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Seventeenth-century authors so thoroughly imbued the language and
imagery of the Bible in vernacular translation that their texts are
to be read as attempts to inscribe themselves within the realm of
the sacred. This book analyzes how three seventeenth-century
English authors fashion themselves as a specific biblical figure,
and how they fashion themselves in their works in order to bring
their spiritual lives in line with the narrative arch of a biblical
type.
This book analyzes the iconographic traditions of Jeremiah and of
melancholy to show how Donne, Herbert, and Milton each fashions
himself after the icons presented in Rembrandt's Jeremiah Lamenting
the Destruction of Jerusalem , Sluter's sculpture of Jeremiah in
the Well of Moses, and Michelangelo's fresco of Jeremiah in the
Sistine Chapel.
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