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  1. Philosophy, Social Theory, and the Thought of George Herbert Mead (SUNY Series in the Philosophy of the Social Sciences)
  2. The Door in the Wall and Other Stories by H. G. (Herbert George) Wells, 2010-01-14
  3. Die partizipative Interaktion nach George Herbert Mead und ihre theologische Signifikanz (European university studies. Series XXII, Sociology) (German Edition) by Barbara Konrad, 1995
  4. The Mythology of all races. Louis Herbert Gray, editor; George Foot Moore, consulting editor by Louis H. 1875-1955 Gray, George Foot Moore, et all 2010-09-12
  5. The Door in the Wall and Other Stories by H. G. (Herbert George) Wells, 1996-03-01
  6. Leading Children to Faith: A Manual of Effective Christian Education for Contemporary Church and Home School Teachers by George Herbert Betts, 2009-10-30
  7. George Herbert's Holy Patterns: Reforming Individuals in Community (Continuum Literary Studies) by Greg Miller, 2007-06-10
  8. George Herbert Walker Bush: A Photographic Profile
  9. A Reading of George Herbert (Midway Reprint) by Rosemond Tuve, 1982-02
  10. Prayer and Power: George Herbert and Renaissance Courtship by Michael C. Schoenfeldt, 1991-08-13
  11. The Williams Manuscript of George Herbert's Poems by George Herbert, 1977-03
  12. The Lives of John Donne and George Herbert by Izaak Walton, 2007-04-17
  13. George Herbert (Writers and their Work) by T S Eliot, 1994-01-15
  14. George Herbert Mead on Social Psychology: Selected Papers [The Heritage of Sociology] by George Herbert Mead, 1965-02

101. Internet Public Library: POTUS
Includes portrait, biographical facts, cabinet details, and related links.
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102. Meadow Way Chapel , Hellesdon, Norwich - Youth Web Site
Details of clubs and events, vacancies for youth group leaders and relevant links.
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103. GEORGE HERBERT
herbert, george (15931633), English poet, was born at Montgomery Castle on the 3rd of April 1593. He was and ab. george herbert.
http://88.1911encyclopedia.org/H/HE/HERBERT_GEORGE.htm
GEORGE HERBERT
HERBERT, GEORGE (1593-1633), English poet, was born at Montgomery Castle on the 3rd of April 1593. He was the fifth son of Sir Richard Herbert and a brother of Lord Herbert of Cherbury. His mother, Lady Magdalen Herbert, a woman of great good sense and sweetness of character, and a friend of John Donne, exercised great influence over her son. Educated privately until 1605, he was then sent to Westminster School, and in 1609 he became a scholar of Trinity College, Cambridge, where he was made B.A. in 1613, M.A. and major fellow of the college in 1616. In 1618 he became Reader in Rhetoric, and in 1619 orator for the university. In this capacity he was several times brought into contact with King James. From Cambridge he wrote some Latin satiric verses 1 in defence of the universities and the English Church against Andrew Melville, a Scottis~ Presbyterian minister. He numbered among his friends D 1 Printed in I662~ as an appendix to J. Vivians Ecciesiaste Solomonis. transparent sincerity, and reflects the beautiful character of holy George Herbert. HERBERT (FAMILY) HENRY WILLIAM HERBERT

104. The Life Of Mr. George Herbert. Paras. 1-49. Walton, Izaak. 1909-14. The Lives O
Etext of biography by Izaak Walton.
http://www.bartleby.com/15/2/21.html
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105. George Herbert Mead
Bibliography of primary sources.
http://www.pragmatism.org/genealogy/mead.htm
On Mead's life and thought, see Hans Joas, G. H. Mead: A Contemporary Re-examination of His Thought (Cambridge: Polity Press, 1985), and Gary A. Cook, George Herbert Mead : The Making of a Social Pragmatist (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1993). While now somewhat dated, the largest bibliography of works about Mead is Richard F. Lowy, "George Herbert Mead: A Bibliography of the Secondary Literaure with Relevant Symbolic Interactionist References," Studies in Symbolic Interactionism, vol. 7 part B (1986): 459-521. A Chronological Bibliography Sources: Hans Joas, G. H. Mead ; Gary Cook, George Herbert Mead ; John Shook, Pragmatism: An Annotated Bibliography, 1898-1940 (Amsterdam: Editions Rodopi, 1998); Lloyd Gordon Ward of the Mead Project at Brock University; and information from Harold L. Orbach. "The Relation of Art to Morality." Oberlin Review 9 (1881): 63-64. "Charles Lamb." Oberlin Review 10 (1882-3): 15-16. "De Quincy." Oberlin Review 10 (1882-3): 50-52. "John Locke." Oberlin Review 10 (1882-3): 217-219.

