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Based on an exhaustive study of the manuscripts and printed
editions in which these poems have appeared, the fifth volume in
the series of The Variorum Edition of the Poetry of John Donne
presents newly edited critical texts of the five canonical satires
and "Metempsychosis" and details the genealogical history of each
accompanied by a thorough prose discussion. The analysis contained
in the volume shows that Donne revised each of the poems and
explains how readings from the competing versions were intermingled
in the early editions and transmitted to subsequent generations.
The volume also presents a comprehensive organized digest of the
critical-scholarly commentary on these poems from Donne s time
through 2001."
The Floral Mandalas Coloring Book includes a range of simple to
complex patterns with a central theme of garden flowers. The hand
drawn flowers, buds and leaves are collaged for pattern and
repetition which is the hallmark of mandala design. Beautifully
illustrated, this book is printed on one side only to avoid
bleedthrough.
The Blooms Coloring Book includes a range of simple to complex
patterns with a central theme of garden flowers. The hand drawn
flowers, buds and leaves are rendered as stand alone subjects and a
joy to color and enhance. Beautifully illustrated, this book is
printed on one side only to avoid bleed through.
Praise for previous volumes:
"This variorum edition will bethe basis of all future Donne
scholarship." -- Chronique
Thisis the 4th volume of The Variorum Edition of the Poetry of
John Donne to appear.This volume presents a newly edited critical
text of the Holy Sonnets and acomprehensive digest of the
critical-scholarly commentary on them from Donne's timethrough
1995. The editors identify and print both an earlier and a revised
authorialsequence of sonnets, as well as presenting the scribal
collection -- which containsunique authorial versions of several of
the sonnets -- inscribed by Donne's friendRowland Woodward in the
Westmoreland manuscript.
This book presents a comprehensive digest of general and topical
commentary on John Donne's Songs and Sonets from the early 17th
century through 1999. Arranged chronologically within sections, the
material in the present volume is organized under the following
chapter headings: General Commentary; Autobiography and Persona;
Critical Reception; Dating, Publication History, and Manuscript
Tradition; Donne's Originality: Praise and Blame; Dramatic
Elements; T. S. Eliot; Imagery; Language and Rhetoric; Love and
Sexual Imagery; Mannerism and Baroque; Medievalism; Paradox;
Petrarchism; Platonism; Psychological Analysis; Religion; Science
and the New Learning; Versification; Wit and Metaphysical Conceit;
Women. This book was begun under the direction of Albert C.
Labriola, who served as the Volume Commentary Editor until his
death in March 2009. Completed by his students and colleagues with
the Variorum project, the volume is dedicated to Professor
Labriola's memory.
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