An Inquiry Into the Body-soul Relationship in the Poetry of John Donne

An Inquiry Into the Body-soul Relationship in the Poetry of John Donne
Title An Inquiry Into the Body-soul Relationship in the Poetry of John Donne PDF eBook
Author Donald Norman Nelson
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Pages 138
Release 1961
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The Relationship of Body and Soul in the Poetry of John Donne

The Relationship of Body and Soul in the Poetry of John Donne
Title The Relationship of Body and Soul in the Poetry of John Donne PDF eBook
Author Beverly Joan Jones
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Pages 202
Release 1963
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Bodies, Politics and Transformations: John Donne's Metempsychosis

Bodies, Politics and Transformations: John Donne's Metempsychosis
Title Bodies, Politics and Transformations: John Donne's Metempsychosis PDF eBook
Author Siobhán Collins
Publisher Routledge
Pages 238
Release 2016-04-15
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 131717349X

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Since the beginning of the twentieth century, critics have predominantly offered a negative estimate of John Donne’s Metempsychosis. In contrast, this study of Metempsychosis re-evaluates the poem as one of the most vital and energetic of Donne’s canon. Siobhán Collins appraises Metempsychosis for its extraordinary openness to and its inventive portrayal of conflict within identity. She situates this ludic verse as a text alert to and imbued with the Elizabethan fascination with the processes and properties of metamorphosis. Contesting the pervasive view that the poem is incomplete, this study illustrates how Metempsychosis is thematically linked with Donne’s other writings through its concern with the relationship between body and soul, and with temporality and transformation. Collins uses this genre-defying verse as a springboard to contribute significantly to our understanding of early modern concerns over the nature and borders of human identity, and the notion of selfhood as mutable and in process. Drawing on and contributing to recent scholarly work on the history of the body and on sexuality in the early modern period, Collins argues that Metempsychosis reveals the oft-violent processes of change involved in the author’s personal life and in the intellectual, religious and political environment of his time. She places the poem’s somatic representations of plants, beasts and humans within the context of early modern discourses: natural philosophy, medical, political and religious. Collins offers a far-reaching exploration of how Metempsychosis articulates philosophical inquiries that are central to early modern notions of self-identity and moral accountability, such as: the human capacity for autonomy; the place of the human in the ’great chain of being’; the relationship between cognition and embodiment, memory and selfhood; and the concept of wonder as a distinctly human phenomenon.

John Donne, Body and Soul

John Donne, Body and Soul
Title John Donne, Body and Soul PDF eBook
Author Ramie Targoff
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 234
Release 2008-11-15
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0226789780

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For centuries readers have struggled to fuse the seemingly scattered pieces of Donne’s works into a complete image of the poet and priest. In John Donne, Body and Soul, Ramie Targoff offers a way to read Donne as a writer who returned again and again to a single great subject, one that connected to his deepest intellectual and emotional concerns. Reappraising Donne’s oeuvre in pursuit of the struggles and commitments that connect his most disparate works, Targoff convincingly shows that Donne believed throughout his life in the mutual necessity of body and soul. In chapters that range from his earliest letters to his final sermon, Targoff reveals that Donne’s obsessive imagining of both the natural union and the inevitable division between body and soul is the most continuous and abiding subject of his writing. “Ramie Targoff achieves the rare feat of taking early modern theology seriously, and of explaining why it matters. Her book transforms how we think about Donne.”—Helen Cooper, University of Cambridge

William Shakespeare and John Donne

William Shakespeare and John Donne
Title William Shakespeare and John Donne PDF eBook
Author Angelika Zirker
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 444
Release 2019-02-08
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1526133318

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William Shakespeare’s The Rape of Lucrece and John Donne’s Holy Sonnets are read against the background of concepts of the soul during the early modern period. This approach provides new insights into concepts of interiority and performance as well as a new understanding of the soliloquy in both poetry and drama.

John Donne's Performances

John Donne's Performances
Title John Donne's Performances PDF eBook
Author Margret Fetzer
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 436
Release 2013-07-19
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1847797865

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Ever since their rediscovery in the 1920s, John Donne's writings have been praised for their energy, vigour and drama – yet so far, no attempt has been made to approach and define systematically these major characteristics of his work. Drawing on J. L. Austin's speech act theory, Margret Fetzer's comparative reading of Donne's poetry and prose eschews questions of personal or religious sincerity and instead recreates an image of John Donne as a man of many performances. No matter if engaged in the writing of a sermon or a piece of erotic poetry, Donne placed enormous trust in what words could do. Questions as to how saying something may actually bring about that very thing, or how playing the part of someone else affects an actor's identity, are central to Donne's oeuvre – and moreover highly relevant in the cultural and theological contexts of the early modern period in general. In treating both canonical and lesser known Donne texts, John Donne's Performances hopes to make a significant contribution not only to Donne criticism and research into early modern culture: by using concepts of performance and performativity as its major theoretical backdrop, it aims to establish an interdisciplinary link with the field of performance studies.

From vanitas to veritas

From vanitas to veritas
Title From vanitas to veritas PDF eBook
Author Audrey Taschini
Publisher Mimesis
Pages 120
Release 2018-04-10T00:00:00+02:00
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 8869771636

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An overview of the complex world of John Donne’s poetry and specifically of his reflections on the theme of the journey of the soul. Donne’s Metempsychosis and his Anniversaries are analysed from both a literary and philosophical/ theological perspective, in the context of the rising new science.