Sir John Suckling Criticism
- Principal Works
- Introduction
- Introduction
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Essays
- Chapter IV
- Traditions of Précieux and Libertin in Suckling's Poetry
- The Canon of Sir John Suckling's Poems
- The Italian Night Piece and Suckling's Aglaura
- General Introduction
- ‘Men Most of All Enjoy, When Least They Do’: The Love Poetry of John Suckling
- The Prose: A Bright and Elegant Surface and The Plays: The Goblins and Brennoralt
- ‘At Bottom a Criticism of Life’: Suckling and the Poetry of Low Seriousness
- Sir John Suckling in Holland
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Essays
- Introduction
- Review of The Works of Sir John Suckling
- Jacobean and Caroline Lyric
- Traditions of Précieux and Libertin in Suckling's Poetry
- ‘Why So Pale and Wan': An Essay in Critical Method
- ‘Men Most of All Enjoy, When Least They Do': The Love Poetry of John Suckling
- John Suckling's Semi-Serious Love Poetry
- Sir John Suckling
- ‘At Bottom a Criticism of Life’: Suckling and the Poetry of Low Seriousness
- Further Reading
- Further Reading