Donne: Selected Prose (Penguin Classics)

Donne: Selected Prose by John Donne is a significant collection published by Penguin Classics on July 7, 1987. This first paperback edition spans 352 pages and is presented in English. The book features the complete “Paradoxes and Problems” alongside a substantial selection from Donne’s “Sermons,” including the complete sermon “On the King’s Sickness” and additional works. It also includes selections from “Devotions,” featuring the complete sequence of “Meditations.”
Readers will find a rich exploration of prose literature through Donne’s insightful writings. This edition provides a comprehensive look at his thoughts and reflections, showcasing his unique style and intellectual depth. The selections included in this volume highlight Donne’s engagement with various themes, making it a valuable resource for those interested in his contributions to prose and religious discourse.
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This volume presents the complete “Paradoxes and Problems”. It also offers a substantial selection from the “Sermons”, including the complete sermon “On the King’s Sickness” and others. Other selections will be taken from “Devotions” including the complete sequence of “Meditations”.
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