John Donne in Context
Herausgeber: Schoenfeldt, Michael
John Donne in Context
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Short, lively, and eminently readable chapters, written by leading experts in early modern studies, illuminate various aspects of Donne's life, work, career, and reputation. These engaging chapters are supplemented by a chronology of Donne's life and works and a comprehensive bibliography.
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Short, lively, and eminently readable chapters, written by leading experts in early modern studies, illuminate various aspects of Donne's life, work, career, and reputation. These engaging chapters are supplemented by a chronology of Donne's life and works and a comprehensive bibliography.
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- Literature in Context
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 394
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 161mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 766g
- ISBN-13: 9781107043503
- ISBN-10: 1107043506
- Artikelnr.: 53935719
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Literature in Context
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 394
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 161mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 766g
- ISBN-13: 9781107043503
- ISBN-10: 1107043506
- Artikelnr.: 53935719
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
List of illustrations
Notes on contributors
Chronology Kentston Bauman
Abbreviations
Introduction Michael Schoenfeldt
1. Donne's literary career Patrick Cheney
2. Donne's texts and materials Piers Brown
3. Donne and print Katherine Rundell
4. Language Douglas Trevor
5. Donne's poetics of obstruction Kimberly Johnson
6. Elegies and satires Melissa E. Sanchez
7. The unity of the Songs and Sonnets Richard Strier
8. Divine poems David Marno
9. Letters James Daybell
10. Orality and performance Ilona Bell
11. Reading and interpretation Katrin Ettenhuber
12. Education Adrew Wallace
13. Law Gregory Kneidel
14. Donne's prisons Molly Murray
15. Donne and the natural world Rebecca Bushnell
16. Money David Landreth
17. Sexuality Catherine Bates
18. Donne and the passions Christopher Tilmouth
19. Pain Joseph Campana
20. Medicine Stephen Pender
21. Science, alchemy, and the new philosophy Margaret Healy
22. Donne and skepticism Anita Gilman Sherman
23. The metaphysics of the metaphysicals Gordon Teskey
24. Controversial prose Andrew Hadfield
25. Devotional prose Brooke Conti
26. The sermons Lori Anne Ferrell
27. The self Nancy Selleck
28. Portraits Sarah Howe
29. Donne in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries Nicholas D. Nace
30. Donne in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries James Longenbach
31. Donne in the twenty-first century: thinking feeling Linda Gregerson
Further reading
Index.
Notes on contributors
Chronology Kentston Bauman
Abbreviations
Introduction Michael Schoenfeldt
1. Donne's literary career Patrick Cheney
2. Donne's texts and materials Piers Brown
3. Donne and print Katherine Rundell
4. Language Douglas Trevor
5. Donne's poetics of obstruction Kimberly Johnson
6. Elegies and satires Melissa E. Sanchez
7. The unity of the Songs and Sonnets Richard Strier
8. Divine poems David Marno
9. Letters James Daybell
10. Orality and performance Ilona Bell
11. Reading and interpretation Katrin Ettenhuber
12. Education Adrew Wallace
13. Law Gregory Kneidel
14. Donne's prisons Molly Murray
15. Donne and the natural world Rebecca Bushnell
16. Money David Landreth
17. Sexuality Catherine Bates
18. Donne and the passions Christopher Tilmouth
19. Pain Joseph Campana
20. Medicine Stephen Pender
21. Science, alchemy, and the new philosophy Margaret Healy
22. Donne and skepticism Anita Gilman Sherman
23. The metaphysics of the metaphysicals Gordon Teskey
24. Controversial prose Andrew Hadfield
25. Devotional prose Brooke Conti
26. The sermons Lori Anne Ferrell
27. The self Nancy Selleck
28. Portraits Sarah Howe
29. Donne in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries Nicholas D. Nace
30. Donne in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries James Longenbach
31. Donne in the twenty-first century: thinking feeling Linda Gregerson
Further reading
Index.
List of illustrations
Notes on contributors
Chronology Kentston Bauman
Abbreviations
Introduction Michael Schoenfeldt
1. Donne's literary career Patrick Cheney
2. Donne's texts and materials Piers Brown
3. Donne and print Katherine Rundell
4. Language Douglas Trevor
5. Donne's poetics of obstruction Kimberly Johnson
6. Elegies and satires Melissa E. Sanchez
7. The unity of the Songs and Sonnets Richard Strier
8. Divine poems David Marno
9. Letters James Daybell
10. Orality and performance Ilona Bell
11. Reading and interpretation Katrin Ettenhuber
12. Education Adrew Wallace
13. Law Gregory Kneidel
14. Donne's prisons Molly Murray
15. Donne and the natural world Rebecca Bushnell
16. Money David Landreth
17. Sexuality Catherine Bates
18. Donne and the passions Christopher Tilmouth
19. Pain Joseph Campana
20. Medicine Stephen Pender
21. Science, alchemy, and the new philosophy Margaret Healy
22. Donne and skepticism Anita Gilman Sherman
23. The metaphysics of the metaphysicals Gordon Teskey
24. Controversial prose Andrew Hadfield
25. Devotional prose Brooke Conti
26. The sermons Lori Anne Ferrell
27. The self Nancy Selleck
28. Portraits Sarah Howe
29. Donne in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries Nicholas D. Nace
30. Donne in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries James Longenbach
31. Donne in the twenty-first century: thinking feeling Linda Gregerson
Further reading
Index.
Notes on contributors
Chronology Kentston Bauman
Abbreviations
Introduction Michael Schoenfeldt
1. Donne's literary career Patrick Cheney
2. Donne's texts and materials Piers Brown
3. Donne and print Katherine Rundell
4. Language Douglas Trevor
5. Donne's poetics of obstruction Kimberly Johnson
6. Elegies and satires Melissa E. Sanchez
7. The unity of the Songs and Sonnets Richard Strier
8. Divine poems David Marno
9. Letters James Daybell
10. Orality and performance Ilona Bell
11. Reading and interpretation Katrin Ettenhuber
12. Education Adrew Wallace
13. Law Gregory Kneidel
14. Donne's prisons Molly Murray
15. Donne and the natural world Rebecca Bushnell
16. Money David Landreth
17. Sexuality Catherine Bates
18. Donne and the passions Christopher Tilmouth
19. Pain Joseph Campana
20. Medicine Stephen Pender
21. Science, alchemy, and the new philosophy Margaret Healy
22. Donne and skepticism Anita Gilman Sherman
23. The metaphysics of the metaphysicals Gordon Teskey
24. Controversial prose Andrew Hadfield
25. Devotional prose Brooke Conti
26. The sermons Lori Anne Ferrell
27. The self Nancy Selleck
28. Portraits Sarah Howe
29. Donne in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries Nicholas D. Nace
30. Donne in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries James Longenbach
31. Donne in the twenty-first century: thinking feeling Linda Gregerson
Further reading
Index.