John Donne’s poetry has been a seminal contribution in bringing to fore the concept of love, the complexities involved in exploring characters in expressing love, the role of religion and how it reinforces love, various moods, emotions and expressions while true love is being exchanged, including the sexual favours. This paper analyses the various underlying themes in Donne’s poems and how they came to shape the concept of love as portrayed in English literature. The paper also analyses ways in which Donne’s approach has been different in explaining various facets of love and loss of separation and how various facets of a romantic relationship exhibited itself. The paper lays emphasis on the literary tools employed by John in expressing his...
This study examines personalism in John Donne\u27s art: to what extent his poems are a product of hi...
This study was undertaken in order to examine some examples of Renaissance poetry in the light of th...
This study of the concepts of woman in the poems, combined with an analysis of the poems\u27 interna...
John Donne’s poetry has been a seminal contribution in bringing to fore the concept of love, the com...
John Donne's poetry has been a seminal contribution in bringing to fore the concept of love, the com...
The aim of this paper is to interpret the main poems of John Donne, examining their dramatic, cynica...
This thesis argues that the poetry of John Donne was propelled by the poet’s deeply held philosophic...
The poetry of John Donne is replete with elaborate metaphors. As the products of an age of nascent i...
“The Extasie” is one of John Donne's most well known poems that demonstrate his distinctive understa...
This paper sheds light on the way John Donne's poetry (1572-1631) deconstructs the familiar notions ...
Donne’s poems with a distinctive focus on the intimate / public opposition may be read in the biogr...
This paper examines the place of the woman in Romantic thought with focus on the poetry of John Donn...
Within the framework of a psychoanalytic approach to gender roles in Early Modern English culture, t...
This paper sheds light on the way John Donne’s poetry (1572-1631) deconstructs the familiar notions ...
All but four of John Donne’s poetical works were published after his death and in his lifetime their...
This study examines personalism in John Donne\u27s art: to what extent his poems are a product of hi...
This study was undertaken in order to examine some examples of Renaissance poetry in the light of th...
This study of the concepts of woman in the poems, combined with an analysis of the poems\u27 interna...
John Donne’s poetry has been a seminal contribution in bringing to fore the concept of love, the com...
John Donne's poetry has been a seminal contribution in bringing to fore the concept of love, the com...
The aim of this paper is to interpret the main poems of John Donne, examining their dramatic, cynica...
This thesis argues that the poetry of John Donne was propelled by the poet’s deeply held philosophic...
The poetry of John Donne is replete with elaborate metaphors. As the products of an age of nascent i...
“The Extasie” is one of John Donne's most well known poems that demonstrate his distinctive understa...
This paper sheds light on the way John Donne's poetry (1572-1631) deconstructs the familiar notions ...
Donne’s poems with a distinctive focus on the intimate / public opposition may be read in the biogr...
This paper examines the place of the woman in Romantic thought with focus on the poetry of John Donn...
Within the framework of a psychoanalytic approach to gender roles in Early Modern English culture, t...
This paper sheds light on the way John Donne’s poetry (1572-1631) deconstructs the familiar notions ...
All but four of John Donne’s poetical works were published after his death and in his lifetime their...
This study examines personalism in John Donne\u27s art: to what extent his poems are a product of hi...
This study was undertaken in order to examine some examples of Renaissance poetry in the light of th...
This study of the concepts of woman in the poems, combined with an analysis of the poems\u27 interna...