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Born in 1595 / Died in 1645 / United Kingdom / English

Furtherreading

Other info : Bibliography

  • Joanne Altieri, "Response to a Waning Mythology in Carew's Political Poetry," Studies in English Literature, 26 (Winter 1986): 107-124.
  • Raymond A. Anselment, "Thomas Carew and the 'Harmlesse Pastimes' of Caroline Peace," Philological Quarterly, 62 (Spring 1983): 201-219.
  • Rufus A. Blanshard, "Carew and Jonson," Studies in Philology, 52 (1955): 195-211.
  • Edward Hyde, The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England: Also His Life Written by Himself (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1843).
  • Paula Johnson, "Carew's 'A Rapture': The Dynamics of Fantasy," Studies in English Literature, 16 (Winter 1976): 145-155.
  • John Kerrigan, "Thomas Carew," The Chatterton Lecture on Poetry, Proceedings of the British Academy, 74 (1988): 311-350.
  • Ada Long and Hugh MacLean, "'Deare Ben,' 'great DONNE,' and 'my Celia': The Wit of Carew's Poetry, Studies in English Literature, 18 (Winter 1978): 75-94.
  • Louis Martz, The Wit of Love (Notre Dame: University of Indiana Press, 1969).
  • C. E. McGee, "'The Visit of the Nine Goddesses': A Masque at Sir John Crofts's House," English Literary Renaissance, 21 (Autumn 1991): 371-384.
  • 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.
  • Parker, "Carew's Politic Pastoral: Virgilian Pretexts in the 'Answer to Aurelian Townshend,'" John Donne Journal, 1, nos. 1-2 (1982): 101-116.
  • Parker, "'To my Friend G. N. from Wrest': Carew's Secular Masque," 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. 171-191.
  • Lynn Sadler, Thomas Carew (Boston: Twayne, 1979).
  • Edward I. Selig, The Flourishing Wreath: A Study of Thomas Carew's Poetry (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1958).
  • Kevin Sharpe, "Cavalier Critic: The Ethics and Politics of Thomas Carew's Poetry," in Politics of Discourse, edited by Sharpe and Steven N. Zwicker (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1987), pp. 117-146.
  • Sharpe, Criticism and Compliment: The Politics and Literature in the England of Charles I (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1987).
  • Joseph H. Summers, The Heirs of Donne and Jonson (London: Chatto & Windus, 1970), pp. 62-75.
  • C. V. Wedgwood, Poetry and Politics under the Stuarts (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1960).