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Introduction The Cosmos, Images, and Poetry 1
Pt. I The Cosmos in Du Barta's Sepmaine: Images of God and of War
Introduction 30
1 Poetry and Theology: Images of the Divine 36
2 Poetry and Natural Philosophy: Images of the Cosmic 61
Conclusion 98
Pt. II Images, Divinity, and Difference in Maurice Sceve's Delie
Introduction 112
3 Illumination and Darkness: The Lunar, Solar, and the Divine Lady 120
4 Redemption and Rejection: Love Lyrics and the Unloving Divine 152
Conclusion 175
Conclusion
Reading Images of the Cosmic, the Human and the Divine 181
Sixteenth-Century Poetic Images 186
Histories of the Cosmic, the Human, and the Divine 189
Bibliography 195
Index 214
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