106. George Herbert
Resources, Gallery of related photos and etchings, also explication on herbert's poem The Windows. From Southwest College, Houston
http://swc2.hccs.cc.tx.us/rowhtml/Herbert/index.htm
George Herbert Table of Contents History Milieu Poem "The Windows" Sources ... Creators

107. George Herbert Mead
Simple explanations of several key concepts in Mead's social psychology.
http://home.att.net/~cscavileer/Mead.html
George Herbert Mead (1863 1931) Philosopher, social psychologist; born in South Hadley, Mass. Son of a Congregationalist pastor, he studied at Harvard and in Europe, taught at the University of Michigan (189194), and was a professor at the University of Chicago from 1894. He published little, but his lectures, edited posthumously, formed the basis of four books, including Mind, Self, and Society (1934). His "social behaviorism" eliminated "mentalistic" categories and portrayed the self as developing from a process of social interaction and communication. CONCEPTS "I" versus "Me" Multiple Selfs Playing the Game Self Consciousness ... Visual Summary

108. Department Of English - Department Of English - University Of Maryland
Professor William S. Peterson's English Literature and Religion site. Bibliographies of Renaissance authors in searchable format or PDF file.
http://www.inform.umd.edu/EdRes/Colleges/ARHU/Depts/English/englfac/WPeterson/EL
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109. Mead, George Herbert. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
Concise paragraph on this social thinker's work, from the 2001 Columbia Encyclopedia.
http://www.bartleby.com/65/me/Mead-Geo.html
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110. George Herbert & The Temple Links
Internet links to biography, renaissance history, music, reputation and criticism of herbert's The Temple and A Priest to the Temple.
http://www.ccel.org/h/herbert/temple/links.html
Links Links to George Herbert's works: The Works of George Herbert (55 poems, plus quotations and biography) Luminarium Site includes other Renaissance and Seventeenth Century writers. Sonnets Central: Sonnets of George Herbert , Eric Blomquist The Country Parson Project Canterbury: Full Text in original spelling. [See also on this site Quotes to Inspire You from major poems (6 quotations, no references [most from "Outlandish Proverbs" or " Jacula Prudentum For an Index of manuscript photos and pages from the 1633 edition of The Temple Biographical Links, His Life, Family and Friends: Luminarium. Biography Timeline Biographies of Saints and religious people, for February 27 by James Kiefer Isaak Walton, " The Life of George Herbert [Link] ," 1670. More important for his reputation than accuracy of his life. Article in Cambridge History of English and American Literature , Vol. VII on

111. George Herbert
Summary of more than just the major poems.
http://faculty.goucher.edu/eng211/george_herbert.htm
George Herbert, The Temple Genre: sacred lyric collection imitating the architectural structure of a church while tracing the story of the persona's struggle with faith. Form: extraordinary metrical experiments, including "shaped poems," the most famous of which are "The Altar" and "Easter Wings." The book as a whole also has the form of a spiritual autobiography in lyrics, sacralizing the sonnet cycle's obsessive narration of the Lover-Beloved relationship and redirecting its interest in philosophy to the limitations of will-directed reason and the power of faith to command the believer. Characters: Herbert's persona is almost indistinguishable from his historical one, except that some of these poetic situations clearly are fanciful, and the personae of "Love," "God," "heart," arise from the medieval allegorical tradition but transcend it by means of Herbert's dexterous and surprising ability to make them psychological forces as well as metaphysical phenomena. Summary: Herbert's struggle tends to reflect his personal ambitions for a worldly life which were set against the demands of his rural parsonage at Bemerton. His ambition raised him from the fifth son of a dead Welch father to a member of Parliament and of the faculty of Cambridge. But the death of patrons led him to reconsider his objectives, and his last 3 years he lived as a poor country parson and wrote all the poems in

