Thomas Browne Criticism
- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Essays
- Sir Thomas Browne and Meditative Prose
- Browne and His Critics
- The Generation of Metaphor in Thomas Browne
- The Transfigured ‘I’: Browne's Religio Medici
- A Hook for Amphibium: Some Reflections on Fish
- Time and the Body in the Works of Sir Thomas Browne
- Elements of Style and The Politics of Laughter: Comic Autobiography in Religio Medici
- Religio Medici in the English Revolution
- Liberal Theology and Sir Thomas Browne's ‘Soft and Flexible’ Discourse
- Performing the Self in Browne's Religio Medici
- Sir Thomas Browne and his Religion Medici: Reason, Nature, and Religion
- Hydriotaphia: ‘The Sensible Rhetorick of the Dead.’
- Constructing a Critical Subject in Religio Medici
- Further Reading