This selection of John Donne's most powerful prose shows that the
man remembered predominantly for his poetry was also a preacher,
and a prose writer of extraordinary power. In it, he explores the
metaphysical collision between poetry and religion, suicide and
duty, the secular and the spiritual that characterized his times.
Edited with an introduction and notes by Neil Rhodes.
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