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    <title>Herbert's 'Poetic Theory'</title>
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Authors: Daalder, Joost
Abstract: Although scholarship has accumulated much valuable material, I believe that the main advance in our approach to Herbert in recent decades has been in the area of criticism. And this is where most progress was needed, in view of the tendency of earlier academics to see Herbert as some sort of inferior Donne, or at least a simple or plain poet.
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