John Donne

John Donne by Stevie Davies, published by Oxford University Press in 1994, is a first edition that spans 84 pages. This study provides a comprehensive examination of Donne’s poetry, covering his early satires, elegies, and notable works such as the Songs and Sonnets and Divine Poems. Dr. Davies challenges traditional critical approaches by focusing on the Renaissance scepticism that influenced Donne’s perspective, rather than solely relating his life experiences to his work.
Readers will find close, sensitive readings of individual poems alongside a broader exploration of the cultural, religious, and political contexts that shaped Donne’s thoughts. The analysis also raises feminist critiques of the poet’s writing, addressing themes of misogyny and emotional conflict. This edition invites readers to engage with Donne’s complex intelligence and the profound emotions present in his work, offering fresh insights into his literary contributions.
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Dr Davies’ stimulating study covers the full range of Donne’s poetry, from the early satires and elegies to the Songs and Sonnets and Divine Poems, and includes thoughtful analysis of parts of his memorable sermons. Questioning the traditional critical approach which relates the writer’s life and work, she emphasises instead the Renaissance scepticism which brought all belief – including the concept of the “self” – into doubt. Close, sensitive readings of individual poems, which make room for personal reactions to their profound emotion, are balanced by a wider exploration of the cultural, religious and political context conditioning the poet’s mind. Raising a feminist challenge to the “virility” of his writing, Davies exposes the poet’s misogyny and the emotional conflict and vulnerability which it reveals. This powerful book will offer new directions for the study of Donne’s turbulent and brilliant intelligence.
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