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_aJohn Donne and The seventeenth - century Metaphysical poets / _cN.K. Acharya. |
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_a1st ed. _b2017. |
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_aNew Delhi. _bPearl Books; _c2017. |
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_a288 p . ; _bhardbound _c14x22cm |
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505 | _a1. The metaphysical poetry of seventeenth century 2. Herbert J.C. Grierson on Metaphysical poetry 3. Seventeenth - century ideas of wit 4. The tone of Ben Jonson's Poetry 5. Abraham cowley and the decline of metaphysical poetry 6. Abraham cowley and the pindarique ode 7. Cowley's essays in verse and prose and the transition to Neo-classicism 8. The poetry of Andrew Marvell 9. The poetry of John Norris of Bemerton: A plea for recognition 10. John Donne 11. Donne's Poetry 12. Donne as a metaphysical poet | ||
520 | _aThe seventeenth-century metaphysical poets, including John Donne, George Herbert, Richard Crashaw, Thomas Traherne, and Henry Vaughn, are still beloved today for their inventive metaphors and agile intelligence. this volume contains a collection of the finest contemporary criticism of the metaphysical poets. This guide focuses primarily on the sometimes difficult or obscure poetry of John Donne, George Herbert, Richard Crashaw, Abraham Cowley, Henry Vaughan, and Andrew MArvell, but it also deals with some of the lesser poets who can legitimately be included under the heading of mataphysical poets. | ||
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