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- catalog abstract "A brief profile of the poet is accompanied by excerpts from critical essays about twelve of his major poems.".
- catalog contributor b11303748.
- catalog created "c1999.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "c1999.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1999.".
- catalog description "A brief profile of the poet is accompanied by excerpts from critical essays about twelve of his major poems.".
- catalog description "Arthur F. Marotti on the rejection of courtly love in "Love's alchymie" -- N.J.C. Andreasen on ideal love in "The anniversarie" -- Arthur F. Marotti on comic elements in "The anniversarie" -- John Carey on the landscape of "The anniversarie" -- Dwight Cathcart on the status of truth in "The extasie" [sic] -- James S. Baumlin on the union of body and soul -- Helen B. Brooks on exemplary love -- Thematic analysis of "A valediction forbidding mourning" -- Thematic analysis of "The canonization" -- Thematic analysis of "A hymn to God the Father" -- Critical views on "A valediction forbidding mourning," "The canonization," and "A hymn to God the Father": Jay Dean Divine on the symbolic importance of the compass -- A.B. Chambers on glorified bodies and the "Valediction" -- John Freccero on the circle of love -- Allen Tate on movement in the "Valediction" -- Maurine Sabine on the autobiographical aspects of "The canonization" -- Dayton Haskin on biographical interpretation -- ".
- catalog description "Biography of John Donne -- General introduction to Songs and Sonnets -- Thematic analysis of "The good morrow" -- Thematic analysis of "The sunne rising" -- Thematic analysis of "Song" -- Critical views on "The good morrow," "Song," and "The sunne rising": Rodney Edgecomb on "The sunne rising" and King Lear -- Alfred W. Satterthwaite on the seven sleepers -- Misako Himuro on the seven sleepers -- D.C. Allen on the history of the mandrake root -- James S. Baumlin on the sun's paradoxical nature -- Clay Hunt on "The sunne rising" and "The canonization" -- John Carey on Donne's response to court life in "The sunne rising" -- Donald L. Guss on the Renaissance theory of love -- Thematic analysis of "Love's alchymie" -- Thematic analysis of "The anniversarie" -- Thematic analysis of "The ecstasie" -- Critical views on "Love's alchymie," "The anniversarie," and "The ecstasie" -- N.J.C. Andreasen on love's grim nature in "Love's alchymie" -- Clay Hunt on the debate between body and soul -- ".
- catalog description "Cleanth Brooks on Donne's paradoxes -- Joseph E. Duncan on Donne's concept of resurrection -- David J. Leigh, S.J., on Donne['s relationship with his wife -- Overview of the holy sonnets -- Thematic analysis of "Death be not proud" -- Thematic analysis of "Batter my heart" -- Critical views on "Death be no proud" and "Batter my heart": Wilbur Sanders on Donne's attempt to familiarize mystery -- Frederic B. Tromly on self-destruction in "death be not proud" -- Paul M. Oliver on Calvinist doctrines in "Batter my heart" -- William Kerrigan on "Batter my heart."".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 108-110) and index.".
- catalog extent "112 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0791051161".
- catalog isPartOf "Bloom's major poets : comprehensive research and study guide".
- catalog isPartOf "Bloom's major poets.".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "c1999.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Broomall, PA : Chelsea House,".
- catalog subject "821/.3 21".
- catalog subject "Donne, John, 1572-1631 Criticism and interpretation Handbooks, manuals, etc.".
- catalog subject "Donne, John, 1572-1631 Examinations Study guides.".
- catalog subject "PR2248 .J59 1999".
- catalog tableOfContents "Arthur F. Marotti on the rejection of courtly love in "Love's alchymie" -- N.J.C. Andreasen on ideal love in "The anniversarie" -- Arthur F. Marotti on comic elements in "The anniversarie" -- John Carey on the landscape of "The anniversarie" -- Dwight Cathcart on the status of truth in "The extasie" [sic] -- James S. Baumlin on the union of body and soul -- Helen B. Brooks on exemplary love -- Thematic analysis of "A valediction forbidding mourning" -- Thematic analysis of "The canonization" -- Thematic analysis of "A hymn to God the Father" -- Critical views on "A valediction forbidding mourning," "The canonization," and "A hymn to God the Father": Jay Dean Divine on the symbolic importance of the compass -- A.B. Chambers on glorified bodies and the "Valediction" -- John Freccero on the circle of love -- Allen Tate on movement in the "Valediction" -- Maurine Sabine on the autobiographical aspects of "The canonization" -- Dayton Haskin on biographical interpretation -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Biography of John Donne -- General introduction to Songs and Sonnets -- Thematic analysis of "The good morrow" -- Thematic analysis of "The sunne rising" -- Thematic analysis of "Song" -- Critical views on "The good morrow," "Song," and "The sunne rising": Rodney Edgecomb on "The sunne rising" and King Lear -- Alfred W. Satterthwaite on the seven sleepers -- Misako Himuro on the seven sleepers -- D.C. Allen on the history of the mandrake root -- James S. Baumlin on the sun's paradoxical nature -- Clay Hunt on "The sunne rising" and "The canonization" -- John Carey on Donne's response to court life in "The sunne rising" -- Donald L. Guss on the Renaissance theory of love -- Thematic analysis of "Love's alchymie" -- Thematic analysis of "The anniversarie" -- Thematic analysis of "The ecstasie" -- Critical views on "Love's alchymie," "The anniversarie," and "The ecstasie" -- N.J.C. Andreasen on love's grim nature in "Love's alchymie" -- Clay Hunt on the debate between body and soul -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Cleanth Brooks on Donne's paradoxes -- Joseph E. Duncan on Donne's concept of resurrection -- David J. Leigh, S.J., on Donne['s relationship with his wife -- Overview of the holy sonnets -- Thematic analysis of "Death be not proud" -- Thematic analysis of "Batter my heart" -- Critical views on "Death be no proud" and "Batter my heart": Wilbur Sanders on Donne's attempt to familiarize mystery -- Frederic B. Tromly on self-destruction in "death be not proud" -- Paul M. Oliver on Calvinist doctrines in "Batter my heart" -- William Kerrigan on "Batter my heart."".
- catalog title "John Donne / edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom.".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "Handbooks, manuals, etc. fast".
- catalog type "Study guides. fast".
- catalog type "text".