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Born in 1561 / Died in February 21, 1595 / United Kingdom / English

Furtherreading

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FURTHER READINGS ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  • Peter Beal, "Robert Southwell," in Index of English Literary Manuscripts, volume 1, edited by P.J. Croft and others (London: Mansell, 1980), pp. 495-522.
  • John N. King, "Recent Studies in Southwell," English Literary Renaissance, 13 (Spring 1983): 221-227.
  • Vittorio F. Cavalli, "St. Robert Southwell, S.J.: A Selective Bibliographic Supplement to the Studies of Pierre Janelle and James H. McDonald," Recusant History, 21 (1993): 297-304.
  • Christopher Devlin, The Life of Robert Southwell, Poet and Martyr (London: Longmans, Green, 1956).
  • Nancy Pollard Brown, "Paperchase: The Dissemination of Catholic Texts in Elizabethan England," English Manuscript Studies, 1100-1700, 1 (1989): 120-143.
  • Brown, "The Structure of Southwell's 'Saint Peter's Complaint,'" Modern Language Review, 61 (January 1966): 3-11.
  • Peter M. Daly, "Southwell's 'Burning Babe' and the Emblematic Practice," Wascana Review, 3, no. 2 (1968): 29-44.
  • Louise Imogen Guiney, Recusant Poets, with a Selection from Their Work: St. Thomas More to Ben Jonson (New York: Sheed & Ward, 1939).
  • Andrew Harnack, "Robert Southwell's 'The Burning Babe' and the Typology of Christmastide," Kentucky Philological Association Bulletin, 4 (1977): 25-30.
  • Geoffrey Hill, "The Absolute Reasonableness of Robert Southwell," in his The Lords of Limit: Essays on Literature and Ideas (New York: Oxford University Press, 1984), pp. 19-37.
  • Pierre Janelle, Robert Southwell the Writer: A Study in Religious Inspiration (New York: Sheed & Ward, 1935).
  • Barbara Kiefer Lewalski, Protestant Poetics and the Seventeenth-Century Religious Lyric (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1979).
  • Louis L. Martz, Poetry of Meditation, revised edition (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1962).
  • James H. McDonald, The Poems and Prose Writings of Robert Southwell: A Bibliographical Study (Oxford: Roxburghe Club, 1937).
  • Brian Oxley, "The Relation Between Robert Southwell's Neo-Latin and English Poetry," Recusant History, 17 (May 1985): 201-207.
  • Oxley, "'Simples Are by Compounds Farre Exceld': Southwell's Longer Latin Poems and 'St Peters Complaint,'" Recusant History, 17 (1985): 330-340.
  • Mario Praz, "Robert Southwell's 'Saint Peter's Complaint' and Its Italian Source," Modern Language Review, 19 (1924): 273-290.
  • Anthony Raspa, The Emotive Image: Jesuit Poetics in the English Renaissance (Fort Worth: Texas Christian University Press, 1983).
  • J. R. Roberts, "The Influence of The Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius Loyola on the Nativity Poems of Robert Southwell," Journal of English and Germanic Philology, 59 (1960): 450-456.
  • Joseph D. Scallon, The Poetry of Robert Southwell, S.J. (Salzburg: Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, 1975).
  • Gregory M. Schweers, "Bernard of Clairvaux's Influence on English Recusant Letters: The Case of Robert Southwell, S.J.," American Benedictine Review, 41 (June 1990): 157-166.
  • L. J. Sundaram, "Robert Southwell's 'St. Peter's Complaint'—An Interpretation," in Studies in Elizabethan Literature: Festschrift to Professor G. C. Bannerjee, edited by P. S. Sastri (New Delhi: S. Chand, 1972), pp. 4-9.
  • Helen C. White, "The Contemplative Element in Robert Southwell," Catholic Historical Review, 48 (April 1962): 1-11.
  • White, "Southwell: Metaphysical and Baroque," Modern Philology, 61 (February 1964): 159-168.
  • White, Tudor Books of Saints and Martyrs (Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1963).