John Donne: Poems

References

Notes

  1. ^ a b c Biographer John Stubbs points out that, although Donne is known to have been born between January and June, the year is uncertain because of confusion between Old Style and New Style dates.[65]

Citations

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  2. ^ Grierson 1971, pp. xiv–xxxiii.
  3. ^ Bloom 2009, pp. 14–15.
  4. ^ a b c Jokinen 2006.
  5. ^ Portraits of John Donne at the National Portrait Gallery, London
  6. ^ Papazian, Mary (2003). John Donne and the Protestant Reformation : new perspectives. Detroit, Michigan: Wayne State University Press. p. 3. ISBN 9780814330128.
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  10. ^ Walton 1999.
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  13. ^ Lee 1886.
  14. ^ II, Ernest W. Sullivan (30 August 2016). ""John Donne, Anne Donne, Vn-done" Redone". ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes and Reviews. 2 (3): 101–103. doi:10.1080/19403364.1989.11755209. ISSN 1940-3364.
  15. ^ a b c d e f Greenblatt 2012, pp. 1370–1372.
  16. ^ Donne, John. "Of the Progress of the Soul: The Second Anniversary". Poetry Foundation. Retrieved 27 October 2017.
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  19. ^ "Memorials of St Paul's Cathedral" Sinclair, W. p. 464: London; Chapman & Hall, Ltd; 1909.
  20. ^ Sinclair 1909, p. 93.
  21. ^ Cottrell, Philip. "The John Donne Monument (d. 1631) by Nicholas Stone St Paul's Cathedral, London". churchmonumentssociety.org. Retrieved 29 May 2022.
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  24. ^ Flood, Alison (30 November 2018). "Unknown John Donne Manuscript Discover in Suffolk". The Guardian. Retrieved 3 December 2018.
  25. ^ a b Sherwood 1984.
  26. ^ Dryden 1693.
  27. ^ Bloom 2004, pp. 138–139.
  28. ^ "The Calendar". Church of England. Retrieved 23 March 2021.
  29. ^ Brown, Andrew (11 July 1995). "Church picks candidates for not-quite-sainthood". The Independent. Retrieved 25 April 2022.
  30. ^ Evangelical Lutheran Worship – Final Draft (PDF). Augsburg Fortress Press. 2006. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 January 2007.
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  36. ^ Spencer, Stanley (1911). "John Donne Arriving in Heaven". wikiart.org. Retrieved 27 October 2017.
  37. ^ Pebworth 2006, p. 23-35.
  38. ^ a b McCarthy 2013, p. 59.
  39. ^ Christoffersen 2018, pp. 46–47.
  40. ^ a b Donne, John (1652). Paradoxes, Problemes, Essayes, Characters, A2–A6.
  41. ^ Walton, Izaak (1658). Life of John Donne, 86–88.
  42. ^ Simpson, Evelyn (1948). A Study of the Prose Works of John Donne. Oxford University Press. pp. 4–5.
  43. ^ "Elegy for Doctor Donne". Poetry Explorer.
  44. ^ Donne 1633, p. 373.
  45. ^ Maxton 1983, pp. 62–64.
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  48. ^ O'Connor, Garry (2015). Death's Duel: A Novel of John Donne. Endeavour. ASIN B019E0NQ1G.
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  50. ^ Crockett 2015.
  51. ^ To ask for all thy love performed by John Dowland on YouTube
  52. ^ Wilt Thou Forgive? performed by Connor Burrowes on YouTube
  53. ^ Hymn to God the Father, music composed by Pelham Humfrey on YouTube
  54. ^ Shrock, Dennis (2009). Choral Repertoire. Oxford University Press, USA. ISBN 9780195327786.
  55. ^ A choral setting of 'Negative Love' on YouTube
  56. ^ An aria setting of 'Holy Sonnet XIV' on YouTube
  57. ^ John Renbourn on YouTube
  58. ^ Mecciano on YouTube
  59. ^ In the Nursery – Corruption on YouTube
  60. ^ Priaulx Rainier – Cycle for Declamation on YouTube
  61. ^ Webster, Daniel (31 March 2009). "Two stirring requiems: One old, the other new". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved 14 September 2015.
  62. ^ On the Death of the Righteous on YouTube
  63. ^ "Anton Batagov – I fear no more". FANCYMUSIC. 1 June 2015. Retrieved 23 October 2015.
  64. ^ Fear no more:Selected songs and meditations of John Donne performed by Anton Bagatov on YouTube
  65. ^ Stubbs, John (2006). "A note on conventions". Donne the Reformed Soul. London: Penguin Random House. p. xi. ISBN 978-0-141-90241-8.

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Further reading

  • Bald, R. C.: Donne's Influence in English Literature. Peter Smith, Gloucester, Massachusetts USA, 1965
  • Bald, Robert Cecil (1970). John Donne, a Life. Oxford University Press.
  • Berman, Antoine (1995). Pour une critique des traductions: John Donne [Towards a Translation Criticism: John Donne] (in French). Translated by Françoise Massardier-Kenney. Paris: Gallimard.
  • Brooks, Cleanth (2004). "The Language of Paradox". In Rivkin, Julie; Ryan, Michael (eds.). Literary Theory: An Anthology (2nd ed.). Wiley. pp. 28–39. ISBN 978-1-4051-0696-2.
  • Carey, John (1981). John Donne. Life, Mind and Art. London: Faber and Faber. Revised and republished 1990.
  • Colclough, David (2003). John Donne's Professional Lives. DS Brewer. ISBN 978-0-85991-775-9.
  • Gosse, Edmund William (1911). "Donne, John" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 8 (11th ed.). pp. 417–419.
  • Grant, Patrick. 1974. The Transformation of Sin: Studies in Donne, Herbert, Vaughan, and Traherne. Montreal:McGill-Queen's University Press. ISBN 0870231588
  • Grierson, Herbert J. C., ed. (1902). The Poems of John Donne. Oxford: University Press. In two volumes
  • Guibbory, Achsah, ed. (2006). The Cambridge Companion to Donne. Cambridge: University Press.
  • Jessopp, Augustus (1885–1900). "Donne, John (1573-1631)". Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
  • Le Comte, Edward (1965). Grace to a Witty Sinner: A Life of Donne. Walker.
  • Stephen, Leslie (1898). "John Donne" . Studies of a Biographer. London: Duckworth and Co. pp. 36–82.
  • Lim, Kit (2005). John Donne: An Eternity of Song. Penguin.
  • Long, William J. (2013). English Literature: Its History and Significance for the Life of the English-Speaking World. Start Classics. ISBN 978-1-62793-876-1.
  • Morrissey, Mary (2011). Politics and the Paul's Cross Sermons, 1558–1642. Oxford: OUP. doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199571765.001.0001. ISBN 978-0-19-957176-5.
  • Rundell, Katherine (2022). Super-Infinite: The Transformations of John Donne. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. ISBN 978-0-37460740-1.
  • Stubbs, John (2007). John Donne: The Reformed Soul. Penguin Books Limited. ISBN 978-0-14-190241-8.
  • Sullivan, Ceri (2008). The Rhetoric of the Conscience in Donne, Herbert, and Vaughan. Oxford: University Press.
  • Warnke, Frank J. (1987). John Donne. Twayne. ISBN 978-0-8057-6941-8.

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