PUBLICATIONS

13

Holy Cross in Algeria

The Early Years, 1840-1849

Writers Club Press

2007

When the founder of the Congregation of Holy Cross wanted to send missionaries to Algeria, he selected four Brothers and three priests to open schools in the country which had been occupied by France for only ten years. The letters written by the missionaries back to Basil Moreau in Le Mans are full of excellent details on the men and their struggles to esblish Holy Cross in Africa.

ISBN 978-0-595-46573-6

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12

Poems of Richard Barnfield

Writers Club Press

All the known poems written by this Renaissance poet
including Orpheus His Journey to Hell.
2005

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Hardback ISBN = 0-595-67420-8
Paperback ISBN = 0-595-36798-4


11

The Poetry of Richard Barnfield

Susquehanna University Press
Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania

OUT OF PRINT

Richard Barnfield wrote pastoral lyrics in the heart of the Elizabethan period and published his volumes of poetry with some notoriety beginning in the early 1590's. An Oxford graduate, he was disinherited by his father in favor of a younger brother. Aspiring to fame, he dedicated his long poem "The Affectionate Shepheard" to Penelope Rich, sister to Essex and a lady in both the court of Elizabeth and the court of James I. All of the known Barnfield poems are here edited with an introduction to his work and copious notes. For Barnfield's poems, now order the 2005 edition (above).

Associated University Presses
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Cranbury, NJ 08512

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PO Box 338
Port Credit, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L5G 4L8

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ISBN 0-945636-15-6



10

The Affectionate Shepherd: Celebrating Richard Barnfield

(co-edited with Kenneth Borris)

Susquehanna University Press
Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania

The volume contains seventeen essays by various scholars on the life and poetry of Richard Barnfield. The latest in biographical work is covered as well as the major poems and Orpheus His Journey to Hell, a poem that should now be considered as Barnfield's own work.

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440 Forsgate Drive
Cranbury, NJ 08512

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16 Barter St.
London WC1A 2AH, England

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PO Box 338
Port Credit, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L5G 4L8

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ISBN 1-57591-049-7

   


 

9

The Enigmatic Narrator:

The Voicing of Same-Sex Love

in the Poetry of John Donne

Peter Lang Press

The book takes a careful look at the Songs and Sonets of John Donne as well as many poems that have received little attention, e.g., the Donne verse letters. Manuscript traditions figure in many of the poetic analyses.

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Peter Lang Press
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ISBN 0-8204-2491-9

 


 

8

After Holy Cross, Only Notre Dame

The Life of Brother Gatian (Urbain Monsimer)

Writers Club Press

While seven religious men founded the University of Notre Dame in 1842, the history of its early years is generally told from one man's point of view. This biography of Urbain Monsimer makes new use of archival material to approach the university from a different perspective.

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7

Adapted to the Lake

Peter Lang Press

Two hundred letters, many of them translated from French, written by the pioneer Brothers of Holy Cross who arrived in Indiana in 1841.

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ISBN 0-8204-2181-2






6

Boys to Men:

Holy Cross School in New Orleans

Harmony House Pubishers

The history of Holy Cross School: its growth from an 1839 orphanage into one of the premier private schools today in New Orleans.

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Harmony House Publishers
PO Box 90
Prospect, KY 40059

502/228-4446
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ISBN 1-56469-056-3

 





5

Brother Andre Mottais: Pioneer of Holy Cross

All of the extant writings of Brother Andre Mottais, the second founder of the Congregation of Holy Cross. Included in the book are also all of the essays written to date about Andre.

Private Printing

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3001 S. Congress
Austin, Texas 78704

512-464-8850

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George Klawitter

 




4

Country Matters

Writers Club Press

Eighty-one poems in various lyric styles, some mythologically based. Two song cycles are included in this collection.

2001

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ISBN 0-595-19645-4

 


 

3

The Colt and Other Poems

Seventy poems written in the course of one year on a single theme.

1998

Private Printing

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3001 S. Congress
Austin, Texas 78704

512-464-8850

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George Klawitter

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Gival Press

P. O. Box 3812
Arlington, Virginia 22203

703.351.0079
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2

Let Orpheus Take Your Hand

Gival Press

Thirty poems written in various lyric styles. Winner of the Gival Press Poetry Award for 2001.

2002

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Arlington, Virginia 22203

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ISBN 1-928589-16-2

 


 

1

The Agony of Words

Eighty-five poems written in various lyric styles. Included in the collection are three sonnet sequences.

2004

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ISBN 0-595-30693-4

 






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