
The Poems of John Donne: Volume One
Robin Robbins(Editor)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 21. January 2023
Book
Paperback/Softback
492 pages
978-1-032-47775-6 (ISBN)
Description
John Donne (1572-1631) is firmly fixed in the canon of English literature. "No man is an island" and "For whom the bell tolls" are just two of his phrases known by virtually everyone.
The Poems of John Donne is a two volume edition of Donnes poems based on a comprehensive re-evaluation of his work from composition to circulation and reception. Donnes output is tremendously varied in style and form and demonstrates his ability to change his writing according to context and occasion. This edition presents the text of all his known poems, from the epigrams, songs and satires written for fellow young men about town, to the more mature verse-epistles and memorial elegies written for his patrons.
Volume One contains the Epigrams, Verse Letters to Friends, Love Lyrics, Love Elegies and Satires.
The Poems of John Donne is a two volume edition of Donnes poems based on a comprehensive re-evaluation of his work from composition to circulation and reception. Donnes output is tremendously varied in style and form and demonstrates his ability to change his writing according to context and occasion. This edition presents the text of all his known poems, from the epigrams, songs and satires written for fellow young men about town, to the more mature verse-epistles and memorial elegies written for his patrons.
Volume One contains the Epigrams, Verse Letters to Friends, Love Lyrics, Love Elegies and Satires.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 138 mm
Weight
620 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-47775-6 (9781032477756)
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Robin Robbins
The Poems of John Donne: Volume One
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09/2014
Routledge
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The Poems of John Donne: Volume One
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09/2014
Routledge
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Content
Epigrams, Epigrams, Hero and Leander , Pyramus and Thisbe , Niobe , Naue Arsa (A Burnt Ship) , Caso d'un Muro (Fall of a Wall) , Zoppo (A Lame Beggar) , Calez and Guyana , Il Cavaliere Giovanni Wingfield , A Self-accuser , A Licentious Person, Antiquary , The Ingler , Disinherited , The Liar , Mercurius Gallo-Belgicus , Phryne , An Obscure Writer, Klockius, Martialis Castratus (Raderus, Ralphius, Ad Autorem (Joseph Scaliger), Ad Autorem (William Covell), Verse letters to Friends, , To Mr Rowland Woodward('Zealously my Muse') , To Mr Rowland Woodward('Muse not') , To Mr Christopher Brooke , To Mr Ingram Lister('Of that short roll of friends') , To Mr Thomas Woodward('At once from hence') , To Mr Thomas Woodward('All hail, sweet poet') , To Mr Thomas Woodward('Pregnant again'), To my Lord of Derby , To Mr Beaupre Bell (1), To Mr Beaupre Bell (2) , To Mr Thomas Woodward('Haste thee, harsh verse'), To Mr Samuel Brooke To Mr Everard Guilpin, To Mr Rowland Woodward('Kindly I envy thy song's perfection'), To Mr Ingram Lister('Blest are your north parts') , To Mr Rowland Woodward('Like one who in her third widowhead') , To Mr Rowland Woodward('If, as mine is, thy life a slumber be'), The Storm, The Calm, To Mr Henry Wotton('Here's no more news than virtue'), To Mr Henry Wotton('Sir, more than kisses'), Henrico Wotton in Hibernia Belligeranti, To Sir Henry Wotton at his Going Ambassador to Venice, Amicissimo et meritissimo Ben. Ionson in 'Vulponem', To Sir Henry Goodyer, To Sir Edward Herbert at Juliers, Upon Mr Thomas Coryat's 'Crudities', In eundem Macaronico, A Letter Written by Sir Henry Goodyer and John Donnealternis vicibus, To Mr George Herbert with my Seal of the Anchor and Christ, To Mr Tilman after he had Taken Orders, De libro cum mutuaretur impresso, ... D. D. Andrews, Love Lyrics ('Songs and Sonnets'), Air and Angels, The Anniversary, The Apparition, The Bait, The Blossom, Break of Day, The Broken Heart, The Canonization, Community, The Computation, Confined Love, The Curse, The Damp, The Dissolution, The Dream, The Ecstasy, The Expiration, Farewell to Love, A Fever, The Flea, The Funeral, The Good-morrow, Image and Dream, The Indifferent, To a Jet Ring Sent to me, Lecture upon the Shadow, The Legacy, Love's All (Love's Infiniteness), Love's Deity, Love's Diet, Love's Exchange, Love's Usury , A Nocturnal upon Saint Lucy's Day, The Message, Mummy (Love's Alchemy), Negative Love, The Paradox, Platonic Love (The Undertaking), The Primrose, The Prohibition, The Relic, Song: 'Go and Catch a Falling Star', Song: 'Sweetest Love, I do not Go', Spring (Love's Growth), The Sun Rising, The Triple Fool, TwickenhamGarden, A Valediction Forbidding Mourning, A Valediction: Of my Name in the Window, A Valediction: Of the Book, A Valediction: Of Weeping, The Will, Witchcraft by a Picture, Woman's Constancy, Love Elegies, The Bracelet, The Comparison, The Perfume, Jealousy, Love's Recusant, Love's Pupil , Love's War, To his Mistress Going to Bed, Change, The Anagram , To his Mistress on Going Abroad , His Picture , On Love's Progress , Autumnal , Satire. Satyre 1('Away, thou changeling, motley humorist') , Satyre 2('Sir, though (I thank God for it) I do hate') , Satyre 3('Kind pity chokes my spleen, brave scorn forbids') , Satyre 4('Well, I may now receive and die: my sin') , Satyre 5('Thou