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John Donne : the reformed soul / John Stubbs. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : W.W. Norton and Company, (c)2007.Edition: first American editionDescription: xxvi, 565 pages ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780393062601
LOC classification:
  • PR2248
  • PR2248.S932.J646 2007
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Contents:
The den -- Henry -- Cadiz -- The islands -- Captain Donne -- The secretary -- Lost words -- The rebels -- The member -- The undoing -- 1603-1616 -- Sunrise -- The Close Prison at Michigantcham -- Irregularities -- The apparition -- A valediction to the world -- 1617-1631 -- Stone -- The torn ship -- Clay -- The spouse -- Devotions -- The old player -- The reprimand -- The likeness.
Subject: Metamorphosing from scholar to buccaneer, from outcast to establishment figure, John Donne emerged as one of the greatest English poets, concentrating the paradoxes of his age within his own crises of desire and devotion. Following Donne from plague-ridden streets to palaces, from the taverns on the Bankside to the pulpit of St. Paul's, John Stubbs's biography is a vivid portrait of an extraordinary writer and his country at a time of bewildering and cruel transformation.--From publisher description.
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Originally published: London : Viking, 2006.

Metamorphosing from scholar to buccaneer, from outcast to establishment figure, John Donne emerged as one of the greatest English poets, concentrating the paradoxes of his age within his own crises of desire and devotion. Following Donne from plague-ridden streets to palaces, from the taverns on the Bankside to the pulpit of St. Paul's, John Stubbs's biography is a vivid portrait of an extraordinary writer and his country at a time of bewildering and cruel transformation.--From publisher description.

1572-1602 -- The den -- Henry -- Cadiz -- The islands -- Captain Donne -- The secretary -- Lost words -- The rebels -- The member -- The undoing -- 1603-1616 -- Sunrise -- The Close Prison at Michigantcham -- Irregularities -- The apparition -- A valediction to the world -- 1617-1631 -- Stone -- The torn ship -- Clay -- The spouse -- Devotions -- The old player -- The reprimand -- The likeness.

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