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ABOUT THE EDITORS Helen B. Brooks currently holds a joint term appointment as professor of English and professor in Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities at Stanford University, where she teaches courses on John Donne, Shakespeare, and Renaissance/Early Modern intellectual and cultural history. She also serves as Associate Director of Inter... disciplinary Studies in Humanities. She earned a joint Ph.D. in English and Hu... manities at Stanford University in 1980. She has published on Donne, Shakespeare, and John Davies of Hereford and on seventeenth...century religious poetry and the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola. Robert T. Fallon is an emeritus professor of English at LaSalle University. He has published three books on John Milton and has served as president of the Milton Society of America. Since retirement he has edited The Christian Soldier and Tracts of the English Civil War and has published four books on Shakespeare-three in the Theatergoer's Guide to Shakespeare series and How to Enjoy Shakespeare. He has served on the executive board of the John Donne Society and is a Contributing Editor to the Songs and Sonets volume of the Donne Variorum. Dennis Flynn is professor of English at Bentley College, where he teaches freshman writing, Horace, Thomas More, and Shakespeare. He is author of John Donne and the Ancient Catholic Nobility and has published several essays on Donne. He is a member of the Donne Variorum advisory board, the editorial board of the John Donne Journal, and the editorial board of English Literary Renaissance. Paul A. Parrish is Regents Professor and Head of the Department of English at Texas A&M University, where he teaches courses on Renaissance and seventeenth...cen... tury literature. He is the author of Richard Crashaw and the editor of Celebration: Introduction to Literature, and has published articles on Donne, Crashaw, George Gascoigne, Milton, Ralph Ellison, and other Renaissance and modern writers. Parrish is a former executive director and president of the South Central Modern Language Association; a former president of Phi Beta Delta, the Honor Society for Interna... tional Scholars; and a past president of the John Donne Society. Ted..Larry Pebworth is William E. Stirton Professor in the Humanities and profes... 605 ABOUT THE EDITORS Helen B. Brooks currently holds a joint term appointment as professor of English and professor in Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities at Stanford University, where she teaches courses on John Donne, Shakespeare, and Renaissance/Early Modem intellectual and cultural history. She also serves as Associate Director of Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities. She earned a joint Ph.D. in English and Humanities at Stanford University in 1980. She has published on Donne, Shakespeare, and John Davies of Hereford and on seventeenth-century religious poetry and the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola. Robert T. Fallon is an emeritus professor of English at LaSalle University. He has published three books on John Milton and has served as president of the Milton Society of America. Since retirement he has edited The Christian Soldier and Tracts of the English Civil War and has published four books on Shakespeare-three in the Theatergoer's Guide to Shakespeare series and How to Enjoy Shakespeare. He has served on the executive board of the John Donne Society and is a Contributing Editor to the Songs and Sonets volume of the Donne Variorum. Dennis Flynn is professor of English at Bentley College, where he teaches freshman writing, Horace, Thomas More, and Shakespeare. He is author of John Donne and the Ancient Catholic Nobility and has published several essays on Donne. He is a member of the Donne Variorum advisory board, the editorial board of the John Donne Journal, and the editorial board of English Literary Renaissance. Paul A. Parrish is Regents Professor and Head of the Department of English at Texas A&M University, where he teaches courses on Renaissance and seventeenth-century literature. He is the author of Richard Crashaw and the editor of Celebration: Introduction to Literature, and has published articles on Donne, Crashaw, George Gascoigne, Milton, Ralph Ellison, and other Renaissance and modem writers. Parrish is a former executive director and president of the South Central Modem Language Association; a former president of Phi Beta Delta, the Honor Society for International Scholars; and a past president of the John Donne Society. Ted-Larry Pebworth is William E. Stirton Professor in the Humanities and profes605 sor emeritus of English at the University of Michigan...Dearborn. He is author ofOwen Felltham; co...author of Ben Jonson; and co...editor of The...

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