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Born in February 10, 1606 / Died in June 1, 1642 / United Kingdom / English

Furtherreading

Other info : Bibliography

  • Herbert Berry, "A Life of Sir John Suckling," Ph.D. dissertation, University of Nebraska, 1953.
  • Thomas Clayton, "An Historical Study of the Portraits of Sir John Suckling," Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institute, 23 (1960): 105-126.
  • John Freehafer, "Brome, Suckling, and Davenant's Theater Project of 1639," Texas Studies in Literature and Language, 10 (Fall 1968): 367-383.
  • Enid Madoc-Jones, "Mary Bulkeley: The Aglaura of the Poet Suckling," Anglo-Welsh Review, 18 (July 1970): 196-203.
  • Clayton, Introduction to The Works of Sir John Suckling. The Non-Dramatic Works (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1971), pp. xxvii-lxxv.
  • Judith K. Gardiner, "Jonson's Friend Colby," Notes and Queries, 22 (July 1975): 306-307.
  • Allan P. Green, "An Unnoticed Fact of the Life of Sir John Suckling," Notes and Queries, 24 (May-June 1977): 205.
  • Clayton, "Sir John Suckling's Poems and Life, c. 1629," Notes and Queries, 26 (October 1979): 425-427.
  • Michael P. Parker, "Suckling in Paris," Notes and Queries, 34 (September 1987): 316-318.
  • Raymond A. Anselment, "'Men Most of All Enjoy, When Least They Do': The Love Poetry of John Suckling," Texas Studies in Literature and Language, 14 (Spring 1972): 17-32.
  • Peter Beal, "Suckling's Verses in the Hopkinson Manuscripts," Notes and Queries, 24 (December 1977): 543-544.
  • Lester A. Beaurline, "The Canon of Sir John Suckling's Poems," Studies in Philology, 57 (July 1960): 492-518.
  • Beaurline, "An Editorial Experiment: Suckling's A Sessions of the Poets," Studies in Bibliography, 16 (1963): 43-60.
  • Beaurline, "New Poems by Sir John Suckling," Studies in Philology, 59 (October 1962): 651-657.
  • Beaurline, "'Why So Pale and Wan': An Essay in Critical Method," Texas Studies in Literature and Language, 4 (Winter 1962): 553-563.
  • Beaurline and Thomas Clayton, "Notes on Early Editions of Fragmenta Aurea," Studies in Bibliography, 23 (1970): 165-170.
  • Allen R. Benham, "Sir John Suckling, A Sessions of the Poets," Modern Language Quarterly, 6 (March 1945): 21-27.
  • Herbert Berry, ed., Sir John Suckling's Poems and Letters From Manuscript (London, Ontario: Humanities Departments of the University of Western Ontario, 1960).
  • Thomas Clayton, "'At Bottom a Criticism of Life': Suckling and the Poetry of Low Seriousness," in Classic and Cavalier: Essays on Jonson and the Sons of Ben, edited by Claude J. Summers and Ted-Larry Pebworth (Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1982), pp. 217-241.
  • Fletcher Orphin Henderson, "Traditions of Précieux and Libertin in Suckling's Poetry," ELH: A Journal of English Literary History, 4 (December 1937): 274-298.
  • David C. Judkins, "Recent Studies in the Cavalier Poets: Thomas Carew, Richard Lovelace, John Suckling, and Edmund Waller," English Literary Renaissance, 7 (Spring 1977): 243-258.
  • Michael H. Markel, "John Suckling's Semi-Serious Love Poetry," Essays in Literature (Western Illinois University), 4 (Fall 1977): 152-158.
  • Earl Miner, The Cavalier Mode from Jonson to Cotton (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1971).
  • Michael P. Parker, "'All are not born (Sir) to the Bay': 'Jack' Suckling, 'Tom' Carew, and the Making of a Poet," English Literary Renaissance, 12 (Autumn 1982): 341-368.
  • Timothy Raylor, "Samuel Hartlib's Copy of 'Upon Sir John Suckling's Hundred Horse," Notes and Queries, 36 (December 1989): 445-447.
  • Hugh M. Richmond, The School of Love: The Evolution of the Stuart Love Lyric (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1964).
  • Robert L. Sharp, From Donne to Dryden (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1940).
  • A. J. Smith, "The Failure of Love: Love Lyrics after Donne," in Metaphysical Poetry, edited by Malcolm Bradbury and David Palmer (London: Arnold, 1970), pp. 41-71.
  • Charles L. Squier, Sir John Suckling (Boston: Twayne, 1978).
  • Joseph H. Summers, The Heirs of Donne and Jonson (New York & London: Oxford University Press, 1970).
  • John Wilders, "Rochester and the Metaphysicals," in Spirit of Wit: Reconsiderations of Rochester, edited by Jeremy Treglown (Hamden, Conn.: Shoe String, 1982), pp. 42-57.
  • Warren W. Wooden, "The Cavalier Art of Love: The Amatory Epistles of Sir John Suckling," West Virginia University Philological Papers, 24 (November 1977): 30-36.