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A Married State
"There is a religion in our love": Friendship and Ecclesiology in the Poetry of Katherine Philips, 1650-1653
Friendship, Sovereignty, and Sexuality in Katherine Philips's Poetry
'Behold this Creature's form and State': Katherine Philips and the Early Ascendancy
Hermeticism in the Poetry of Katherine Philips
The Platonic Poems of Katherine Philips
Katherine Philips and the Post-Courtly Coterie
Katherine Philips and the Space of Friendship
The Sapphic-Platonics of Katherine Philips, 1632-1664
Re-Configuring Early Modern Friendship: Katherine Philips and Homoerotic Desire
Katherine Philips: Controlling a Life and Reputation
Inventing the English Sappho: Katherine Philips's Donnean Poetry
Excusing the Breach of Nature's Laws: The Discourse of Denial and Disguise in Katherine Philips' Friendship Poetry
"Manly Sweetness": Katherine Philips among the Neoclassicals
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