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The works of John Donne: with an introduction and bibliography

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1. Songs and Sonets.pdf (17.96Mb)
2. Epigrams .pdf (531.2Kb)
3. Eligies .pdf (6.289Mb)
4. Heroicall epistle .pdf (464.3Kb)
5. Epithalamions or marrige songs .pdf (2.549Mb)
5. Epithalamions or marrige songs .pdf (2.549Mb)
6. Satyres .pdf (4.078Mb)
7. Letters to severals personages .pdf (8.192Mb)
8. An anatomie of the world .pdf (3.442Mb)
9. Of the progress of the souls .pdf (3.184Mb)
10. Epicedes and obsequies .pdf (3.707Mb)
11. Infinitati Sacrum .pdf (3.385Mb)
12. Divine Poems .pdf (7.926Mb)
Index .pdf (1.945Mb)
Date
1994
Author
Donne, John
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Abstract
Donne's works are also witty, employing paradoxes, puns, and subtle yet remarkable analogies. His pieces are often ironic and cynical, especially regarding love and human motives. Common subjects of Donne's poems are, death and religion. His poetry represented a shift from classical forms to more personal poetry. Donne is noted for his poetic metre, which was structured with changing and jagged rhythms that closely resemble casual speech (it was for this that the more classical-minded Ben Jonson commented that "Donne, for not keeping of accent, deserved hanging").also literary works reflect the changing trends of his life, with love poetry and satires from his youth and religious sermons during his later years. Other scholars, such as Helen Gardner, question the validity of this dating—most of his poems were published posthumously (1633). The exception to these is his Anniversaries, which were published in 1612 and Devotions upon Emergent Occasions published in 1624. His sermons are also dated, sometimes specifically by date and year.
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