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  1. Selected Poems: Henry King,Richard Crashaw (A Turnstone booklet) by Henry King, Richard Crashaw, 1981-04
  2. New Perspectives on the Life and Art of Richard Crashaw
  3. The major metaphysical poets of the seventeenth century: John Donne, George Herbert, Richard Crashaw, and Andrew Marvell; an anthology. by Edwin (Compiled by), and Williams, Oscar Honig, 1968-01-01
  4. Concordance to the English Poetry of Richard Crashaw
  5. Richard Crashaw: An Annotated Bibliography of Criticism, 1632-1980 by John R. Roberts, 1985-08
  6. Four metaphysical poets: George Herbert, Richard Crashaw, Henry Vaughan [and] Andrew Marvell;: A bibliographical catalogue of the early editions of their ... 17th century), (Pall Mall bibliographies) by Antony Francis Allison, 1973
  7. Essays on Richard Crashaw (Salzburg Studies in English Literature)
  8. Richard Crashaw and the Spanish Golden Age (Study in English) by R.V. Young, 1982-07-01
  9. Using Alchemical Memory Techniques for the Interpretation of Literature: John Donne, George Herbert and Richard Crashaw by Roberta J. Albrecht, 2008-05-01
  10. English Poems by Richard Crashaw, John Ramsden Tjutin, 2010-04-22
  11. The art of ecstasy: Teresa, Bernini, and Crashaw by Robert Torsten Petersson, 1974
  12. Steps to the temple: Delights of the muses, and other poems by Richard Crashaw, 1904-01-01
  13. Complete Works by Richard Crashaw, William Barclay Turnbull, 2010-01-10
  14. The Suspicion Of Herod: Being The First Book Of The Murder Of The Innocents (1834) by Giovanni Battista Marini, 2010-05-23

21. 29. The Flaming Heart By Richard Crashaw. Nicholson & Lee, Eds. 1917. The Oxford
A Poem by Richard Crashaw Vpon the book and Picture of the seraphicall saint Teresa, (as she is vsvally expressed with a Seraphim biside her), from The Oxford Book of English Mystical Verse.
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Crashaw, Richard For French speakers Fester Bryan recommends POETICA French poetry at it's best !
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23. Enculturation: Lisa S. Starks
A scholarly article Batter My Flaming Heart Male Masochism in the Religious Lyrics of Donne and Crashaw.
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'Batter My [Flaming] Heart': Male Masochism in the Religious Lyrics of Donne and Crashaw
Lisa S. Starks
Enculturation, Vol. 1, No. 2, Fall 1997
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The impetus of my psychoanalytic exploration of male masochism in Donne and Crashaw occurs in Richard Rambuss's "Pleasure and Devotion: The Body of Jesus and Seventeenth-Century Religious Lyric," in which he opens up possibilities for reading eroticism (especially homoeroticism) in early modern representations of Christ's body. In this analysis, Rambuss opposes Caroline Walker Bynum who, in response to Leo Steinberg's The Sexuality of Christ in Renaissance Art , claims that depictions of Christ's genitalia (the focus of Steinberg's work) can only be regarded as erotic from a modern standpoint, for such representations in historical context, before the advent of modern sexuality, could not have rendered "sexual" meanings for their audiences but only those signifying reproduction. As Rambuss points out, Bynum's analysis denies the possibility of reading the eroticespecially the homoeroticin medieval/Renaissance representation (268), for it works on the underlying assumption that such meanings are structured according to the false binary of "sexual/generative." Conversely, In Rambuss's view, "the body [is] at least potentially sexualized, as a truly polysemous surface where various significances and expressionsincluding a variety of erotic onescompete and collude with each other in making the body meaningful" (268).

24. Crassus, Lucius Licinius (Nuttall Encyclopædia)
Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclop dia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907) Crashaw, Richard *
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25. Crashaw, Richard Definition Of Crashaw, Richard In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
Crashaw, Richard (krăsh` ), 1612?–1649, one of the English metaphysical poets metaphysical poets, name given to a group of English lyric poets of the 17th cent.
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26. Crashaw, Richard (Nuttall Encyclopædia)
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27. Crashaw, Richard
Crashaw, Richard (b. c. 1613, Londond. Aug. 21, 1649, Loreto, Italy), English poet known for religious verse of vibrant stylistic ornamentation and brilliant wit.
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(b. c . 1613, Londond. Aug. 21, 1649, Loreto, Italy), English poet known for religious verse of vibrant stylistic ornamentation and brilliant wit. The son of a zealous, learned Puritan minister, Crashaw was educated at Cambridge, where he learned Latin, Greek, Hebrew, Spanish and Italian. In 1634, the year of his graduation, he published Epigrammatum Sacrorum Liber ("A Book of Sacred Epigrams"), a collection of Latin verse on scriptural subjects. He held a fellowship at Peterhouse, Cambridge, a centre of High Church thought, where he was ordained. During the first Civil War (1642-51), his position at Peterhouse became untenable because of his growing inclination toward Roman Catholicism, and he resigned his post before the Puritans could evict him. He prepared the first edition of his Steps to the Temple Sacred Poems, with other Delights of the Muses for publication in 1646. It included religious and secular poems in Latin and English. He went to France in 1644 and became a Roman Catholic. When Queen Henrietta Maria of England, consort of Charles I, moved to Paris with her entourage two years later, Crashaw was found, by his friend and fellow poet Abraham Cowley, living in poverty. The Queen sent him to Rome with a strong recommendation to the Pope, but the cardinal to whom he was assigned merely made him a member of his household. It was not until a few months before his death that he received the position of canon of the cathedral of Santa Casa (Holy House) at Loreto.

