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Gary Stringer

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Colleagues:

Below I have pasted in a message sent to Mary Papazian from Holly Nelson, who is doing the YWES 2004 review of Donne studies. Prof. Nelson requests that we look this over and notify her of any items that she might have missed. Rather than have the information accumulate here, I'm going to close this post and ask that everyone communicate directly with Professor Nelson. Her address appears at the end of the list.

GAS


Mary,

Once again, as the John Donne reviewer for the Year’s Work in English Studies, I have put together a tentative bibliography of the works published on Donne in 2004. I have copied that bibliography below. I wonder if you would be willing to send this again to the members of the John Donne Society for their perusal. If I have overlooked anything published on Donne in 2004, it would be very helpful if members could write to me to let me know.

Holly

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2004 Publications on the Works of John Donne

Articles:

Albrecht, Roberta. “Coining and Conning: Alchemical Motifs in Donne's ‘Oh My Blacke Soule!’” English Language Notes 42.4 (Dec. 2004): 1-10.

Beecher, Don. Eye-Beams, Raptures and Androgynes: Inverted Neoplatonism in Poems by Donne, Herbert of Cherbury, Overbury and Carew.” Cahiers Elisabéthains: Late Medieval and Renaissance Studies 65 (Spring 2004): vi, 1-9.

Cáceres, Daniel Nisa. “Be My Trew Mistres Still, Not My Faignd Page”: Truth and Disguise in Donne’s ‘Elegy 16.’”Atlantis 26.1 (June 2004): 37-47.

Chorney, Tatjana. “John Donne’s Satires: How Will They Reform?” Reader: Essays in Reader-Oriented Theory, Criticism, and Pedagogy 50 (Spring 2004): 10-58.

Cunningham, David. “Donne’s New Days.” Essays in Criticism 54.1 (2004): 18-37.

Flynn, Dennis. Donne's “‘Amicissimo, et Meritissimo Ben: Jonson’ and the Daring of Volpone.” Literary Imagination 6.3 (Fall 2004): 368-89.

Gross, Kenneth. “John Donne’s Lyric Skepticism: In Strange Way.” Modern Philology 101.3 (February 2004): 371-399.

Hall, Bythe. “Eliot’s ‘The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock’” Explicator 62.2 (Winter 2004): 108-110. [Compares Eliot and Donne]

Harries, Byron. “John Owen the epigrammist: a literary and historical context.” Renaissance Studies 18.1 (2004): 19-32. [compares Owen and Donne]

Lunderberg, Marla Hoffman. “John Donne’s Strategies for Discreet Preaching.” Studies in English Literature 44.1 (Winter 2004): 97-119.

Martin, Catherine Gimelli, “The Erotology of Donne’s ‘Extasie’ and the Secret History of Voluptuous Rationalism.” Studies in English Literature 44.1 (Winter 2004): 121-147.

Newman, Barbara. “Rereading John Donne's Holy Sonnet 14.” Spiritus: A Journal of Christian Spirituality. 4.1 (Spring 2004): 84-90.

Price, Michael W. “Recovering Donne’s Critique of the Arcana Imperii in the Problems. Studies in Philology 101.3 (Summer 2004): 332-355.

Stevenson, Winifred. “ Donne’s. Nocturnal.” Seventeenth Century 19.2 (Autumn 2004): 178-182.

Tutino, Stefania. “Notes on Machiavelli and Ignatius Loyola in John Donne's Ignatius his Conclave and Pseudo-Martyr.” English Historical Review 119.484 (Nov. 2004): 1308- 1321.

Wourm, Nathalie, “Dylan Thomas and John Donne: The Magpie’s Magpie.” Welsh Writing in English: A Yearbook of Critical Essays 9 (2004): 190-99.

[Contents of the John Donne Journal, vol. 22]

Chapters in Books:

Blevins, Jacob. “Catullan Oaths and John Donne’s Fractured Subjectivity.” Catullan Consciousness and the Early Modern Lyric in England: From Wyatt to Donne. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2004.

Cefalu, Paul. “The elect body in pain: Godly fear and sanctification in John Donne’s poetry and prose.” Moral Identity in Early Modern English Literature. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004.

Doerksen, Daniel W. “Discerning God’s Voice, God’s Hand: Scripturalist Moderation in Donne’s Devotions. Centered on the Word: Literature, Scripture, and the Tudor-Stuart Middle Way. Eds. Daniel W. Doerksen and Christopher Hodgkins. Newark: University of Delaware Press. 148-172.

Frontain, Raymond-Jean, ‘“the man which have affliction seene”: Donne, Jeremiah, and the Fashioning of Lamentatation. Centered on the Word: Literature, Scripture, and the Tudor-Stuart Middle Way. Eds. Daniel W. Doerksen and Christopher Hodgkins. Newark: University of Delaware Press. 127-147.

Raman, Shankar. “Money, Gender and Colonialism in John Donne's Elegies.” Ebony, Ivory and Tea. Eds. Zbigniew Bialas and Krzysztof Kowalczyk-Twarowski. Katowice, Poland: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Slaskiego, 2004. 31-44.

Scott, Alison V. “Celebrating the Somerset Wedding: Donne, Patronage, the Problem of the Gift.” Explorations in Renaissance Culture 30.2 (2004): 261-90.

Shami, Jeanne. “Squint-eyed, Left-handed, Half-deaf: Imperfect Senses and John Donne’s Interpretive Middle Way. Centered on the Word: Literature, Scripture, and the Tudor-Stuart Middle Way. Eds. Daniel W. Doerksen and Christopher Hodgkins. Newark: University of Delaware Press. 173-192.

Whalen, Robert. “Sacramentalizing the Word: Donne’s 1626 Christmas Sermon.” Centered on the Word: Literature, Scripture, and the Tudor-Stuart Middle Way. Eds. Daniel W. Doerksen and Christopher Hodgkins. Newark: University of Delaware Press, 2004. 193-223.

Editions:

John Donne: Verse and Prose. Ed. Mark Oakley. London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 2004.

Bibliographies:

John Donne: An Annotated Bibliography of Modern Criticism, 1979-1995. Pittsburgh: Duquesne University Press, 2004.

Holly Faith Nelson, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
English Department
Trinity Western University
7600 Glover Road
Langley, BC
V2Y 1Y1
Telephone: (604) 888-7511, Local 3241
Email: hnelson@sfu.ca; Holly.Nelson@twu.ca

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