Criticism scholastic and person opinions of George Herbert and his works
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- [EMLS SI 7 (May, 2001): 2.1-28] Donne, Herbert, and the Worm of Controversy By Louis Martz. Ecclesiastical dispute in the British Church as reflected in the works of Donne and Herbert.
- George Herbert from English 211 course at Goucher College, Maryland Summary of more than just the major poems.
- George Herberts personality and divided aims reflected in his poems First section of a two-part article by the Rev. F.E. Hutchinson, in The Cambridge History of English and American Literature.
- Christian Allegory in the 17th Century: A Comparison of George Herbert and John Bunyan Includes poems on poetry and "The World."
- George Herbert Brief introduction, followed by a consideration of "A Priest to the Temple." By the Rev. W.H. Hutton, in The Cambridge History of English and American Literature.
- Chapter 5, III. Typological symbolism in the readings of Ruskin's childhood Appreciation of Milton, Bunyan and Herbert.
- [EMLS 5.3 / SI 4 (January, 2000): 7.1-37] "How shall I measure out thy bloud?", or, "Weening is not measure": TACT, Herbert, and Sacramental Devotion in the Electronic Temple On Communion and the Eucharist in Herbert's poems.
- The Church as Text in Herbert's Temple and Country Parson The Church as building and poetic image.