Donne is a great metaphysical poet. As a poet he culminates the power of soul in every of his poems. He starts to worship God to drive away the selfish factor that makes him weak in attaining Mukhti, the highest ecstasy. Donne is not religious often and his aim is not completely to attain self-hood. But he has touched and crossed the plane. He wishes to attain the level which is high on the spiritual arena. Thus a reader of Donne may feel the multidimensional role of soul in his poems
This dissertation examines, through the categories of existential phenomenology, Donne\u27s Songs an...
John Donne’s poetry has been a seminal contribution in bringing to fore the concept of love, the com...
“The Extasie” is one of John Donne's most well known poems that demonstrate his distinctive understa...
The power, vigor, audacity, and spiritual progression of John Donne are seen in both his love poems ...
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...
John Donne is one of the greatest of English religious poets, and the poets of the 17th century on w...
Much has been written in the past fifty years about John Donne and his work. His troubled life and e...
This study examines personalism in John Donne\u27s art: to what extent his poems are a product of hi...
This paper sheds light on the way John Donne's poetry (1572-1631) deconstructs the familiar notions ...
This study argues that there is an essential unity to John Donne's poems and sermons. Chapter One is...
This paper examines how John Donne, the English writer, uses spirit and flesh in his poetry. Donne, ...
As L.P. Smith says "John Donne is still a puzzle"; it is generally realized that Donne has a very di...
Critical approaches to John Donne’s poetry share a general perspective that alleges a dichotomy betw...
John Donne's poetry has been a seminal contribution in bringing to fore the concept of love, the com...
This dissertation examines, through the categories of existential phenomenology, Donne\u27s Songs an...
John Donne’s poetry has been a seminal contribution in bringing to fore the concept of love, the com...
“The Extasie” is one of John Donne's most well known poems that demonstrate his distinctive understa...
The power, vigor, audacity, and spiritual progression of John Donne are seen in both his love poems ...
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...
John Donne is one of the greatest of English religious poets, and the poets of the 17th century on w...
Much has been written in the past fifty years about John Donne and his work. His troubled life and e...
This study examines personalism in John Donne\u27s art: to what extent his poems are a product of hi...
This paper sheds light on the way John Donne's poetry (1572-1631) deconstructs the familiar notions ...
This study argues that there is an essential unity to John Donne's poems and sermons. Chapter One is...
This paper examines how John Donne, the English writer, uses spirit and flesh in his poetry. Donne, ...
As L.P. Smith says "John Donne is still a puzzle"; it is generally realized that Donne has a very di...
Critical approaches to John Donne’s poetry share a general perspective that alleges a dichotomy betw...
John Donne's poetry has been a seminal contribution in bringing to fore the concept of love, the com...
This dissertation examines, through the categories of existential phenomenology, Donne\u27s Songs an...
John Donne’s poetry has been a seminal contribution in bringing to fore the concept of love, the com...
“The Extasie” is one of John Donne's most well known poems that demonstrate his distinctive understa...