The paper is an attempt at the analysis of generic flexibility as reflected in the minor literary genre of epithalamium, or wedding song. The problem is approached from the reader response and mythopoetic perspective by focusing on John Donne’s Metaphysical instrumentarium employed in the experimental testing of the conventional boundaries. Although, on the one hand, Edmund Spenser’s Epithalamion very successfully follows the Sapphic-Catullan conventions and is regarded as the best creative achievement in English literature, J. Donne’s three epithalamions, in their turn, demonstrate the Baroque virtuosity of transformation. The poet daringly experiments with the responses of both the epithalamic and Metaphysically oriented audience inviting...
This study proposes to treat John Donne as a heretic of approach and idiom. It will show that his re...
It is the purpose of this thesis to examine the classical allusion in Donne's secular poetry to show...
The critical neglect of the neo-Latin poetry of English writers, particularly those of the Renaissan...
The paper is an attempt at the analysis of generic flexibility as reflected in the minor literary ge...
The paper is an attempt at the analysis of generic flexibility as reflected in the minor literary ge...
John Donne\u27s epithalamia, Epithalamion made at Lincolnes Inne, An Epithalamion, Or marriage So...
The classical genre of marriage poems called epithalamia appeared in England in the late sixteenth c...
This dissertation examines the question of how far the secular poems of John Donne may be didactic a...
John Donne’s famous poem “The Bait” parodies, and intertexts with, Christopher Marlowe’s “The Passio...
John Donne's poetry has been a seminal contribution in bringing to fore the concept of love, the com...
The paper is concerned with the transformation of laudatory motives in the epithalamia, from the ear...
This paper discusses the relationship between form and function within John Donne’s Holy Sonnets. It...
This paper sheds light on the way John Donne's poetry (1572-1631) deconstructs the familiar notions ...
This poem engages in a feminist confessional reworking and adaptation of the classical Greek poetic ...
John Donne’s poetry has been a seminal contribution in bringing to fore the concept of love, the com...
This study proposes to treat John Donne as a heretic of approach and idiom. It will show that his re...
It is the purpose of this thesis to examine the classical allusion in Donne's secular poetry to show...
The critical neglect of the neo-Latin poetry of English writers, particularly those of the Renaissan...
The paper is an attempt at the analysis of generic flexibility as reflected in the minor literary ge...
The paper is an attempt at the analysis of generic flexibility as reflected in the minor literary ge...
John Donne\u27s epithalamia, Epithalamion made at Lincolnes Inne, An Epithalamion, Or marriage So...
The classical genre of marriage poems called epithalamia appeared in England in the late sixteenth c...
This dissertation examines the question of how far the secular poems of John Donne may be didactic a...
John Donne’s famous poem “The Bait” parodies, and intertexts with, Christopher Marlowe’s “The Passio...
John Donne's poetry has been a seminal contribution in bringing to fore the concept of love, the com...
The paper is concerned with the transformation of laudatory motives in the epithalamia, from the ear...
This paper discusses the relationship between form and function within John Donne’s Holy Sonnets. It...
This paper sheds light on the way John Donne's poetry (1572-1631) deconstructs the familiar notions ...
This poem engages in a feminist confessional reworking and adaptation of the classical Greek poetic ...
John Donne’s poetry has been a seminal contribution in bringing to fore the concept of love, the com...
This study proposes to treat John Donne as a heretic of approach and idiom. It will show that his re...
It is the purpose of this thesis to examine the classical allusion in Donne's secular poetry to show...
The critical neglect of the neo-Latin poetry of English writers, particularly those of the Renaissan...