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101) Jacob, Max. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
...a Nazi concentration camp. 1See study of his paintings by G. Kamber (1971); study of his religious poetry by J. Schneider (1978). 2...

102) Atwood, Margaret Eleanor. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
...Among her other writings are the novels The Edible Woman (1969), Surfacing (1972), Bodily Harm (1981), The Robber Bride (1993), Alias Grace (1996), and The Blind...

103) Greek music. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
...who composed melodies from nomoi, short traditional phrases that were repeated. The earliest known musician was Terpander of Lesbos (7th cent. B.C.). The lyric art...

104) §4. "Ane Compendious Booke of Godly and Spirituall Songs". XIV. Scottish Popular Poetry before Burns. Vol. 9. From Steele and Addison to Pope and Swift. The Cambridge History of English and American Literature: An Encyclopedia in Eighteen Volumes. 1907–21
...since an edition so early as 1567 survives, there is reason to suppose that it was first published between 1542 and 1546—this was not at all likely, for it immediately...

105) §16. Hymns. II. Reformation Literature in England. Vol. 3. Renascence and Reformation. The Cambridge History of English and American Literature: An Encyclopedia in Eighteen Volumes. 1907–21
...substitutes was natural and strong. The best example of devotional poetry was to be found in the Psalms, and, when religious and poetic interests were warmly felt,...

106) §2. Gabriel Harvey. XI. The Poetry of Spenser. Vol. 3. Renascence and Reformation. The Cambridge History of English and American Literature: An Encyclopedia in Eighteen Volumes. 1907–21
...proceeding with The Faerie Queene. 4 Again, Spenser was strongly influenced by the religious atmosphere of his college. Cambridge protestantism was, at this time,...

107) §18. Summary view of Spenser s genius. XI. The Poetry of Spenser. Vol. 3. Renascence and Reformation. The Cambridge History of English and American Literature: An Encyclopedia in Eighteen Volumes. 1907–21
...of the decayed forms of polytheism, by means of Plato s dialectic, a new religious philosophy, so, in the sphere of poetry, Spenser attempted to create, for the English...

108) §1. The sacred poets a group with personal links, not a new school of poetry. II. The Sacred Poets. Vol. 7. Cavalier and Puritan. The Cambridge History of English and American Literature: An Encyclopedia in Eighteen Volumes. 1907–21
...of Jonson and Donne, and of the revived spirit of cultured devotion in the Anglican church. The welcome given to The Temple showed that an age more serious than the...

109) §2. Changes wrought by the New Spirit. IV. Old English Christian Poetry. Vol. 1. From the Beginnings to the Cycles of Romance. The Cambridge History of English and American Literature: An Encyclopedia in Eighteen Volumes. 1907–21
...England; but the sentiment that gives life to the poetry of Dante and Milton is not absent from the best of our early poet s attempts at religious self-expression....

110) §1. Donne s Relation to Petrarch. XI. John Donne. Vol. 4. Prose and Poetry: Sir Thomas North to Michael Drayton. The Cambridge History of English and American Literature: An Encyclopedia in Eighteen Volumes. 1907–21
...to the history of English poetry. The spirit of his best love poetry passed into the most interesting of his elegies and his religious verses, the influence of which...

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