17th Century Poets

Donne, Herrick, Jonson, Marvell, Milton, Bradstreet

(some short biographies)

 

 

 


 

John Donne:

* Luminarium's Donne page (Anniina Jokinen)

* A small collection of Donne's poems (Dead Poets Society)

* SELECTED POETRY OF JOHN DONNE (from Representative Poetry On-line)

 

 


 

Robert Herrick:

* A small collection of Herrick's poems (Dead Poets Society)

* Luminarium's Herrick page (Anniina Jokinen)

 

 


 

Ben Jonson:

* Luminarium's Jonson page (Anniina Jokinen)

* A small collection of Jonson's poems (Dead Poets Society)

 

 


 

Andrew Marvell:

* Luminarium's Marvell page (Anniina Jokinen)

* "Marvell's Use of Sound in 'To His Coy Mistress'" (A handout written by Steven Hale for distribution to his composition course at Georgia Perimeter College.)

 

 


 

John Milton:

* Luminarium's Milton page (Anniina Jokinen)

* Milton-L homepage: Milton-L is an academic discussion list, but its homepage has lots of Milton information and contextual materials, including images and review articles.

* The Milton Reading Room (Dartmouth University): on-line editions of Milton's works including Paradise Lost. The texts are glossed, so if the Norton Anthology glosses aren't helping you, you might try this interactive text.

* Paradise Lost: the full text on-line.

* Paradise Lost (from the U. of Wisconsin-Milwaukee library): a series of pages about this work and its publication history.

* Milton Quarterly: a scholarly journal with some on-line resources and a links page.

* Milton Review: a scholarly journal, which publishes reviews of books about Milton's work.

 


 

Anne Bradstreet

* A Dialogue Between Old England and New (1630): Text of an additional Bradstreet poem. (Not assigned for our course.)