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  • Political and Social Criticism in "The Calme"

    Student essay by John DeStefano.

    www.luminarium.org

  • New Pleasures Prove: Evidence of Dialectical Disputatio in Early Modern Manuscript Culture

    Margaret Downs-Gamble examines Donne's poems in terms of the manuscript culture of the times.

    www.humanities.ualberta.ca

  • Paraphrase Used in a Review

    Excerpt from the Eric Griffiths review of William Empson's posthumous Essays on Renaissance Literature.

    homepages.wmich.edu

  • John Donne Journal

    Studies in the Age of Donne. Tables of contents through 1998.

    www.ncsu.edu

  • Selected Papers

    From the West Virginia Shakespeare and Renaissance Association. Book reviews and several articles on Donne and his works.

    www.marshall.edu

  • Cambridge History of English and American Literature

    Covers the period from Sir Thomas North to Michael Drayton, which includes "Donne's Relation to Petrarch," "His Life," "Songs and Sonets," "Letters and Funerall Elegies," and "His Position and Influence."

    www.bartleby.com

  • John Donne the Divine and Mundane

    Analyzes Donne's poetry in terms of his change in lifestyles throughout his career. By Yoshiko Fujito. (PDF)

    www-soc.kwansei.ac.jp

  • Love Poetry of John Donne

    An essay by Ian Mackean on the role of love in Donne's Songs and Sonnets.

    www.literature-study-online.com

  • Book Review

    Elizabeth Hodgson reviews The Variorum Edition of the Poetry of John Donne, Volume 8: The Epigrams, Epithalamions, Epitaphs, Inscriptions, and Miscellaneous Poems. Gary A. Stringer, et al.

    extra.shu.ac.uk

  • Book Reviews

    Elizabeth Hodgson reviews two books: John Donne. Pseudo-Martyr. Ed. Anthony Raspa; John Donne and the Ancient Catholic Nobility, by Dennis Flynn.

    extra.shu.ac.uk

  • Book Review

    Nathan P. Tinker reviews Barbara Estrin's Laura: Uncovering Gender and Genre in Wyatt, Donne, and Marvell.

    extra.shu.ac.uk

  • Book Review

    Claude J. Summers reviews The Variorum Edition of the Poetry of John Donne (vol. 6): The Anniversaries and The Epicedes and Obsequies. Gen. Ed. Gary A. Stringer.

    extra.shu.ac.uk

  • Colon and Semi-Colon in Donne's Prose Letters: Practice and Principle

    Suggests that "Donne's colon and semicolon usage reveals several Donnean principles of punctuation." By Emma L. Roth-Schwartz.

    extra.shu.ac.uk

  • John Donne's Use of Space

    "Donne's spatial imagination: its cosmographic assumptions, and its many contradictions," by Lisa Gorton.

    extra.shu.ac.uk

  • Book Review

    Gary Kuchar reviews Ronald Corthell's Ideology and Desire in Renaissance Poetry: The Subject of Donne.

    extra.shu.ac.uk

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