112. George Herbert
Summary and discussion notes for 4 British Survey poems.
http://www.latech.edu/~bmagee/201/herbert/herbert_notes.htm
George Herbert
  • 1620 - elected Public Orator at Cambridge. 1630 - became an Anglican priest. His mystic approach to the Eucharist made him more open to Catholicism than the Puritans were
Emblems
He is known for emblematic poetry. Used vivid images.
Emblems were wood-cuts in books. Usually poems were under them.
Typology
Typology searches for similarities between the Old Testament and the New. (Old Testament - New Testament is a typological distinction.) Christ is often the focus of these typologies. He's the new Moses, the new Adam, the new high priest, the new sacrifice, etc. Moses~Christ~Him.
"The Collar"
He protests against the restraint because he wants to be free. But ultimately, true freedom is found in wearing God's collar. It's another oxymoron.
an oxymoron 30-36 God's grace has been working in the speaker even when he was unaware of it. God has co-opted his voice throughout. re-establish their relationship.
"Easter Wings"-
Shape of a butterfly. Shape becomes more narrow~"most poor" and "most thin" and thinnest lines. The poem is an emblem even without the woodcut. 11-20 follows the same pattern. His personal fall from grace started him on the same downward path that humanity in general suffered from. He has a

113. [EMLS 1.2 (August 1995): 3.1-25] "Not Onely A Pastour, But A Lawyer Also": Georg
Discussion of law and justice in Renaissance Britain.
http://www.humanities.ualberta.ca/emls/01-2/beckherb.html
"Not Onely a Pastour, but a Lawyer also": George Herbert's Vision of Stuart Magistracy
Jeffrey Powers-Beck
East Tennessee State University
powersbj@etsu.east-tenn-st.edu

Powers-Beck, Jeffrey. "'Not Onely a Pastour, but a Lawyer also': George Herbert's Vision of Stuart Magistracy." Early Modern Literary Studies http://purl.oclc.org/emls/01-2/beckherb.html
  • "Justice is the ground of charity" sermonized George Herbert in his Country Parson . In fact, Herbert examined judicial matters throughout his pastoral manual, discussing the quarrels of "country people," the crimes of "Rogues," the duties and abuses of Justices of the Peace, and the country parson's persistent concern with justice in his parish. In one striking passage, Herbert argues that it is just and charitable for parishioners to defame criminals: "For in infamy, all are executioners, and the Law gives a malefactour to all to be defamed. . . . Besides, it concerns the Common-Wealth, that Rogues should be known, and Charity to the publick hath the precedence of private charity" (287). This grim regard for justice, indeed, involved much more than the country parson's care for his parishioners' souls: it concerned the judicial offices and official discourses that exercised state power in the Stuart countryside. Yet until rather recently in studies of George Herbert's work, the subject of justice has been a purely spiritual matter, referring to
  • 114. Christian Allegory In The 17th Century A Comparison Of George Herbert And John B
    Includes poems on poetry and The World.
    http://www.systers.com/rdimon/herbert.html
    Christian Allegory in the Seventeenth Century:
    A Comparison of George Herbert and John Bunyan
    by
    Rebecca Branham Dimon
    Delivered at the Conference on Christianity and Literature
    Baylor University
    October 1983 The purpose of this paper is to study the characteristics of Christian allegory in seventeenth-century poetry and prose by examining selections from George Herbert and John Bunyan. In comparing the allegorical works of these two men, I will concentrate primarily on their characters as personified abstractions or as metonymic representations that is, the name of one thing for something associated with it by examining their uses of dialogue and the pilgrimage motif to create the images of their characters. Angus Fletcher describes metonymy in allegories in his book Allegory. Our earlier view was that all agents in allegory are becoming so fixed in sense that they begin to constitute images (that was indeed how they were introduced into the poem, for a personified abstraction is necessarily a sort of image). This remark is further explained in a footnote as follows: The intermediate stage between an image and an agent is a name

    115. Theology Of George Herbert
    Paper examining some of the theological ideas, including human depravity, dependence on divine grace, and divine election, found in george herbert's religious poetry.
    http://contracelsum.tripod.com/western/herbert.html

    116. §15. George Herbert. VI. Caroline Divines. Vol. 7. Cavalier And Puritan. The Ca
    Brief introduction, followed by a consideration of A Priest to the Temple. By the Rev. W.H. Hutton, in The Cambridge History of English and American Literature.
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    Volume VII. Cavalier and Puritan.

