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Dr. Holly Faith Nelson

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I have fallen a little behind this year in putting together a list of the 2005 publications on Donne for my review of Donne studies in The Year's Work in English Studies.  I want to be sure that I have not missed anything.  If you are able to peruse this list and let me know if you have written (or come across) any works in 2005 not on the list, I would greatly appreciate it.  Thank you.


Holly


Holly Faith Nelson (Holly.Nelson@twu.ca)


2005 Donne Bibliography


 


Monographs:


 


Albrecht, Roberta. The Virgin Mary as Alchemical and Lullian Reference in Donne. Selinsgrove, PA: Susquehanna UP, 2005.


 


Hurley, Ann Hollinshead. John Donne’s Poetry and Early Modern Visual Culture. Selinsgrove, PA: Susquehanna UP, 2005.


 


McDuffie, Felecia Wright. To Our Bodies Turn We Then: Body As Word And Sacrament in the Works Of John Donne, London; New York: Continuum, 2005.


Nelson, Brent. Holy Ambition: Rhetoric, Courtship, and Devotion in the Sermons of John Donne. Tempe, AZ: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2005.


 


Editions:


 


Hester, M. Thomas, Robert Parker Sorlien, and Dennis Flynn, eds. John Donne’s Marriage Letters in the Folger Shakespeare Library. Washington, D.C.: Folger Shakespeare Library, 2005.


 


The Variorum Edition of the Poetry of John Donne: The Holy Sonnets.  Volume 7, Part 1, Ed. Gary A. Stringer et al. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2005.


 


Journal Articles:


 


Adney, Karley. “Savior, Slayer, Travailer: The Image of the Knight in English Renaissance Religious verse.” Interactions: Aegean Journal of English and American Studies 14.1 (2005): 1-12.


 


Allan, Neil, “An Age in Love with Wonders: The Philosophical Context of Renaissance Literature.” Literature Compass  2.1 (Jan. 2005).


 


Albrecht, Roberta. “Alchemical Augmentation and Primordial Fire in Donne’s ‘The Dissolution.’” Studies in English Literature 45.1 (2005): 95-115.


 


Bach, Rebecca Ann. “(Re)placing John Donne in the History of Sexuality.” English Literary History 72 (2005): 259-289.


 


Cothran, Anne Faulkner, “John Donne and the Art of Adaptation. Anglican Theological Review 87.1 (2005): 89-115.


 


Fletcher, Angus, “Living Magnets, Paracelsian Corpses, and the Psychology of Grace in Donne’s Religious Verse,” English Literary History 72 (2005):1-22.


 


Jasper, David. “The Erotic and the Mystical in Postmodernity.” Theology and Sexuality 11.2 (2005): 71-76


 


Kneidel, Gregory. “Religious Criticism, the Verse Epistle, and Donne’s Daring Discretion.” Christianity and Literature 55.1 (Fall 2005):27-50.


 


McLeod, Randall. “Obliterature: Reading a Censored Text of Donne’s ‘To His Mistress Going to Bed.’” English Manuscript Studies 1100-1700. 12 (2005): 83-138.


 


Mansour, Wisam. “Gender Ambivalance in Donne’s ‘Valediction Forbidding Mourning.’”English Language Notes 42.4 (June 2005): 19-23.



 


O’Connor, Susan. “How to Unravel the Metaphysical Poets. Times Educational Supplement. Issue 4662, Special Section 3 (November 25, 2005):  4-5.



 


Pender, Stephen. “Signs of Interiority, or Epistemology in the Bodyshop.” The Dalhousie Review 85.2 (Summer 2005): 221-237.


 


Roston, Murray. “Donne and the Meditative Tradition.” Religion and Literature 37.1 (Spring 2005): 45-68


 


Schodel, Joshua. “‘None’s Slave’” Some Versions of Liberty in Donne’s Satires 1 and 4. English Literary History 72 (2005): 363-385.


 


Stirling, Kirsten. “‘Imagined corners’: space, time and iconoclasm in John Donne’s Last Judgement Holy Sonnets.” Word & Image 21.3 (July-September 2005): 244-251


 


**Articles in The John Donne Journal, Vol. 23, by John R. Roberts, Tom Cain, Judith H. Anderson, Annabel Patterson, Anthony Low, Theresa DiPasquale, Jeffrey Johnson, Sean McDowell, Emma Rhatigan, Clayton D. Lein, Peter Redford, and John N. Wall.


 


Book Chapters:


 


Collins, Siobhán, “Bodily Formations and Reading Strategies in John Donne’s Metempsychosis.” Textual Ethos Studies or Locating Ethics. New York: NY: Rodopi, 2005.  191-207.


 


Michie, Allen. “New Philosophy Calls All in Doubt”: Chas Theory and the Fractal Poetics of John Donne.” Style: Essays on Renaissance and Restoration Literature and Culture in Memory of Harriett Hawkins. Ed. Allen Mitchie and Eric Buckley. Newark: University of Delaware Press, 2005. 150-177.


 


Mousley, Andy. “Transubstantiating Love: John Donne and Cultural Criticism.” The Poetics of Transubstantiation: From Theology to Metaphor. Ed. Douglas Burnham and Enrico Giaccherini.  Studies in European Culture Transition. Vol. 27.  Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing, 2005. 55-62.


 


Reprinted Book Chapters:


 


Kermode, Frank. “John Donne.” Shakespeare, Spenser, Donne: Renaissance Essays. 1971; London and New York: Routledge, 2005.


 


Holly Faith Nelson, Ph.D.


Associate Professor / Coordinator of First-Year English


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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Roberta Albrecht

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Two of the monographs above are included in Patrick Cheney's "Recent Studies in the English Renaissance," SEL (Winter, 2007): 199-275. For a review of Nelson's work, see pp. 219-20. For a review of Albrecht's work, see p. 220 and p. 252. Cheney also reviews a collection of essays edited by Achsah Guibbory.


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