28. Richard Crashaw — FactMonster.com
Encyclopedia Crashaw, Richard. Crashaw, Richard (krăsh' ) , 1612? – 1649, one of the English metaphysical poets. He was graduated from Cambridge in 1634 and remained there
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    Crashaw, Richard key , one of the English metaphysical poets . He was graduated from Cambridge in 1634 and remained there as a fellow at Peterhouse until the Puritan uprising, when he fled to the Continent (1643). Though he was the son of an ardent Puritan clergyman, by 1646 he had converted to Roman Catholicism. He served for several years as an attendant to Cardinal Palotto, who finally procured him a minor post at the shrine of Loreto, Italy, in Apr., 1649. Four months later Crashaw died of a fever. Although he wrote secular poetry in Latin and Greek as well as English, his fame rests on his intense religious poetry. His strange mixture of sensuality and mysticism is unusual in English literature and has been compared to the baroque art of Italy and Spain. The principal volume of his work is Steps to the Temple (1646), enlarged to include

29. WORDS: BIOG: Crashaw, Richard
Crashaw, Richard, an English poet, was the son of the rev. William Crashaw, a divine of some note in his day, and preacher at the Temple church, London.
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, an English poet, was the son of the rev. William Crashaw, a divine of some note in his day, and preacher at the Temple church, London . He published several volumes on points controverted between the Roman catholics and protestants, either original or translated and in 1608, a translation of the Life of Galeacius Caracciolo, marquis of Vico, an Italian nobleman, who was converted by the celebrated reformer Peter Martyr, and forsook all that rank, family, and wealth could yield, for the quiet enjoyment of the reformed religion. Mr. Crashaw also translated a supposed poem of St. Bernard ’s, entitled “ The Complaint or Dialogue between the Soule and the Bodie of a damned man, ” 1616, and in the same year published a “ Manual for true Catholics, or a handfull or rather a heartfull of holy Meditations and Prayers. ” All these show him to have been a zealous protestant but, like his son, somewhat tinctured with a love of mystic poetry and personification. Our poet was born in London , but in what year is uncertain. In his infancy, sir

30. Crashaw, Richard Quotes On Quotations Book
Richard Crashaw (c. 1613 August 25, 1650), English poet, styled the divine, was born in London. Can we improve this biography or this incorrect?
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31. Richard Crashaw (British Poet) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Facts about Crashaw, Richard, as discussed in Britannica Compton's Encyclopedia Crashaw, Richard Facts about Richard Crashaw contribution to English literature, as discussed in
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32. CRASHAW, Richard (1612-1649). Steps To The Temple, Sacred Poems. With The Deligh
CRASHAW, Richard (16121649). Steps to the Temple, Sacred Poems. With The Delights of the Muses The second Edition wherein are added divers piece.
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33. Richard Crashaw Quote - I Would Be Married, But I'd Have No Wife, I Would Be Mar
Quotes by Crashaw, Richard. I would be married, but I'd have no wife, I would be married to a sing Quotations about Bachelor. It is impossible to believe that the same God who
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34. Facts About Crashaw, Richard, As Discussed In Britannica Compton's Encyclopedia
Facts about Crashaw, Richard, (1613?–49). The 17thcentury English poet Richard Crashaw is known for his religious verse of vibrant style and brilliant wit. A metaphysical poet
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37. New Catholic Dictionary: Crashaw, Richard
Poet; born London, England, c. 1613; died Loreto, Italy, 1649. The son of a Puritan divine, he was educated at the Charterhouse and at Cambridge.
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A Hymn to the Name and Honor of the Admirable Sainte Teresa http//www.bartleby.com/236/28.html A Poem by Richard Crashaw, from The Oxford Book of English Mystical Verse.
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40. Crashaw, Richard Quote - I Would Be Married, But I'd Have No Wife, I Would Be Ma
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