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John Donne's poems are some of the most challenging and stimulating in the English literary heritage. This book looks at the entire range of his poetic output, from the erotic to the divine, from satires to sonnets. Through detailed analysis of a large number of individual poems, Donne's intellectual vitality and unique poetic voice is entertainingly explored. The practical techniques are explained clearly, and when applied to the work of other poets, will enable the reader to feel confident in understanding and discussing even the most demanding verse.
JOE NUTT is Lead Consultant at CfBT Education Trust, and previously taught English at the City of London School.
IntroductionPART ONE: ANALYSING JOHN DONNE'S POETRYElegies and LustSatireThe Intensity of LoveConfusion and DoubtThe Poet and MortalityFrom Secular to DivineDivine PoetryPART TWO: THE CONTEXT AND THE CRITICSJohn Donne's Life and WorksThe Critical HistoryContemporary Critical Views.
Stephen Zunes, Sarah Beth Asher, Lester Kurtz, Stephen (University of San Francisco) Zunes, Sarah Beth (University of San Francisco) Asher, Austin) Kurtz, Lester (University of Texas