Taking their cue from T. S. Eliot, most previous studies of Donne's
poetry have concentrated on an analysis of the peculiar power of his
imagery and the originality of his style. Consequently, no systematic
study has been made of his indebtedness to previous poetic or
intellectual tradition. John Donne: Conservative Revolutionary
explores this question, arguing that Donne is a much more conventional
poet, both in his sense of genre and in his attitude toward love, than
usually considered. Assuming that one can best understand Donne’s
relationship to Ovidianism, Petrarchanism, and Christian Platonism by
seeing them as Donne and his contemporaries saw them, the author
attempts to show how a typical Renaissance humanist would interpret
their works. Originally published in 1967. The Princeton Legacy
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Conservative Revolutionary
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ISBN
9781400877935
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Princeton University Press
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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