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The Oxford Handbook of John Donne (Paperback)
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The Oxford Handbook of John Donne (Paperback)
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The Oxford Handbook of John Donne presents scholars with the
history of Donne studies and provides tools to orient scholarship
in this field in the twenty-first century and beyond. Though
profoundly historical in its orientation, the Handbook is not a
summary of existing knowledge but a resource that reveals patterns
of literary and historical attention and the new directions that
these patterns enable or obstruct. Part I - Research resources in
Donne Studies and why they they matter - emphasizes the heuristic
and practical orientation of the Handbook, examining prevailing
assumptions and reviewing the specialized scholarly tools
available. This section provides a brief evaluation and description
of the scholarly strengths, shortcomings, and significance of each
resource, focusing on a balanced evaluation of the opportunities
and the hazards each offers. Part II- - Donne's genres - begins
with an introduction that explores the significance and
differentiation of the numerous genres in which Donne wrote,
including discussion of the problems posed by his overlapping and
bending of genres. Essays trace the conventions and histories of
the genres concered and study the ways in which Donne's works
confirm how and why his 'fresh invention' illustrates his responses
to the literary and non-literary contexts of their composition.
Part III - Biographical and historical contexts- - creates
perspective on what is known about Donne's life; shows how his life
and writings epitomized and affected important controversial issues
of his day; and brings to bear on Donne studies some of the most
stimulating and creative ideas developed in recent decades by
historians of early modern England. Part IV- - Problems of literary
interpretation that have been traditionally and generally important
in Donne Studies- - introduces students and researchers to major
critical debates affecting the reception of Donne from the 17th
through to the 21st centuries. Contents List
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