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John Donne's Poetry

John Donne's Poetry

John Donne's Poetry

Wilbur Sanders
March 1975
Paperback
9780521099097
NZD$46.95
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    In this 1975 text, Dr Sanders approaches John Donne, beginnings with his arresting voice; individual and often puzzling. He asks of the live poetry and religious poetry alike, where is Donne speaking his own voice, when is he adopting a persona, what is the effect of his irony? And, he goes on, what affects us as true and fine when is Donne the prey of his own manner and self-irony; when is he conventionally amorous, cynical or pious? From this consideration Dr Sanders returns with a central body of poems which he considers great and unique. Many readers of Donne ask themselves uncomfortably whether their admiration is merely fashionable, or their dissatisfaction merely a reaction against fashion. Dr Sanders's calm examination proceeds from a disinterested wish to to find what is admirable, but not to lose sight of common-sense judgements exemplified in the past by Johnson.

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    March 1975
    Paperback
    9780521099097
    170 pages
    216 × 140 × 10 mm
    0.22kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • A note on texts
    • 1. 'Combinations of confused magnificence' - Donne and Dr Johnson
    • 2. 'Heterogenous ideas' and 'unexpected truth' - Paradoxes and Problemes, Satyres, Elegies
    • 3. 'Ingenious absurdity' and the 'more noble and more adequate conception' - Songs and Sonets I 4. 'Natural and new…though not obvious…just' - Songs and Sonets II
    • 5. 'Analytick attempts' - Songs and Sonets III
    • 6. Divinity, love and wonder - Holy Sonets, 'A litanie', Anniversaries
    • 7. The religion of the natural man - Hymnes
    • Index.
      Author
    • Wilbur Sanders