John Donne (1572-1631) “ committed ” a mistake that neither his contemporaries nor later critics would forgive him: being born in the age of the greatest master of English Literature, William Shakespeare. Donne himself was aware of the oddity of the situation, as well as of the totally new kind of poetry he was creating, utterly different from what had been previously made by, namely, Sidney and Spenser. His conception of poetry also differed a great deal from that of his contemporaries: he supposed that his poetry would be understood only by those friends for whom he wrote, and even in 1614, when he was thinking of publishing his poems, this was to be not for a public view, but a few copies at his own cost. Donne himself was, therefore, a...
This thesis is a cultural history of the textual afterlives and poetic appropriations of John Donne...
Although there are only a handful of manuscript copies of Milton’s poems extant, there exist a large...
This study proposes to treat John Donne as a heretic of approach and idiom. It will show that his re...
John Donne is one of the greatest of English religious poets, and the poets of the 17th century on w...
This dissertation examines the question of how far the secular poems of John Donne may be didactic a...
John Donne, seventeenth century writer, has always enjoyed a certain following as a literary man. He...
The first of these three articles was concerned with the context of Shakespeare songs. The second co...
John Donne’s famous poem “The Bait” parodies, and intertexts with, Christopher Marlowe’s “The Passio...
This paper sheds light on the way John Donne's poetry (1572-1631) deconstructs the familiar notions ...
For a long time Mannerism has been a critical term peculiar to the Fine Arts. In the last twenty yea...
This paper sheds light on the way John Donne’s poetry (1572-1631) deconstructs the familiar notions ...
It is the purpose of this thesis to examine the classical allusion in Donne's secular poetry to show...
One of the most highly acclaimed and studied Metaphysical poets of the Renaissance period, John Donn...
Our own age feels a growing affinity with another strangely similar century- that of John Donne. The...
John Donne has been a consistency misplaced poet, too often simplified or traduced. Recent scholarsh...
This thesis is a cultural history of the textual afterlives and poetic appropriations of John Donne...
Although there are only a handful of manuscript copies of Milton’s poems extant, there exist a large...
This study proposes to treat John Donne as a heretic of approach and idiom. It will show that his re...
John Donne is one of the greatest of English religious poets, and the poets of the 17th century on w...
This dissertation examines the question of how far the secular poems of John Donne may be didactic a...
John Donne, seventeenth century writer, has always enjoyed a certain following as a literary man. He...
The first of these three articles was concerned with the context of Shakespeare songs. The second co...
John Donne’s famous poem “The Bait” parodies, and intertexts with, Christopher Marlowe’s “The Passio...
This paper sheds light on the way John Donne's poetry (1572-1631) deconstructs the familiar notions ...
For a long time Mannerism has been a critical term peculiar to the Fine Arts. In the last twenty yea...
This paper sheds light on the way John Donne’s poetry (1572-1631) deconstructs the familiar notions ...
It is the purpose of this thesis to examine the classical allusion in Donne's secular poetry to show...
One of the most highly acclaimed and studied Metaphysical poets of the Renaissance period, John Donn...
Our own age feels a growing affinity with another strangely similar century- that of John Donne. The...
John Donne has been a consistency misplaced poet, too often simplified or traduced. Recent scholarsh...
This thesis is a cultural history of the textual afterlives and poetic appropriations of John Donne...
Although there are only a handful of manuscript copies of Milton’s poems extant, there exist a large...
This study proposes to treat John Donne as a heretic of approach and idiom. It will show that his re...