An Annotated Bibliography of Thomas Traherne Criticism, 1900-2003.0773460233 An annotated bibliography An annotated bibliography is a bibliography that gives a summary of the research that has been done. It is still an alphabetical list of research sources. In addition to bibliographic data, an annotated bibliography provides a brief summary or annotation. of Thomas Traherne Thomas Traherne, MA (1636 or 1637, Hereford, England - ca. September 27, 1674, Teddington) was an English poet and religious writer. Life He was born in Ledbury, son of a shoemaker. criticism, 1900-2003. Blevins, Jacob. Edwin Mellen Pr. 2005 176 pages $99.95 Hardcover PR3736 Arranged chronologically chron·o·log·i·cal also chron·o·log·ic adj. 1. Arranged in order of time of occurrence. 2. Relating to or in accordance with chronology. by date of publication, this bibliography bibliography. The listing of books is of ancient origin. Lists of clay tablets have been found at Nineveh and elsewhere; the library at Alexandria had subject lists of its books. covers scholarship dealing with seventeenth-century English writer Thomas Traherne. Included are books, essays, chapters of books, and notes specifically on Traherne as well as extended discussions of his life and works in publications not centrally concerned with him. The entry annotations are descriptive, rather than evaluative, and many contain short quotations from the original text. The volume, which is indexed by both author and subject, also contains un-annotated listings of doctoral dissertations and primary texts. Blevins teaches English at McNeese State U. ([c]20062005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR) |
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