John Donne in the Nineteenth CenturyOUP Oxford, 21. 6. 2007 - 344 strán (strany) In 1906, having been assigned Izaak Walton's Life of Donne to read for his English class, a Harvard freshman heard a lecture on the long disparaged 'metaphysical' poets. Years later, when an appreciation of these poets was considered a consummate mark of a modernist sensibility, T. S. Eliot was routinely credited with having 'discovered' Donne himself. John Donne in the Nineteenth Century tracks the myriad ways in which 'Donne' was lodged in literary culture in the Romantic and Victorian periods. The early chapters document a first revival of interest when Walton's Life was said to be 'in the hands of every reader'; they explore what Wordsworth and Coleridge contributed to the conditions for the 1839 publication of the only edition ever called The Works, which reprinted the sermons of 'Dr Donne'. Later chapters trace a second revival, when admirers of the biography, turning to the prose letters and the poems to supplement Walton, discovered that his hero's writings entail the sorts of controversial issues that are raised by Browning, by the 'fleshly school' of poets, and by self-consciously 'decadent' writers of the fin de siècle. The final chapters treat the spread of the academic study of Donne from Harvard, where already in the 1880s he was the anchor of the seventeenth-century course, to other institutions and beyond the academy, showing that Donne's status as a writer eclipsed his importance as the subject of Walton's narrative, which Leslie Stephen facetiously called 'the masterpiece of English biography'. |
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... wrote lines that echo " The Bracelet ' , ' A Valediction Forbidding Mourning ' , and ' To E. of D. ' ; and he resolved also to write satires in the manner of Donne . He made good on this resolve both in a verse letter to Thomas Poole ...
... wrote lines that echo " The Bracelet ' , ' A Valediction Forbidding Mourning ' , and ' To E. of D. ' ; and he resolved also to write satires in the manner of Donne . He made good on this resolve both in a verse letter to Thomas Poole ...
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... wrote badly when he wrote without conjugal inspiration . Even as this portrait reverses Walton's charge that the marriage was the ' remarkable error ' of Donne's life , it leaves firmly in place a disinclination to look into the grounds ...
... wrote badly when he wrote without conjugal inspiration . Even as this portrait reverses Walton's charge that the marriage was the ' remarkable error ' of Donne's life , it leaves firmly in place a disinclination to look into the grounds ...
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... wrote biographical sketches of some one hundred and fourteen men and women , ranging from Xenophon , Catherine the Great , and Lenin , to Henry Clay , Henry Adams , and Henry Ford . He wrote on Casanova and on Thomas à Kempis . Among ...
... wrote biographical sketches of some one hundred and fourteen men and women , ranging from Xenophon , Catherine the Great , and Lenin , to Henry Clay , Henry Adams , and Henry Ford . He wrote on Casanova and on Thomas à Kempis . Among ...
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