John Donne - New Casebooks

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Critically exploring Donne's poetic complexity.

If you're fascinated by the intersection of literature and various critical perspectives, this collection on John Donne's poetry will enrich your understanding. Not only does it tackle his work through modern lenses like feminism and psychoanalysis, but it also respects traditional criticism, allowing a layered dialogue between past and present interpretations. Perfect for anyone looking to delve deeper into Donne's intricate relationship with words, society, and the divine.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.

John Donne - New Casebooks

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ISBN: 9780333671894
Authors: Andrew Mousley
Publisher: SPRINGER
Date of Publication: 1998-11-25
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: History, Philosophy
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John Donne's poetry is provocatively illuminated in this new collection of essays. The recently influential critical methods of historicism, feminism, psychoanalysis and deconstruction are variously employed to explore Donne's ambivalent relationship to language, women, love, self, God and society. New critical approaches do not dominate the volume, however. Older forms of criticism are also represented, so that the old and the new may illuminate and interrogate each other. The introduction explicitly foregrounds some of the key differences and continuities between old and new versions of literary criticism, exploring the ideas and assumptions underlying each and offering insights into Donne in relation to them.
 

Critically exploring Donne's poetic complexity.

If you're fascinated by the intersection of literature and various critical perspectives, this collection on John Donne's poetry will enrich your understanding. Not only does it tackle his work through modern lenses like feminism and psychoanalysis, but it also respects traditional criticism, allowing a layered dialogue between past and present interpretations. Perfect for anyone looking to delve deeper into Donne's intricate relationship with words, society, and the divine.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.