Of Paradise and Light: Essays on Henry Vaughan and John Milton in Honor of Alan Rudrum, edited by Donald R. Dickson and Holly Faith Nelson (University of Delaware Press).
Introduction
DONALD R. DICKSON and HOLLY FAITH NELSON
Civil War Cleavage: More Force than Fashion in Vaughan’s Silex Scintillans
JONATHAN F. S. POST
The “true, practice piety” of “holy writing”: Henry Vaughan, Richard Crashaw, Christopher Harvey, and The Temple
ROBERT WILCHER
Milton’s Jarring Allusions
JOHN LEONARD
Milton and the Index
NIGEL SMITH
Raphael, Diodati
KAREN L. EDWARDS
Wilderness Exercises: Adversity, Temptation, and Trial in Paradise Regained
N. H. KEEBLE
Biblical Structures in Silex Scintillans: The Poetics and Politics of Intertextuality
HOLLY FAITH NELSON
Boethius and Henry Vaughan: The Consolatio Translations of Olor Iscanus
JONATHAN NAUMAN
The Mount of Olives: Vaughan’s Book of Private Prayer
DONALD R. DICKSON
Henry Vaughan, Orpheus, and The Empowerment of Poetry
PETER THOMAS
“Winged and free”: Henry Vaughan’s Birds
GLYN PURSGLOVE
Water, Wood, and Stone: The Living Earth in Poems of Vaughan and Milton
DIANE KELSEY MCCOLLEY
Time and the Word: A Reading of Henry Vaughan’s “The Search”
MATTHIAS BAUER
Henry Vaughan’s Poems of Mourning
ALAN RUDRUM
Lark, Wild Thyme, Crowing Cock, and Waterfall: The Natural, the Moral, and the Political in Blake’s Milton and Vaughan’s Silex Scintillans
JUNE STURROCK