    117. Books & Literature/Poetry/H/Herbert, George
    Home Books Literature Poetry H herbert, george. Easter Wings pop Easter Wings by george herbert. Rating 7.00 Rate It Review It Add to Favorites.
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    118. George Herbert
    Most of the Sonnets including 2 early Sonnets
    http://members.aol.com/ericblomqu/herbert.htm
    George Herbert (1593-1633)
    George Herbert was greatly influenced by the work of John Donne , a friend of the Herbert family. In a brief study of George Herbert, T. S. Eliot instructively compares two sonnets Prayer by Herbert and Holy Sonnet 14 by Donne. Eliot finds in Donne more of the "orator," a contrast to the more intimate tone of Herbert, a contrast that may reflect the size of Donne's large congregation at St. Paul's Cross versus Herbert's small rural parish in Wiltshire. Visit Anniina Jokinen's George Herbert page.
    A Sonnet
    My God, where is that ancient heat towards thee,
    Wherewith whole shoals of martyrs once did burn,
    Besides their other flames? Doth poetry
    Wear Venus' livery? only serve her turn?
    Why are not sonnets made of thee? and lays
    Upon thine altar burnt? Cannot thy love
    Heighten a spirit to sound out thy praise
    As well as any she? Cannot thy Dove

    119. Works Of George Herbert On Project Canterbury
    A Priest to the Temple. Dean Church, from the English Churchman's Library, 1905 presented online through Project Canterbury.
    http://justus.anglican.org/resources/pc/herbert/
    Project Canterbury George Herbert
    A Priest to the Temple, Or, The Country Parson
    [1652 edition, original spelling; full text] Because of the large size of the file above, I have also broken the text into parts, as below
    Chapters 1-10

    Chapters 11-20

    Chapters 21-30

    Chapters 31-Concluding Material
    ... Project Canterbury

    120. Poet Index For Representative Poetry On-line
    Text of twenty poems at the University of Toronto.
    http://www.library.utoronto.ca/utel/rp/authors/herbert.html
    Poet Index Poem Index Random Search ... Concordance document.writeln(divStyle)
    Poet Index
  • ANONYMOUS A
  • Franklin Pierce Adams
  • Sarah Fuller Adams
  • Joseph Addison
  • Mark Akenside
    Amelia Alderson ( see Amelia Opie
  • Cecil Frances Alexander
    Ellen Alleyne ( see Christina Rossetti
  • William Allingham
    Anodos ( see Mary Elizabeth Coleridge
  • Matthew Arnold
  • Anne Askew
  • John Askham B
  • J. E. Ball (fl. 1904-1906)
  • Mary Barber
  • Richard Harris Barham
  • Sabine Baring-Gould
  • William Barnes ...
  • Richard Barnfield
    Elizabeth Barrett ( see Elizabeth Barrett Browning
  • David Bates
  • Katharine Lee Bates
  • Thomas Bateson (ca. 1570-1630)
  • Joseph Warren Beach
  • James Beattie
  • Francis Beaumont
  • Thomas Lovell Beddoes ...
  • Aphra Behn
    Acton Bell (
    Currer Bell (
    Ellis Bell (
  • Arthur Christopher Benson
    Mary Berwick ( see Adelaide Procter
  • Ambrose Bierce
  • Robert Blair
  • William Blake
    Phyllis Bloom ( see Phyllis Gotlieb
  • Louise Bogan
  • Francis William Bourdillon
  • A. P. Bowen (fl. 1918-1919)
  • William Lisle Bowles
  • Gamaliel Bradford
  • Anne Bradstreet (ca. 1612-1672) Tabitha Bramble ( see Mary Robinson
  • Nicholas Breton
  • Robert Bridges
  • Gilbert E. Brooke
  • Rupert Brooke ...
  • Thomas Edward Brown Felicia Dorothea Browne ( see Felicia Dorothea Hemans
  • William Browne
  • Elizabeth Barrett Browning
  • Robert Browning
  • Alice Mary Buckton ...
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