, Matthew Auden, W.H.

66. THE LONDON CHARTERHOUSE. - Article Preview - The New York Times
Taylor s record of the course of events at Charterhouse since Sutton died contains the names of Roger Villlams, richard crashaw, richard Lovelaee,
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=FA0F10F8355813738DDDAF0994DE405B8

67. Richard Crashaw: Poems
An index of poems by richard crashaw. richard crashaw Bibliography A selected bibliography of the works of richard crashaw; includes a list of
http://www.poetry-archive.com/c/crashaw_richard.html
POEMS BY RICHARD CRASHAW: RELATED LINKS BROWSE THE POETRY ARCHIVE: A B C D ... Email Poetry-Archive.com

68. Christian Quotation Of The Day Index
Church, R. W. (richard William) (18151890) Village Sermons, . Emrich, richard Stanley (1910- ) 11/20/99; Erasmus, Desiderius (1466?
http://cqod.gospelcom.net/cqodndac.htm
Christian Quotations of the Day
Author Index (C-F)
Current closing date on index: 8/1/03
Note: The index is all done by hand, so when you find errors or broken links here or in the archives, please drop me a note
Note: Many of the text links are to the marvelous full-text collection called The Christian Classics Ethereal Library
Note: Many of the links to bios are either to the marvelous Glimpses pamphlets and the Christian History daily files archived in the Christian History Institute 's pages here at GospelCom, or to James Kiefer's excellent Calendar of Christian Historical Biographies in the Christia Library
Author Index Guide (by last name):
Caird, G. B. (George Bradford)
Truth of the Gospel, The , Oxford University Press, London: 1950
Calvin, John bio bio bio ... bio
Commentaries
Institutes of the Christian Religion, The [1559], [text parts
Campbell, Reginald John bio
Call of Christ, The
Capon, Robert Farrar
Supper of the Lamb, The , Doubleday, New York: 1969
Carey, George
"Christian Beginning"
Carlyle, Thomas

69. INDEX II. AUTHORS TREATED
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