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Foreword 5
Chapter 1 11
Family Psychology Represented in ¡°Edward¡±
Chapter 2 19
Literary Form and Reality of the Renaissance Poetry
Chapter 3 29
Young Milton¡¯s ¡°L¡¯Allegro¡± and ¡°Il Penseroso¡±: Poems of the ¡°weary age¡±
Chapter 4 39
John Donne¡¯s ¡°Air and Angels¡±: The Play of Signification
Chapter 5 45
The Author and the Reader in the Seventeenth-Century Texts of John Donne and John Milton
Chapter 6 65
Readings of ¡°A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal¡± and the Humanities
Chapter 7 77
The Renaissance Poetics: The Romantic Selfhood in W. Wordsworth¡¯s The Prelude and P. B. Shelley¡¯s The Triumph of Life
Chapter 8 113
Gerard Manley Hopkins¡¯s The Wreck of the Deutschland: A Poetic Christology Represented in the Ignatian Meditation
Chapter 9 139
The Best Culture: Matthew Arnold¡¯s Culturology
Chapter 10 153
Emily Dickinson¡¯s Self-Exploitation toward Eternity: A Strategic Poetics
Chapter 11 177
Supreme Fiction in Wallace Stevens¡¯ Poetry
Chapter 12 197
Wallace Stevens¡¯ Canonicity and Textuality: The American Consciousness of Fictionality
Chapter 13 235
A Study of Scholarship
Epilogue 245
Works Cited 247
Index 263