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- 2011456546 contributor B12325055.
- 2011456546 created "c2011.".
- 2011456546 date "2011".
- 2011456546 date "c2011.".
- 2011456546 dateCopyrighted "c2011.".
- 2011456546 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [263]-277) and index.".
- 2011456546 description "Take and Taste, Take and Read: Desiring, Reading, and Taking Presence in George Herbert's The Temple -- Reading Indistinction: Desire, Indistinguishability, and Metonymic Reading in Richard Crashaw's Religious Lyrics -- Loving Fear: Affirmative Anxiety in John Donne's Divine Poems -- Desiring What Has Already Happened: Reading Prolepsis and Immanence in John Milton's Early Poems and Paradise Regained.".
- 2011456546 extent "viii, 287 p. ;".
- 2011456546 identifier "1442642815".
- 2011456546 identifier "9781442642812".
- 2011456546 issued "2011".
- 2011456546 issued "c2011.".
- 2011456546 language "eng".
- 2011456546 publisher "Toronto ; Buffalo : University of Toronto Press,".
- 2011456546 spatial "England".
- 2011456546 subject "821/.409382 22".
- 2011456546 subject "Christian poetry, English Early modern, 1500-1700 History and criticism.".
- 2011456546 subject "Christianity and literature England History 17th century.".
- 2011456546 subject "God in literature.".
- 2011456546 subject "Lord's Supper in literature.".
- 2011456546 subject "PR545.R4 N47 2011".
- 2011456546 tableOfContents "Take and Taste, Take and Read: Desiring, Reading, and Taking Presence in George Herbert's The Temple -- Reading Indistinction: Desire, Indistinguishability, and Metonymic Reading in Richard Crashaw's Religious Lyrics -- Loving Fear: Affirmative Anxiety in John Donne's Divine Poems -- Desiring What Has Already Happened: Reading Prolepsis and Immanence in John Milton's Early Poems and Paradise Regained.".
- 2011456546 title "Reading, desire, and the Eucharist in early modern religious poetry / Ryan Netzley.".
- 2011456546 type "text".