This study examines two important influences that shape John Donne's "Holy Sonnets": The Ignatian meditative tradition and the devotional tradition of the psalm genre. It argues that their confluence in his sonnets gives rise to unique rhetorical structures and strategies that reflect the doctrinal uncertainties of his age
This paper investigates John Donne’s rhetorical strategies and lyrical outcomes in the light of the ...
This paper sheds light on the way John Donne’s poetry (1572-1631) deconstructs the familiar notions ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis develops a common theme in seventeenth-century r...
This paper discusses the relationship between form and function within John Donne’s Holy Sonnets. It...
The purpose of this project is to reestablish the Jesuit influence on John Donne's Holy Sonnets in o...
During the Elizabethan era, England experienced religious turmoil that ripped apart its people and s...
This study argues that there is an essential unity to John Donne's poems and sermons. Chapter One is...
This dissertation examines the question of how far the secular poems of John Donne may be didactic a...
This thesis has been a study of the conceit as employed in the Songs and Sonnets of John Donne. It h...
John Donne is one of the greatest of English religious poets, and the poets of the 17th century on w...
This thesis explores the relationship between Donne's Devotions Upon Emergent Occasions (1623) and h...
This paper investigates John Donne’s rhetorical strategies and lyrical outcomes in the light of the ...
This study proposes to treat John Donne as a heretic of approach and idiom. It will show that his re...
This paper sheds light on the way John Donne's poetry (1572-1631) deconstructs the familiar notions ...
One of the most highly acclaimed and studied Metaphysical poets of the Renaissance period, John Donn...
This paper investigates John Donne’s rhetorical strategies and lyrical outcomes in the light of the ...
This paper sheds light on the way John Donne’s poetry (1572-1631) deconstructs the familiar notions ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis develops a common theme in seventeenth-century r...
This paper discusses the relationship between form and function within John Donne’s Holy Sonnets. It...
The purpose of this project is to reestablish the Jesuit influence on John Donne's Holy Sonnets in o...
During the Elizabethan era, England experienced religious turmoil that ripped apart its people and s...
This study argues that there is an essential unity to John Donne's poems and sermons. Chapter One is...
This dissertation examines the question of how far the secular poems of John Donne may be didactic a...
This thesis has been a study of the conceit as employed in the Songs and Sonnets of John Donne. It h...
John Donne is one of the greatest of English religious poets, and the poets of the 17th century on w...
This thesis explores the relationship between Donne's Devotions Upon Emergent Occasions (1623) and h...
This paper investigates John Donne’s rhetorical strategies and lyrical outcomes in the light of the ...
This study proposes to treat John Donne as a heretic of approach and idiom. It will show that his re...
This paper sheds light on the way John Donne's poetry (1572-1631) deconstructs the familiar notions ...
One of the most highly acclaimed and studied Metaphysical poets of the Renaissance period, John Donn...
This paper investigates John Donne’s rhetorical strategies and lyrical outcomes in the light of the ...
This paper sheds light on the way John Donne’s poetry (1572-1631) deconstructs the familiar notions ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis develops a common theme in seventeenth-century r...